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Praise for
Do Vaccines Cause That?!

"An extremely clear, well-researched and detailed examination of vaccine safety issues that effectively rebuts anti-vaccine misinformation while acknowledging and explaining the rare adverse events that can result from childhood immunizations. I wish every new parent would read this book. I hope that every professional who talks to parents about vaccination will read it."

Arthur Allen, author of Vaccine: the Controversial Story of Medicine's Greatest Lifesaver

 

"Today's parents have lots of questions about the health and safety of their children. If your questions about vaccine safety are more probing than the typical doctor's visit will allow, this is the book for you."

Diana Olson, Director of Communications, Infectious Diseases Society of America; Mother of two

 

"As the internet has become the main source of written health information the public is often exposed to incomplete and often innacurate facts about the safety of vaccines. This book aids the reader in formulating appropriate questions about issues, assessing the worthiness of research findings, while also providing the missing pieces to the vaccine puzzle that are often obscured from the public. I hope that every parent who questions the necessity of vaccines for their children has the opportunity to read this important publication."

Amy A. Pisani, MS, Executive Director, Every Child by Two, The Carter Bumpers Campaign for Early Immunization

 

"The authors have managed to present direct, clear and unwaffling answers to the questions parents really ask about vaccines. The answers, based on critical review of current science, have been translated into language understandable to all of us. This is a valuable contribution to families and their pediatricians."

Louis Z. Cooper, MD, Professor Emeritus, Department of Pediatrics, Columbia University

 

" Thank you so very much for providing the public with such a valuable publication. "Do Vaccines Cause That?" details the numbers and statistics, that often are too difficult for us lay folks (parents) to understand. This book breaks down both sides of the vaccine debate, something that's been needed for a long time.
This is what parents and physicians have longed for--the truth to be out there in black and white. We have needed this information explained to us, not just part of the story, but every angle and every bit of information available. I believe many a curious and concerned parent will walk away from reading this book feeling like they finally "get it." They will have access to countless studies and reports, yet the information is laid out in such a way, that us parents with limited time can read and grasp the information easily."

S.L., blogger at Stop.Think.Autism; mother of an autistic child

 

"Do Vaccines Cause That?! A Guide for Evaluating Vaccine Safety Concerns is one of the most clearly written and accessible books I've read regarding what vaccines do and don't do. Step by step it walks the reader through a jargon-free and yet non-patronising look at both the good science and bad misinformation put out about vaccines."

Kevin Leitch, blogger at Left Brain, Right Brain.