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Childhood vaccines cause autism, a review of 850 studies concludes

By Rhoda Wilson on May 27, 2025

 

They will try to tell you that the science is settled regarding the relationship between vaccines and autism: i.e. that vaccines do not cause autism. But it’s not true, as Toby Rogers’ review of more than 850 studies on the causes of autism shows.

 

Toby Rogers has a PhD in political economy from the University of Sydney, Australia. His doctoral thesis, ‘The Political Economy of Autism’, explores the regulatory history of five classes of toxicants that increase autism risk. He publishes articles on a variety of topics on his Substack page titled ‘uTobian’.

 

Last week, Dr. Rogers published an article which mapped studies in the US related to the causes of autism. His article provides a comprehensive overview of autism causation studies, covering over 850 studies in the US. He grouped the studies into main categories addressing different causation theories, and explained the strengths, weaknesses and key findings.

 

“If you sat down to read each article individually, it would likely take you several years. But as I will show below, you don’t necessarily have to do that. There is a way to move through all of the literature at a meta level that I believe leads to the right answer and a viable plan for how to stop the autism epidemic,” he wrote.

 

His article continues to build on the work he started during his doctoral thesis, which reviewed about 80 of the top studies in autism epidemiology and toxicology. Over the last six years, he has continued work on the causes of autism and now realises “that there are over 800 autism causation studies in the English language focused on the US.”

 

Rogers begins his article by addressing the studies used in the vaccine/autism cover-up. Since 2000, there have been more than twenty studies which have concluded that there is no association between vaccines and autism. “Most of these are studies that claim no association between MMR or thimerosal-containing vaccines and autism, which is odd,” Rogers said, “because the CDC’s own internal research shows that both of these types of vaccines do indeed cause autism.”

 

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https://expose-news.com/2025/05/27/childhood-vaccines-cause-autism/