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4/23 Recap
#PremierLeague ⚽️ Plays
2u Everton ML (+277)💰✅
#MLS ⚽️ Plays
2u Orlando City/Kansas City u3💰✅
2-0 today for +7.04 units today!
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Swept them today and got great value with the Everton pick!!!
Let’s do it again tomorrow
Keep tailing for chubby pockets
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@WesleyUhler@WilliamsonNFL Cowboys and eagles in division trading is gross but it being a first round trade between them AGAIN is insane. Should’ve been lemon
@RiceRashee11 bro I got you in 6 fantasy playoffs matchups. We need you this week bro! Kids ain’t gonna be getting presents this year if you don’t play lol
BOMBSHELL: The CDC has updated its "Autism and vaccines" page to start telling the truth, including:
"The claim 'vaccines do not cause autism' is not an evidence-based claim because studies have not ruled out the possibility that infant vaccines cause autism."
"Studies supporting a link have been ignored by health authorities."
"Scientific studies have not ruled out the possibility that infant vaccines contribute to the development of autism. However, this statement has historically been disseminated by the CDC and other federal health agencies within HHS to prevent vaccine hesitancy."
"Multiple reports from HHS and the National Academy of Sciences ... have consistently concluded that there are still no studies that support the specific claim that the infant vaccines, DTaP, HepB, Hib, IPV, and PCV, do not cause autism and hence the CDC was in violation of the Data Quality Act when it claimed, 'vaccines do not cause autism.' CDC is now correcting the statement, and HHS is providing appropriate funding and support for studies related to infant vaccines and autism."
"Of note, the 2014 Agency for Health Research and Quality review also addressed the HepB vaccine and autism. One cross-sectional study met criteria for reliability; it found a threefold risk of parental report of autism among newborns receiving a HepB vaccine in the first month of life compared to those who did not receive this vaccine or did so after the first month."
"In fact, there are still no studies that support the claim that any of the 20 doses of the seven infant vaccines recommended for American children before the first year of life do not cause autism. These vaccines include DTaP, HepB, Hib, IPV, PCV, rotavirus, and influenza."
As for the MMR vaccine, CDC's website now says: "In 2012, the IOM reviewed the published MMR-autism studies and found that all but four of them had 'serious methodological limitations,' and the IOM gave them no weight. The remaining four studies and a few similar studies published since also have all been criticized for serious methodological flaws. Furthermore, they are all retrospective epidemiological studies which cannot prove causation, fail to account for potential vulnerable subgroups, and fail to account for mechanistic and other evidence linking vaccines with autism."
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@CarterCritiques You posted a video that shows black men beating up white women and saying it’s an “amazing day for black history”. The irony is actually crazy. Just how much more ignorant could you possibly get. Stick to football bro. Not a good look for you
@GovWesMoore@ChrisVanHollen Even though this guy is a woman beater/ gang member, I think Maryland would be much better off if we traded him for you. We’ll take Kilmar back if you leave Gov.!