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112:, Wiznitzer reiterated that neither the MMR vaccine nor thimerosal-containing vaccines cause autism, nor do both working together. In this trial, Wiznitzer submitted an expert report in which he contended that there he has not seen any evidence of an epidemic of autism in his clinical practice. He also criticized 87:
Wiznitzer argues that the rise in autism rates is due not to a real increase in the disorder's prevalence, but rather due to broadening of the diagnostic criteria, decreasing age at diagnosis, and other non-environmental factors. He has also stated that autistic children often show improvement over
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time, saying, "Over 3 to 5 years, you see an improvement in communication skills." Wiznitzer also considers autism to have a strong genetic basis, arguing that autism is genetic in about 10 to 15 percent of cases, and is of the firm opinion that vaccines do not cause autism as postulated by
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with a medical degree, and completed 4 years of training in Cincinnati, 3 years of which were in pediatrics; the other year was in developmental pediatrics. During this time, he met his future wife. He then spent three years training in child neurology at the
54:. From a young age, Wiznitzer was interested in reading about medicine, and often went to the local library to check out books on the topic. Beginning in 5th grade, he never considered any career other than being a doctor. He attended 100:. With regard to this paper, Wiznitzer has stated that although it has been retracted, "his core group of supporters is not going to let the facts dissuade their beliefs that MMR causes autism." 240: 449: 444: 385: 116:'s testimony and report as "speculative and without support," and went on record as saying there was no credible evidence that thimerosal caused autism. 250: 23: 429: 55: 76: 439: 31: 398: 312: 299: 72: 67: 434: 30:. He has worked there since 1986. Wiznitzer is also an associate professor of pediatrics and neurology at 109: 338: 221: 360: 213: 162: 113: 272: 203: 97: 93: 89: 372: 245: 167: 208: 191: 423: 225: 92:
in a fraudulent 1998 paper, having said that "If you can't trust the integrity of
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before finishing up his training with a two-year stint at
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Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital
Cleveland
Case Western Reserve University
Panama
Chicago
Romania
Lane Technical College Prep High School
Northwestern University
University of Pennsylvania
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Andrew Wakefield
the researcher
Marietta College
autism omnibus trial
Marcel Kinsbourne
"Food Addiction, Substance Dependence Share Common Ground"
Medscape
"Hopes and Dreams"
Chicago Tribune
"Max Wiznitzer: Ever hopeful, ever happy"
doi
10.1016/S1474-4422(10)70047-8
PMID
20170839
S2CID
23640592
"Autism treatment: Success stories more persuasive to some than hard data"
Chicago Tribune
the original
"Larry King Live Transcript"

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