In the past several years, there has been a great deal of discussion as to whether or not life-saving immunizations and vaccinations given to newborn babies have a connection to the shocking increase of children being diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder.
According to the Center for Disease Control, only about 1 in every 2,000 children was diagnosed with autism in the 1980s, while in 2015 the numbers rose to about 1 in every 250 8-year-olds. While many “anti-vaxxers” have been quick to jump at the idea that the same vaccines that wiped out humanity-threatening epidemics like small pox cause various types of autism, as you can see in this Mom’s shocking post, not vaccinating a newborn baby often does more harm than good.
In the following video, we see a very unlikely, but amazing opinion weigh in on the subject, as 12-year-old “kid scientist” Marco Arturo perfectly explains exactly why he believes vaccinations cause autism…or so you think.
This pre-teen science buff may not have all the answers, but one thing is certain: he is definitely more informed than a lot of parents out there!
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[Featured Image: Facebook / Marco Arturo]
12-Year-Old ‘Kid Scientist’ Hilariously Trolls Anti-Vaccination Parents is an article from: LifeDaily