Flashback – A CDC WHISTLE BLOWER SPEAKS OUT

Flashback – A CDC WHISTLE BLOWER SPEAKS OUT – With the prospect of vaccines in food:

If you look up “Dr Brian Hooker”, “CDC”, “whistle blower”, “vaccines” and “autism”, you’ll see terms like “fraud”, “dismissed”, “conspiracy theorists” and “busted myth.”

Are you willing to take that risk with the health of your child?

Read the FACTS from http://www.autism-society.org

Flashback – A CDC WHISTLE BLOWER SPEAKS OUT

Prevalence in the United States is estimated at 1 in 68 births.
(CDC, 2014)

More than 3.5 million Americans live with an autism spectrum disorder. (Buescher et al., 2014)

Prevalence of autism in U.S. children increased by 119.4 percent from 2000 (1 in 150) to 2010 (1 in 68). (CDC, 2014) Autism is the fastest-growing developmental disability. (CDC, 2008)

Prevalence has increased by 6-15 percent each year from 2002 to 2010. (Based on biennial numbers from the CDC)

Autism services cost U.S. citizens $236-262 billion annually. (Buescher et al., 2014)

Food Nation Radio has continued to follow this story since 2013, and will continue to do so.  Listen to our 2014 interview with Dr. Brian Hooker, research the topic yourself, talk to several medical professionals and then make up your own mind.

About elizabethd

Elizabeth Dougherty has been cooking and writing about food intensively for more than ten years. She is the fourth generation of chefs and gourmet grocers in her family with her mother, Francesca Esposito and grandmother, Carmella being major influences in her early cooking years. As a teenager, her family sent her to Europe where she became focused on French and Italian cuisine. She survived a year and half of culinary tutelage under a maniacal Swiss-German chef and is a graduate of NYIT, Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor’s degree in Hospitality, Business and Labor Relations. Food Nation Radio has won two news awards for content. Broadcasting LIVE each week, nationwide, on FoodNationRadio.com and stations around the country.

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