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Bad Medicine?

Monday, April 04, 2005

David Kirby investigates the side effects of thimerosal--a preservative used in vaccines that contains mercury. Noting that the use of this preservative coincided with an upsurge of reported cases of autism amongst American children in the 1990s, he looks into whether these vaccines directly hurt children, and who should be held accountable if they did, in Evidence of Harm.

Events:
David Kirby will be speaking on:
Wednesday, April 6th at noon
92nd Street Y
Makor Steinhart Center Division

Music:
Soundtrack to The Secret Agent, music by Philip Glass: “The First Meridian” / “Simple”

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