Welcome to the Expert Commentary section where we post reviews of current issues for you by content experts. While the opinions in these articles reflect the views of the authors who are not employees of Vaccinate Your Family and do not necessarily reflect the views of Vaccinate Your Family, they are well-researched, well-written, and offer to our readers in-depth analyses of current topics.
Dorit Rubinstein Reiss, Professor of Law, UC Hastings College of Law
Joel A. Harrison, PhD, MPH. Retired Epidemiologist (Dr. Harrison worked in areas of preventive medicine, infectious diseases, medical outcomes research, and evidence-based clinical practice guidelines.)
- Wrong About Genetic Research and Autism: A Review of Lyn Redwood’s Article “Science as a Means of Social Control” (SafeMinds, August 23, 2013)
- Another Anti-Vaccinationist Wrong About Genetic Research and Autism: A Review of Teresa Conrick’s “Dear America,You Are Being Bamboozled Again About Autism and Genes” (Revised April 2015)
- Don’t Sacrifice The Good for The Perfect: A Review of Cathy Jameson’s “A Strong Message about Vaccines.” (Age of Autism, January 18, 2015)
- Wrong about Measles, Cancer & Autism: A Review of Dan Olmsted’s Article “Weekly Wrap: Measles, Cancer, Autoimmunity, Autism” (Age of Autism, May 17, 2014)
- Andrew Wakefield Has Never Been Exonerated: Why Justice Mitting’s Decision in the Professor John Walker Smith Case Does Not Apply to Wakefield (August 1, 2016)
- John Stone and the “Best of Age of Autism”: Just Plain Wrong About Everything
- Examples of Deficient Science Hypocrisy and Bogus Arguments: A Review of Two Articles by Age of Autism’s Anne Dachel
- Ignoring Context and a Lack of Common Sense: Antivaccinationists Absurdly Misusing Dr. Paul Offit’s “each infant would have the theoretical capacity to respond to about 10,000 vaccines at any one time”