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Arizona Cardiologist Responds to Critics Regarding Measles and Vaccines (vaccineimpact.com)
5 points by arunc on Jan 30, 2015 | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments


The fact that there are other health problems in the world does not mean that anti-vaccination rhetoric has any merit. This link is junk. I only bother to comment because for some reason it's getting upvotes.


From the linked article

""We should be getting measles, mumps, rubella, chicken pox, these are the rights of our children to get it," said Dr. Jack Wolfson of Wolfson Integrative Cardiology in Paradise Valley. Wolfson does not believe in vaccination."

By that rhetoric why use any medicine for any decease at all?


It's interesting that he didn't add polio and smallpox to the list. No one is stupid enough to wish their kids have polio or smallpox.

Just to remember: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poliomyelitis#Prognosis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smallpox#Prognosis


he is a cardioligist, which has very little to do with immunology or virology. An analogy ( for this forum ) would be a Ruby on Rails developer providing a critique on memory management in embedded systems. He can have his opinion, but just because he can be called "doctor" does not mean he knows everything about human physiology and pharmacology. If he had a strong opinion about heart health and cardiovascular disease (such as the debate around saturated fats) then I would give his opinion a high level of confidence.


Interesting point of view.

I like the opinion of a very famous creator of vaccines:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13QiSV_lrDQ




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