My dad takes the flu shot every year. I've noticed his memory degrade over the last several. I've been concerned about this for a while. My mom says
he's always been like that, but I'm not so sure.
I read a post here on ATS, stating that taking the flu shot for five years in a row increased the chances of getting Alzheimer's by 10x.
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Supposidely the guy who made this claim is Hugh Fudenburg, MD. Well he was a practicing MD, until his license expired in 2003. I tried to find some
documentation on this claim. What I came up with is that he was an eminent doctor for his time, publishing over 850 articles.
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It seems one of two situations happened, and I'm trying to get to the bottom of it.
1) The doctor became delusional as a result of a mental illness, and began doing questionable resarch and making out-there claims. This is according
to a couple of websites that seem to be very black and white, skeptical minded. And siding with the establishment very much.
2) The doctor spoke the truth, and paid the price. His integrity and sanity was wrongly discredited. His license was essentially stripped from him.
I'm really interested in this. I think there is no debate on whether there is mercury in the flu shot, correct?
What I want to know is if this statement was really made by him, and if it is credible. It really does matter to the many people who take this yearly.
If it is true, I'm drilling my paps on this until he decides to never get another one.
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