2024-04-19 22:59:13
False It is not true the there is 'almost none' cases of autism in the Amish communities. Rates are similar to non Amish communities. Differences can be explained by diagnostic rates and the unique Amish genetic background. Autism is primarily a genetic disease. [Link][Link][Link][Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(9-5-14) Author
2024-04-19 23:22:41
Correcting an error in the current proposed note: autism is not a disease. It is a neurodevelopmental disorder. [Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(4-2-3) Author
2024-04-20 00:46:04
Autism does exist in the Amish. The prevalence of autism among the Amish population is not well-documented, but a conference paper from the International Society for Autism Research reported a prevalence of 1 in 271 in Amish communities. Vaccines do not cause autism. [Link][Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(23-0-11) Author
2024-04-20 01:17:37
Autism and other neurological diseases are epigenetic, not genetic in nature meaning that they are caused by external factors affecting genetic expression, not the genes themselves. Unfortunately, health authorities attempt to cover up the Amish control groups’ health. [Link][Link][Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(3-2-12) Author
2024-04-20 01:36:38
This conversation between Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson raises some interesting points about the Amish community and autism. However, it’s important to note that the claim about the Amish having lower instances of autism is not supported by scientific evidence. [Link][Link][Link][Link][Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(19-4-16) Author
2024-04-20 05:23:45
NNN. Autism-vaccine debate inappropriate for community notes. Studies both within and outside of the CDC's Vaccine Safety Datalink show a connection between vaccines and autism. Many studies that conclude no link between vaccines and autism have methodological flaws. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(5-0-6) Author
2024-04-20 15:43:18
NNN - The post reflects a dialog on a video and is accurate to that dialog. Debate about the content of that dialog should be in replies. CURRENTLY_RATED_NOT_HELPFUL(3-0-5) Author
2024-04-22 13:35:35
There is no evidence to support the claim that the CDC “doesn’t want you to hear” this information. The onus must be on the OP to provide sources, since it’s impossible to provide sources to counter something that doesn’t exist. None of the CDC’s statements mention it: [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(7-0-2) Author