in reply to Nanook

When I was in school, no one had a peanut allergy or even heard of being allergic to peanuts. Airlines gave them out to EVERYONE and no one cared.

Same thing with autism Down Syndrome was rare, now - not so rare.

Both conditions because of vaccines or technically the crap they put in them.

in reply to willie959

@willie959 A lot of the reason for Downs Syndrome is Mother's putting off child bearing until they've established a career. At 16, a mother has a 1-in-4000 chance of giving birth to a child with Downs Syndrome, at 25 that figure is 1-in-1200, by 35, one in 350, by 40, one in 100, and older Father's also increase the risk but to a much lesser degree.
in reply to Nanook

probably part of it, but what about kids that are healthy / non-downs, then very soon after their shots, now have 'downs-syndrome'.

What I understand the kids are bombarded with vaccines when their immune systems are too young to handle it. There seems to be a better chance of no issues when the kids are older.

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