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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Trend in Searches Related to Autism-Vaccine


Here is a summary of the trends related to searches on the web for the term "autism-vaccine." Note that beginning and 2007 there has been increased searching on this topic and there are major peaks as there are articles in the press, especially surrounding various court cases.
Posted by Robert Hughes Jr, PhD at 1:05 PM
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