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maybe you didn't mean to do so, but my quote was taken out of context. Though there are many who still blame vaccines and only vaccines for autism, the other "side" i was referencing (vs. Genetic) is "environmental" and that includes air, water, vaccines, medications of mother, lifestyle, diet changes, blah blah blah. I don't think any research study at this point could target one thing or this would have been settled up already. in tracking the argument over the past five years i feel that there is a shift toward a middle ground. And this is occurring in other illness/research camps as well. For example, i believe they recently targeted a breast cancer gene/mutation that caused an increased risk of the disease occurring. however environmental factors such as smoking influenced whether the cancer actually occurred. I feel ultimately we will find a similar thing is happening with autism. I do not think any study ever will find an absolute and direct link with the vaccines.