Dr. Yazbak, of Falmouth, Massachusetts, a pediatrician with special training in infectious diseases, was formerly the Assistant Clinical Director of the Charles V. Chapin Hospital, and the Chief of Pediatrics at Woonsocket Hospital in Rhode Island. He was also Assistant Member of the Institute of Health Sciences and Pediatric Director of the Child Development Study at Brown University.
Dr Yazbak practised pediatrics and was a school physician for 34 years in Northern Rhode Island. Since 1998, he has devoted his time to researching the prevalence and causes of auto-immune regressive autism, vaccine injury, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), and Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS). He has served as an expert witness in vaccine injury, autism, and SBS cases, and has written extensively on those subjects.
Autism in the United State: A Perspective
Reproduced with the permission of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons
The Unconvincing Thimerosal Epidemiological Studies: How and Why They Were Produced, Published and Protected
Reproduced with thanks from VAProject
HPV vaccine: Off the mark in the United States
Nearly 298,000 children with autism in U.S. schools 1 in 88: Autism/ASD among Children of Military Families
When 1 in 150 is really 1 in 67
Letter to the American Journal of Epidemiology RE: "DELIVERING INFLUENZA VACCINE TO PREGNANT WOMEN"
Influenza vaccination during pregnancy: A Critical Assessment of the Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunisation Practices (ACIP) (Reproduced with the permission of the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons).
The Expert and Decorum
Proquad: The New Kid on the Block
A Tale of Two Cities: Flawed Epidemiology
Flu Vaccine Safety: Creating a Myth
Prevnar: Point - Counterpoint
Is it worth the risk?
The Next Storm
The Price Of Saving Face
Blame is the Name of the Game
Over Here and Over There
When Finding Nothing Is Wonderful
United Kingdom vs Iowa - the mumps connection
Alive and Well: The MMR-Autism Connection |