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On autism and vaccines there are lies and statistics

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May 20, 2025

During an interview in late April with Dr. Phil, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reiterated his appeal to parents on vaccine safety: “We live in a democracy, and part of the responsibility of being a parent is to do your own research.”

- Lynne Peeples, Tribune News Service

On autism and vaccines there are lies and statistics

The US health secretary has also announced his own investigation, pledging to find an answer to the autism “epidemic” by September. It’s an ambitious goal. It’s also a realistic one but only if he already has an answer in mind. To tell the story you want with statistics, you don't have to lie or fabricate data—though that happens, too. More often, statistics are manipulated, figures massaged and results skewed through subtler means. Sometimes, it’s sloppiness or unconscious bias at work. Other times, the distortion is deliberate. Whether the numbers attempt to tell a story about the economy, immigration, education or public health, we should empower ourselves to recognise the deception. Vaccine data are far from immune to statistical trickery and its consequences.

Not only might individuals skip a vaccine and get unnecessarily sick, but the viral spread of misinformation can poke holes in the herd immunity needed to protect a population. One new, untampered statistic tells a chilling story: A meager 10% drop from today’s already dangerously low measles vaccination rates could spark an estimated 13-fold increase in annual cases. Statistics wield incredible power. I developed a deep respect for them during my first career as a biostatistician. Today, as a journalist, I see numbers leveraged for good and for bad. I've seen them help the public and policymakers interpret complex data, detect patterns and make better decisions — evidenced in my reporting on data dashboards during the COVID-19 pandemic. I've also seen data withheld and statistics doctored for less-than-noble aims by chemical companies, the gun industry, police departments, the US military, climate change deniers and vaccine skeptics, to name a few.

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UAE and Congo to strengthen economic, investment relations

Dr. Thani Bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister for Foreign Trade, led a high-level government and business delegation to the Lualaba Province in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) for the UAE-DRC Trade and Investment Day.

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IMF forecasts steady global economic growth in 2026

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) again edged its 2026 global growth forecast higher on Monday as businesses and economies adapt to US tariffs that have eased in recent months and a continued Al investment boom that has fueled asset wealth and expectations of productivity gains.

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1 mins

January 20, 2026

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Gotterup wins season-opening Sony Open by two shots in Hawaii

Chris Gotterup likes how he handles situations when he's in position to win on the PGA Tour.

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2 mins

January 20, 2026

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Djokovic romps to Melbourne win as Swiatek, Gauff move on

Novak Djokovic began his latest bid for a record 25th Grand Slam crown with an emphatic straight-sets victory on Monday as fellow Australian Open title contenders Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff also won but with less sparkle.

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2 mins

January 20, 2026

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Gallery Isabelle presents Are You Human Enough by :mentalKLINIK

At Gallery Isabelle, Alserkal Avenue, which is hosting the exhibition by :mentalKLINIK titled Are You Human Enough (Jan. 17 ~ Mar. 20), visitors are welcomed by a video presence: Viola (from the series Lunatic Poets, 2024), one of three MetaHumans created by :mentalKLINIK over a four-year production process.

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3 mins

January 20, 2026

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Philippines-UAE CEPA set to boost economy: Filipinos

The Philippines and UAE have recently signed a landmark economic partnership agreement, set to boost trade, investment and growth for both countries

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3 mins

January 20, 2026

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Jeong snatches Union late draw versus Stuttgart, Augsburg held

Union Berlin's Woo-yeong Jeong scored with seven minutes remaining to snatch his side a point in a 1-1 draw at Stuttgart in the Bundesliga on Sunday.

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1 min

January 20, 2026

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UAE first globally in government confidence index, indicates survey

The UAE claimed the top position in the 2026 Government Trust Index, said a report published by the New York-based Edelman Group.

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3 mins

January 20, 2026

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Spain's Bonmati aiming to return better than ever after leg break

Spain and Barcelona midfielder Aitana Bonmati is taking a philosophical approach to her recovery from a broken leg sustained in December, welcoming the time away from the game but warning opponents she planned to come back better than ever.

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1 mins

January 20, 2026

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RTA handles over 104,000 lost property reports in taxis

DUBAI: Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) confirms that the Lost and Found Team at the Call Centre, operating under the Customer Happiness Department, handled 104,162 reports of lost property in taxis across Dubai during 2025.

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1 min

January 20, 2026

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