- SafeMinds
The Coalition for SafeMinds (Sensible Action For Ending Mercury-Induced Neurological Disorders) is a
non-profit organization dedicated to investigating the risks of exposure to mercury from medical products. SafeMinds was founded in 2000 and is led by the parents of autistic children. The organization contends that mercury invaccine s, in the form ofthiomersal , is related to the development of autism, though medical authorities have not found evidence to support this conclusion.cite journal |author= Rutter M |title= Incidence of autism spectrum disorders: changes over time and their meaning |journal= Acta Paediatr |volume=94 |issue=1 |date=2005 |pages=2–15 |pmid=15858952 |doi= 10.1080/08035250410023124]Principals
Lyn Redwood , the president and co-founder of SafeMinds, is anurse practitioner specializing in pediatrics and women's health care. Her son Will was diagnosed withpervasive developmental disorder (PDD), not otherwise specified. Redwood is co-author of "Autism: A Novel Form of Mercury Poisoning", and has testified before theUnited States House of Representatives Government Reform Committee, where she presented "Mercury in Medicine: Are We Taking Unnecessary Risks?"Fact|date=July 2008Sallie Bernard , based inSummit, New Jersey , is the executive director and co-founder of SafeMinds, and a co-author of research papers on the links between vaccines and neurodevelopmental disorders.Fact|date=July 2008 Her son Bill was diagnosed with autism in 1993.Mark Blaxill, a board member of SafeMinds, has a daughter who has been diagnosed with autism. As a Director of SafeMinds, Blaxill has testified before the
Institute of Medicine (IOM) and published articles in a number of peer-reviewed scientific journals.Fact|date=July 2008"Evidence of Harm"
Several members of SafeMinds are discussed in the book "
Evidence of Harm " (2004), by David Kirbyee also
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Controversies in autism
*List of autism-related topics References
External links
* [http://www.safeminds.org/ SafeMinds.org] - The Coalition for SafeMinds homepage
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