Vaccines and Autism: What the Science Truly Says – A Perspective from Sanad Center

Do Vaccines Cause Autism The Facts

At Sanad Center in Ajman, the safety and well-being of our children are our top priorities. We believe in empowering families with clear, evidence-based information. Amidst recent discussions regarding vaccines, we stand firm with the global scientific community to provide clarity and reassurance.

Sanad Center’s Firm Position: We echo the global scientific consensus: Vaccines do not cause autism. This conclusion is backed by over 20 years of high-quality research involving millions of children globally. We view any changes in public health language that may cause confusion among parents with great concern.

Why Evidence Matters:

  • Decades of Research: Extensive studies have consistently proven that there is no causal link between vaccinations and autism.
  • Debunking Flawed Data: Previous studies suggesting a link were found to have significant methodological errors and could not be scientifically replicated.
  • Correlation vs. Causation: The simultaneous rise in autism diagnoses and vaccine schedules does not imply a cause-and-effect relationship—a claim repeatedly debunked by rigorous science.

Our True Priorities at Sanad Center: Focusing on disproven theories shifts vital resources and attention away from what our community in Ajman truly needs. Our focus remains on:

  1. Providing life-long support services for individuals with autism.
  2. Addressing co-occurring health conditions and supporting mental health.
  3. Enhancing the quality of life for our children and their families.

Our Commitment: Sanad Center remains dedicated to supporting the autism community through science, clarity, and responsible communication. We urge the use of factual, clear language to protect the future of our children.

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