Tonnes of links? The study that got people so worried in the first place claimed there was no link - before Wakefield decided to denounce the MMR.
Vaccines are given to children around the same time they start to display delayed development. Coincidence? Not really. Autistic children that don't get vaccinated also show the signs of their autism at that age. That's just the age at which it becomes apparent.
Vaccines don't kill immune systems. Do you know how vaccines work? They put a little dead virus in you, your immune system plays beat up the virus for a while, learns the tactics, and is prepared for any time the virus really does enter your body. Immune second responses are higher. They build your immune system. They help your body know what antibodies to create. It's like you building your immune system by playing outside all day - safe exposure to nasty stuff, so your body can deal with it.
Back to the autism thing, though, being a sensitive issue -
Hopper! If you live in the UK? Sure.

I especially like working out tax codes and customs codes for imports! My accountant sister thinks I'm a freak.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/20...cineandhealth1
Anyone can throw out links on a forum. The original study that people got so terrified over? Let me throw you a quick quote from that first article to save people sifting.
Do your research on autism. Now look up the symptoms of mercury poisoning. They're very, very different. If you want something to read later tonight, try this study.
http://pediatrics.aappublications.or...full/111/3/674
If you just want a handy dandy sum-it-up type paragraph, this one near the end might be of use.
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