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  • Jennifer Ann "Jenny" McCarthy is an American model, comedian, actress, author, and activist. She began her career as a Playboy magazine model in 1993, before launching a television and film acting career. Most recently, she has written books about parenting, and has become an activist promoting scientifically unsupported claims that vaccines cause autism and that chelation therapy is effective against autism.
  • Jenny McCarthy is an American model, TV host, comedienne, actress, author, and anti-vaccine activist. Her career began as a nude model for Playboy magazine in 1993, being named Playmate of the Year in 1994. She then started to act in film and television. In 1997, she was the star of a short-lived, self-titled MTV sketch comedy and NBC sitcom. She played Mary Class/Mary Claus in the television film, Santa Baby, and its sequel. In 2013, she was a co-host for The View.
  • Jennifer Ann "Jenny" McCarthy (born November 1, 1972) is an American model, actress, author and activist. She began her career in 1993 as a nude model for Playboy magazine and was later named their Playmate of the Year. McCarthy then parlayed her Playboy fame into a television and film acting career. Most recently, she has written books about parenting and has become and activist promoting research into environmental causes and alternative biomedical treatments for autism. McCarthy claims that vaccines cause autism and that chelation therapy helped her son, despite claims considered false by the medical community. Jenny is the cousin of Academy Award-nominated actress Melissa McCarthy of Mike & Molly, Gilmore Girls, and Bridesmaids fame.
  • She appears in a photo shot with boyfriend Jim Carrey when Stewie compares Meg and Luke to when a crazy girl hooks up with an even crazier guy in "Dial Meg for Murder". Peter tries to use Jenny McCarthy in a debate over childhood vaccinations as a selling point for American to Mahmoud in "Turban Cowboy". He also uses her in discussing vaccinations with Brian in "Hot Shots".
  • McCarthy appeared in Sesame Street's 39th season where she introduced the word of the day, "Insect", with Elmo and an insect in Episode 4165. She also appeared in a Backstage with Elmo segment for Sesamestreet.org. Abby Cadabby, Rosita and Telly Monster met McCarthy when they visited the SiriusXM Satellite Radio studios on January 10, 2017. McCarthy has made guest appearances on Two and a Half Men, My Name Is Earl, Hope & Faith, Just Shoot Me, and Baywatch.
  • Jennifer McCarthy (born November 1, 1972) is an American model, Actor and Author. She first appeared in Playboy magazine in October 1993 and was named Playmate of the Year in its June 1994 issue. She later began a career in television and film and has recently started writing books.
  • Jenny Talia "Jenny" McCarthy (born November 1, 1901) was a Louisiana politician and the first woman elected to the United States Senate without having previously been appointed to her position; she was also the first female senator to serve as a Republican and was an active legislator, drafting and seeing enacted 229 laws in her six-month tenure in the Senate.
  • Jenny McCarthy is an American actress
  • Jennifer Ann "Jenny" McCarthy (Born November 1, 1972), now known as Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg is an actress, model and television personality who appeared in Baywatch. She first appeared as April Morella in the Season 6 episode Freefall then as herself in the Season 7 episode Beach Blast. She has one son named Evan Joseph Asher from her first husband John Malloy Asher and is currently the co-host of the ABC Talk Show: The View.
  • McCarthy started her heroic journey after vaccinations triggered some SJWs her son's autism. Even though it may of later appeared that he was misdiagnosed, he was really cured of the autism by God to reward Jenny for her righteous crusade.
  • Jennifer Ann "Jenny" McCarthy (born November 1, 1972) is an American model, comedian, actress, author, and activist. She began her career as a Playboy magazine model in 1993, before launching a television and film acting career. Most recently, she has written books on parenting issues and has become an activist promoting the awareness of autism, opposing vaccination and promoting New Age beliefs. In Two and a Half Men, she played the role of Courtney, Charlie's future step-sister and love interest.
  • Jenny McCarthy is an actress and model from Chicago. She first became famous as Playboy magazine's 40th anniversary Playmate. Her TV credits include Singled Out on MTV and her own sitcom on NBC.
  • Jennifer "Jenny" McCarthy is an American model, actress and author. She first appeared in Playboy magazine in October 1993 and was named Playmate of the Year in its June 1994 issue. She later began a career in television and film and has recently started writing books. After McCarthy graduated from high school, she attended Southern Illinois University to study nursing. She needed money to pay for college, so she decided to submit her picture to Playboy magazine to make money. She was accepted and became a model.
  • Jennifer "Jenny" McCarthy is an American model, television host, comedian, actress, author and screenwriter. She began her career in 1993 as a nude model for Playboy magazine and was later named their Playmate of the Year. McCarthy then parlayed her Playboy fame into a television and film acting career. She is a former co-host of the ABC talk show The View.
  • Jennifer Ann "Jenny" McCarthy (born November 1, 1972) hosted The Brady Bunch 35th Anniversary Reunion Special: Still Brady After All These Years, which aired on the TVLand network in 2004. A model, actress, author and activist. She began her career in 1993 as a nude model for Playboy magazine and was later named their Playmate of the Year. McCarthy then parlayed her Playboy fame into a television and film acting career. Most recently, she has written books about parenting and has become and activist promoting research into environmental causes and alternative biomedical treatments for autism. McCarthy claims that vaccines cause autism and that chelation therapy helped her son, despite claims considered false by the medical community. Jenny is the cousin of Academy Award-nominated actress M
  • McCarthy ha sido descrita como la "promotora más importante de la ideología anti-vaxxer." El 24 de septiembre de 2008, Oprah Winfrey entrevistó a McCarthy sobre su libro Madres guerreras: Una nación de padres curando el autismo contra todo pronóstico. El hijo de McCarthy, Evan, había sido diagnosticado con autismo. McCarthy no confiaba en los médicos generales, ya que no sabían lo que causaba el autismo de su hijo o cómo curarlo. McCarthy, por otra parte, sabía ambas cosas. Y ella estaba allí para decirle a todas las madres que era hora de tomar el control. Que ya era hora de ser su propio médico. Oprah estuvo de acuerdo. "Durante una reunión de producción no hace mucho tiempo," dijo Oprah, "uno de mis productores trajo en un artículo inolvidable del Boston Globe Magazine acerca de la muje
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  • Jenny McCarthy hosted the TVLand special "The Brady Bunch 35th Anniversary Reunion Special: Still Brady After All These Years".
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  • Jennifer Ann "Jenny" McCarthy is an American model, comedian, actress, author, and activist. She began her career as a Playboy magazine model in 1993, before launching a television and film acting career. Most recently, she has written books about parenting, and has become an activist promoting scientifically unsupported claims that vaccines cause autism and that chelation therapy is effective against autism.
  • Jenny McCarthy is an American model, TV host, comedienne, actress, author, and anti-vaccine activist. Her career began as a nude model for Playboy magazine in 1993, being named Playmate of the Year in 1994. She then started to act in film and television. In 1997, she was the star of a short-lived, self-titled MTV sketch comedy and NBC sitcom. She played Mary Class/Mary Claus in the television film, Santa Baby, and its sequel. In 2013, she was a co-host for The View.
  • Jennifer Ann "Jenny" McCarthy (born November 1, 1972) is an American model, actress, author and activist. She began her career in 1993 as a nude model for Playboy magazine and was later named their Playmate of the Year. McCarthy then parlayed her Playboy fame into a television and film acting career. Most recently, she has written books about parenting and has become and activist promoting research into environmental causes and alternative biomedical treatments for autism. McCarthy claims that vaccines cause autism and that chelation therapy helped her son, despite claims considered false by the medical community. Jenny is the cousin of Academy Award-nominated actress Melissa McCarthy of Mike & Molly, Gilmore Girls, and Bridesmaids fame.
  • She appears in a photo shot with boyfriend Jim Carrey when Stewie compares Meg and Luke to when a crazy girl hooks up with an even crazier guy in "Dial Meg for Murder". Peter tries to use Jenny McCarthy in a debate over childhood vaccinations as a selling point for American to Mahmoud in "Turban Cowboy". He also uses her in discussing vaccinations with Brian in "Hot Shots".
  • McCarthy appeared in Sesame Street's 39th season where she introduced the word of the day, "Insect", with Elmo and an insect in Episode 4165. She also appeared in a Backstage with Elmo segment for Sesamestreet.org. Abby Cadabby, Rosita and Telly Monster met McCarthy when they visited the SiriusXM Satellite Radio studios on January 10, 2017. McCarthy has made guest appearances on Two and a Half Men, My Name Is Earl, Hope & Faith, Just Shoot Me, and Baywatch.
  • Jennifer "Jenny" McCarthy is an American model, actress and author. She first appeared in Playboy magazine in October 1993 and was named Playmate of the Year in its June 1994 issue. She later began a career in television and film and has recently started writing books. Jenny was born in a middle class Catholic family that lived on the Southwest Side of Chicago in the West Elsdon neighborhood. She is the second of four daughters born to her mother, a housewife of German ancestry,and her father, a steel mill foreman of Irish ancestry. As a teenager, Jenny attended Mother McAuley… More Liberal Arts High School and was cheerleader captain at nearby St. Laurence High School. After McCarthy graduated from high school, she attended Southern Illinois University to study nursing. She needed money to pay for college, so she decided to submit her picture to Playboy magazine to make money. She was accepted and became a model. In 2003 Jenny appears in Scary Movie 3 as a college student who gets killed by The Ring.
  • Jennifer McCarthy (born November 1, 1972) is an American model, Actor and Author. She first appeared in Playboy magazine in October 1993 and was named Playmate of the Year in its June 1994 issue. She later began a career in television and film and has recently started writing books.
  • Jenny Talia "Jenny" McCarthy (born November 1, 1901) was a Louisiana politician and the first woman elected to the United States Senate without having previously been appointed to her position; she was also the first female senator to serve as a Republican and was an active legislator, drafting and seeing enacted 229 laws in her six-month tenure in the Senate.
  • Jenny McCarthy is an American actress
  • Jennifer Ann "Jenny" McCarthy (Born November 1, 1972), now known as Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg is an actress, model and television personality who appeared in Baywatch. She first appeared as April Morella in the Season 6 episode Freefall then as herself in the Season 7 episode Beach Blast. She has one son named Evan Joseph Asher from her first husband John Malloy Asher and is currently the co-host of the ABC Talk Show: The View.
  • Jennifer Ann "Jenny" McCarthy (born November 1, 1972) hosted The Brady Bunch 35th Anniversary Reunion Special: Still Brady After All These Years, which aired on the TVLand network in 2004. A model, actress, author and activist. She began her career in 1993 as a nude model for Playboy magazine and was later named their Playmate of the Year. McCarthy then parlayed her Playboy fame into a television and film acting career. Most recently, she has written books about parenting and has become and activist promoting research into environmental causes and alternative biomedical treatments for autism. McCarthy claims that vaccines cause autism and that chelation therapy helped her son, despite claims considered false by the medical community. Jenny is the cousin of Academy Award-nominated actress Melissa McCarthy of Mike & Molly and Bridesmaids fame.
  • McCarthy started her heroic journey after vaccinations triggered some SJWs her son's autism. Even though it may of later appeared that he was misdiagnosed, he was really cured of the autism by God to reward Jenny for her righteous crusade.
  • Jennifer Ann "Jenny" McCarthy (born November 1, 1972) is an American model, comedian, actress, author, and activist. She began her career as a Playboy magazine model in 1993, before launching a television and film acting career. Most recently, she has written books on parenting issues and has become an activist promoting the awareness of autism, opposing vaccination and promoting New Age beliefs. In Two and a Half Men, she played the role of Courtney, Charlie's future step-sister and love interest.
  • Jenny McCarthy is an actress and model from Chicago. She first became famous as Playboy magazine's 40th anniversary Playmate. Her TV credits include Singled Out on MTV and her own sitcom on NBC.
  • McCarthy ha sido descrita como la "promotora más importante de la ideología anti-vaxxer." El 24 de septiembre de 2008, Oprah Winfrey entrevistó a McCarthy sobre su libro Madres guerreras: Una nación de padres curando el autismo contra todo pronóstico. El hijo de McCarthy, Evan, había sido diagnosticado con autismo. McCarthy no confiaba en los médicos generales, ya que no sabían lo que causaba el autismo de su hijo o cómo curarlo. McCarthy, por otra parte, sabía ambas cosas. Y ella estaba allí para decirle a todas las madres que era hora de tomar el control. Que ya era hora de ser su propio médico. Oprah estuvo de acuerdo. "Durante una reunión de producción no hace mucho tiempo," dijo Oprah, "uno de mis productores trajo en un artículo inolvidable del Boston Globe Magazine acerca de la mujer más extraordinaria de la que he oído hablar. En ese mismo momento sabíamos que ella era alguien que teníamos que compartir con ustedes en nuestro programa. Llamen a sus amigos en este momento, porque esta mujer, no es sólo una mamá... ella es una guerrera". Donde los médicos fallaron, Jenny McCarthy y Oprah Winfrey tendrían éxito. Y otra industria de la falsificación nació y hasta el día de hoy sigue causando tragedias que, de otro modo, hubieran sido prevenibles. Categoría: Anticiencia peligrosa Categoría: Artículos sobre el autismo Categoría: Contra la salud Categoría: Artículos en Hub En 1973, Bernard Rimland, un investigador del Instituto de Investigación del Comportamiento del Niño, en San Diego, y padre de un hijo autista, escribió un capítulo titulado "Altos niveles de dosis de ciertas vitaminas en el tratamiento de niños con trastornos mentales graves." (El libro fue editado por Linus Pauling.) Rimland cree que grandes dosis de vitaminas y minerales podrían tratar el autismo. Más tarde fundó el Instituto de Investigación del Autismo, que dio lugar a Defeat Autism Now (DAN): un grupo de médicos dedicado a la noción de que el autismo podría ser curado con vitaminas y suplementos. Suzanne Somers se alineó con el ginecólogo Christiane Northrup para promover hormonas bioidénticas y McCarthy se alineó con Jerry Kartzinel, un médico de DAN, para promover tratamientos para el autismo. En 2010, McCarthy y Kartzinel publicaron un éxito de ventas titulado Curación y prevención del autismo: Una guía completa. Aunque McCarthy no inició el movimiento para tratar el autismo con las terapias biomédicas, lo que hizo, con la ayuda de Oprah Winfrey, fue llevarlo a los hogares de decenas de millones de estadounidenses. McCarthy, Kartzinel, y los médicos afiliados al DAN creen que el autismo tiene muchas causas y muchas curas. Los médicos de DAN argumentan entre otras cosas que... * El autismo es causado por intoxicación por metales pesados ​​y debe tratarse con terapias desintoxicantes tales como los enemas de café y terapia de quelación con ácido etilendiaminotetraacético intravenoso (EDTA). (En 2005, un niño de cinco años de edad con autismo llamado Abubakar Tariq Nadama murió de una arritmia cardíaca después de una inyección intravenosa de EDTA). * El autismo es causado por la desalineación de la columna vertebral, y debe tratarse con manipulaciones quiroprácticas vigorosas en la cabeza y el cuello. * El autismo es causado por una falta de oxígeno en el cerebro y debe tratarse mediante la colocación de los niños en cámaras de oxígeno hiperbárico. (El 1 de mayo de 2009, un niño de cuatro años de edad con parálisis cerebral, Francesco Martinizi, murió después de una explosión en una cámara de oxígeno hiperbárico que le causó quemaduras en más del 90 por ciento de su cuerpo.) * El autismo es similar a una adicción a las drogas y debe ser tratado con naltrexona en dosis bajas en suspensión en aceite de emú. (La naltrexona se usa para tratar la dependencia a las drogas.) * El autismo es causado por un defecto en el metabolismo y debe ser tratado con inyecciones de vitamina B12. "Sucedió con Evan," escribió McCarthy. "Estaba en la escuela de autismo en UCLA y preguntaron: "¿Qué acabas de hacer? Tuvo una explosión de lenguaje". Y dije, 'inyecciones de vitamina B12.' " * El autismo es causado por infecciones virales crónicas como el herpes, y debe tratarse con medicamentos antivirales. * El autismo es causado por las vacunas. "Justo antes de que mi hijo recibiera la vacuna triple vírica (sarampión-paperas-rubéola), le dije al médico: 'Tengo un mal presentimiento sobre esta vacuna. ¿Esta es la inyección del autismo, verdad?'" McCarthy le dijo a Oprah. "Y a continuación, la enfermera le puso [a mi hijo] la inyección. Y recuerdo haber gritado '¡Oh, Dios, no!' Y poco después me di cuenta de un cambio. El alma había desaparecido de sus ojos". McCarthy no quería que otros padres cometieran el mismo error, después escribió: "Mucha gente me pregunta si tuviera que hacerlo todo de nuevo, con un nuevo bebé, ¿lo vacunaría? La respuesta es no. Por supuesto que no ". Kartzinel, co-autor de McCarthy, está de acuerdo, y puso por escrito que los niños no deben recibir vacunas si es que alguna vez experimentaron dermatitis seborreica infantil, estreñimiento, diarrea, problemas de sueño, rabietas, reclusión, problemas de transición, o mejillas rojas (en otras palabras, todo el mundo). Oprah estaba impresionada de que Jenny hubiera escrito un libro que contenía tantos buenos consejos. Impresionada de que Jenny se hubiera convertido en una experta en el tratamiento del autismo. "Ella escribió el libro", dijo Oprah. "Ella sabe de lo que está hablando." Las vitaminas, minerales, suplementos, los enemas de café y hierbas recomendadas por McCarthy para tratar el autismo son las mismas terapias que fueron recomendados por Michael Schachter para tratar la enfermedad de Hodgkin de Joey Hofbauer; por William Kelley para tratar el mesotelioma de Steve McQueen, y Suzanne Somers para contrarrestar la menopausia y envejecimiento. Muy diferentes problemas, tratamientos extrañamente similares. Algo que McCarthy no menciona en sus libros ni en sus apariciones en televisión, es que verdaderos investigadores han arrojado una gran cantidad de luz sobre la causa o causas del autismo. Por ejemplo, Ami Klin, en el Centro de Estudios de niños en Yale, estudió bebés de sólo unas pocas semanas de edad. El quería ver cómo ponían atención a la cara de su madre, encontrando que los que tenían desarrollo normal miraban a los ojos de su madre, mientras que los que miraban la boca de su madre más tarde eran diagnosticados con autismo. Eric Courchesne, de la Universidad de California en San Diego, encontró anormalidades estructurales en el cerebro de niños, diagnosticados posteriormente con autismo, cuando todavía estaban en el útero. Courchesne y colegas notaron que había múltiples anormalidades estructurales en las fibras del cuerpo calloso temporal de bebes que posteriormente fueron diagnosticados con autismo. Y Hakon Hakonarson, del Hospital de Niños de Filadelfia, junto con muchos otros investigadores, encontró ciertas anomalías genéticas en los niños autistas. Los investigadores también han encontrado que los factores ambientales pueden influir en el riesgo de autismo en el feto en desarrollo, específicamente, medicamentos como el ácido valproico (un medicamento contra las convulsiones). De interés, la susceptibilidad a las influencias del medio ambiente parecen ocurrir antes del nacimiento de los niños, no después. Dada nuestra actual comprensión del trastorno, el consejo de McCarthy de tratar el autismo como si fuera causada por infecciones parasitarias, intoxicación por metales pesados, o glándulas linfáticas bloqueadas, no tiene el más mínimo sentido. Por lo tanto, no debe sorprender que cada vez que se han probado sus terapias, no hayan funcionado. Peor aún: el consejo de McCarthy de evitar las vacunas no sólo es inútil; es peligroso. Los padres que eligen no vacunar a sus hijos no están disminuyendo el riesgo de autismo de sus hijos; sólo están aumentando su riesgo de padecer enfermedades prevenibles que pueden matarlos o, en el menor de los casos, dejarlos discapacitados. A veces es difícil tener mucha simpatía por el comprador. Los adultos que gastan cientos o incluso decenas de miles de dólares en un sinfín de artículos de tocador antienvejecimiento con la esperanza de volver atrás el reloj, saben a lo que van, y cuando se dan cuenta que nada les sirvió, no hay más daño que el del bolsillo. Pero cuando los curanderos alternativos se aprovechan de los desesperados padres, esa es una historia diferente. Los padres de niños con autismo harán de todo para ayudar a sus hijos. Tal vez ninguna historia muestra cuán desesperados pueden estar los padres que aquella que involucró una oscura hormona intestinal llamada secretina. A finales de 1990, la secretina se puso de moda cuando se afirmó que los niños con autismo podían mejorar con inyecciones de esta hormona gastrointestinal. Los investigadores del autismo decidieron poner a prueba tales declaraciones pero descubrieron que la secretina no es mejor que un placebo para tratar el autismo. Los tratamientos de McCarthy son seductores, en parte, porque la medicina hoy día ofrece muy poco para tratar el autismo. (En sus libros, McCarthy promueve 260 quiroprácticos, naturópatas, dentistas, médicos y enfermeras que venden curas para el autismo.) Pero el problema con la campaña de McCarthy no es sólo que sus terapias no funcionan; es que puedan hacer verdadero daño. Niños han muerto a causa de los medicamentos que se unen a metales pesados ​​o han sufrido perforación del tímpano en cámaras de oxígeno hiperbárico o tienen adelgazamiento de los huesos por las dietas libres de caseína. Tal vez lo peor de todo son los niños que han sufrido gracias a las denuncias públicas de McCarthy con respecto de las vacunas.
  • Jennifer "Jenny" McCarthy is an American model, television host, comedian, actress, author and screenwriter. She began her career in 1993 as a nude model for Playboy magazine and was later named their Playmate of the Year. McCarthy then parlayed her Playboy fame into a television and film acting career. She is a former co-host of the ABC talk show The View. McCarthy has written books about parenting and is one of the celebrity leaders of the anti vaccination movement. She has promoted the idea that vaccines cause autism and that chelation therapy and a guten-free diet (along with other experimental treatments) helped cure her son Evan of autism. Both claims are unsupported by medical consensus, and her son's autism diagnosis has been questioned.
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