The statement claims that a study found children who were fully or partially vaccinated were diagnosed with autism, severe allergies, gastrointestinal disorders, asthma, recurring ear infections, and ADD/ADHD more often than unvaccinated children. This assertion is misleading and not supported by credible scientific evidence. Extensive research has consistently shown no causal link between vaccines and autism, as well as no significant differences in the rates of these conditions between vaccinated and unvaccinated children. The original claim appears to stem from a misinterpretation or misrepresentation of data, often propagated by anti-vaccination movements. The scientific consensus, supported by numerous studies and reviews, indicates that vaccines are safe and effective, and do not cause autism or other listed conditions. Therefore, the statement is false.