The Gardasil Life By Alicia Davis Boone, Bel Air, Maryland Before Gardasil my daughter was an outgoing, super funny, confident, soccer athlete, practicing 3-4 hrs a day. She planned to play HS soccer and move on to college soccer. Autumn was a free spirit and so full of life. Her love for animals and passion to […]
Kells student’s seizures after HPV vaccine
By Ann Casey, Meath Chronicle The parents of a young Kells girl who has developed serious health problems since she received the cervical cancer vaccine last September have set up a support group to raise awareness of the problems that can arise. Martin and Lorraine Colohan have set up Reactions and Effects of Gardasil Resulting in Extreme […]
Gardasil: We thought it was the right choice
By Gayle Dickson, Auckland, New Zealand Essentially, our lives rocked along with the usual family squabbles, snotty noses, heat rashes and teenage pimples … nothing really major to concern ourselves over. Until the youngest, our daughter, started at College! Then all hell broke loose! In her final primary year (Year 8), we’d received notices regarding […]
Reduction in HPV Prevalence— No Evidence to Support HPV Vaccination reduces HPV Prevalence
Authors: Jennifer A. Groner1, George D. Harris2 and Diane M. Harper3,4,5 TO THE EDITOR—The recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study by Markowitz et al [1] provides limited and inconclusive data on 111 sexually active females between 14 and 19 years of age who received at least 1 dose of quadrivalent human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV4). The […]
Review of Gardasil
Review Authors: Diane M Harper,1,* Stephen L. Vierthaler,2 and Jennifer A Santee3 Abstract Human papillomavirus (HPV) is necessary for the development of cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women worldwide but 80% occurs in developing countries, not countries with Pap screening programs. Pap screening programs in industrialized countries have reduced the […]
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