Medscape Medical News Neil Osterweil February 18, 2011 (Washington, DC) — The US Department of Health and Human Services has taken the wraps off its 2010 National Vaccine Plan, aimed at improving access to currently available vaccines and spurring development of new ones. The plan’s launch, announced here at a meeting of the National Vaccine […]
The Effects of Vaccination on the Brain
International Medical Council on Vaccination By admin – August 26, 2009 Russell Blaylock MD, neurosurgeon [USA] [Host: Mayer Eisenstein, MD, JD, MPH] Dr. Blaylock will speak about vaccines and their relationship to microglia cells and the release of free radicals in the brain. Dr. Blaylock is a nationally recognized board-certified neurosurgeon, health practitioner, author and […]
Thimerosal Induces Autism-like Neurotoxicity
International Medical Council on Vaccination Joseph Mercola, DO August 6, 2009 A new scientific study proves that the mercury-based compound used as vaccine preservative — known as ‘thimerosal’ — induces neural damage similar to that seen in autism patients. According to the study, thimerosal-induced cellular damage caused concentration- and time-dependent mitochondrial damage, reduced oxidative-reduction activity, […]
Asthma Linked to Celiac Disease
FoxNews.com Published February 25, 2011 | Reuters People with the digestive disorder known as celiac disease are more likely to develop another disorder involving the immune system: asthma, according to a new study. Specifically, a group of European researchers found that people with celiac disease were 60 percent more likely to develop asthma, relative to […]
Extending vaccine benefits to developing world will require innovation
Pediatric SuperSite
May 4, 2010
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Creative vaccine distribution strategies, improved vaccine technologies and more rapid manufacturing timetables were among ideas speakers at the 2010 Pediatric Academic Societies proposed during a symposium on vaccine-preventable diseases in the developing world.
Kathleen M. Neuzil, MD, MPH, professor of medicine at the University of Washington, senior advisor for immunizations at PATH, both in Seattle, and Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices member said that the lessons learned during this past season’s influenza A (H1N1) pandemic can be applied to distributing vaccines to people in low-resource settings.
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