A new immunological technique – in which patients are infected with malaria at the same time as being treated with prophylactic chloroquinine drugs – can give immunity against re-infection for at least 2.5 years, much longer than is generally recorded for immunity acquired naturally*. The findings are reported in an Article Online First and in […]
Archives for April 2011
US CDC Actively Investigating Vaccines As A Cause of Autistic Conditions
CDC Autism/Disability Study: Mercury and Vaccines Are “High Priority” Targets Critics of a possible vaccine-autism connection continue to insist that vaccines have been completely cleared as a possible trigger of regressive autism, and that any further study is being done merely to “appease” parents who think vaccines may be implicated in a subset of children. […]
Drug watchdog halts injections after adverse reaction in patients
By Adam Cresswell THE drug regulator has told GPs to stop giving patients a second dose of a vaccine that protects against pneumococcal disease, after more than 80 Australians suffered severe reactions, including severe swelling and abcesses. The Therapeutic Goods Administration said it was investigating what could have caused 178 reports of reactions to the […]
Using police to enforce a Big Pharma medication agenda is a violation of civil rights (and a waste of good cops)
By Mike Adams, Health Ranger (NaturalNews) In a new video posted today (link below), I argue that using police officers to enforce a Big Pharma medication agenda is not merely a violation of civil rights, but a crime against human rights. It is a grave misuse of state power and a waste of law enforcement […]
PIDS releases position statement on immunization exemptions
The Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society recently issued a position statement that “opposes any legislation or regulation that would allow children to be exempted from mandatory immunizations based simply on their parents’, or in the case of adolescents, their own, secular personal beliefs.” In the statement, Christopher J. Harrison, MD, of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society […]
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