Brittney, Ohio: Brittney has been suffering for almost three years; she wishes to dedicate her story to those who have been injured, or passed away, around the world after receiving HPV vaccinations. Brittney was born a warm, caring people person. As a child, she would try to help other children, rushing to their aid when […]
Archives for July 2011
Samantha U.S.A.
Samantha (U.S.A.) Our lives have been turned upside down after Gardasil. My daughter had a 3.8 GPA without even trying and she has failed all her classes since having this vaccination. Prior to having the Gardasil shots my daughter had serious health problems and had been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes; allergies to pollen, tree, […]
Rule Changes Proposed for Research on Humans
By Andrew Pollack The government is proposing sweeping changes in the rules covering research involving human subjects, an effort officials say would strengthen protections while reducing red tape that can impede studies. The officials said the changes were needed to deal with a vastly altered research climate, whose new features include genomics studies using patients’ […]
Generic drugs approved by different FDA process
By Linda A. Johnson, AP Business Writer WASHINGTON — Generic drugs go through what the Food and Drug Administration calls an abbreviated approval process. But it takes three times as long as FDA reviews of new experimental drugs because of the sheer volume of applications, many of which are submitted years before the original drug’s […]
Programme shows importance of informed vaccination decisions
Source: Voxy News Engine (New Zealand) Ian Sinclair’s story on this week’s Sunday programme “highlights the importance of New Zealand parents being able to make free and informed decisions about vaccination” says Katherine Smith. Smith is the spokeswoman for No Forced Vaccines, an organisation set up to oppose coerced or forced vaccinations. “Most children manage […]
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