By Mathew Arnold Roche, which is launching an HPV test, is sponsoring a blog by a UK healthcare reporter chronicling the process of getting a pap smear. Brighton-based journalist Nikki Bayley aims to raise awareness of cervical cancer and the importance of screening with the blog, titled My Diary From Down Under (she also Tweets […]
Health bill would require hospitals to develop vaccine policies for employees
By Chuck Lindell Under a wide-ranging health care bill approved Friday by the Texas Senate, hospitals would have to develop policies requiring immunizations for employees who have contact with patients. The provision, which can include everyone from housekeepers to doctors, is intended to protect patients from exposure to preventable diseases, particularly the flu. “It’s a […]
A Presentation on Vaccination Rights and Vaccine Safety
Do you know enough to make an informed medical decision regarding vaccinations for you and your children? Do you know what choices parents have regarding vaccinations? Would you like to learn more? A Presentation on Vaccination Rights and Vaccine Safety Wednesday, June 29th 7:00-10:00pm At Valley Springs Presbyterian Church – 2401 Olympus Dr. Roseville, CA […]
Leading 15 global pharma majors suffer setback in 2010, net falls by over 20%
By Sanjay Pingle, Mumbai The top 15 global pharmaceutical companies suffered a major setback in their working during the year ended December 2010. The operations of these companies affected mainly on account of stiff competition from generics, expiry of their patented products, restrictive healthcare policies and failure in creating breakthrough drugs, as per a Pharmabiz […]
Part 1 of 3: An Interview About Vaccines with Helen V. Ratajczak, PhD
By Catherine J. Frompovich “The only safe vaccine is one that is never used.” Dr. James R. Shannon, former Director, National Institute of Health [1955-68] In today’s environment of mandatory vaccines with no safety studies performed on them by the U.S.FDA—at least according to Congressional Hearings on vaccines and autism held 1999-2004—since they would cost […]
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