Carcopino X, Bolger N, Henry M, Mancini J, Boubli L, Olive D, Cleary S, Prendiville W, Tamalet C. Abstract The persistence of high-risk HPV (HR-HPV) infection is necessary for the development of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. The aim of this study was to evaluate if HR-HPV typing and HPV16, 18, 31, and 33 quantitation are predictive […]
The age-old struggle against vaccination: A rebuttal by Jennifer Craig, PhD; Suzanne Humphries, MD; and Sherri Tenpenny, DO
By Jennifer Craig, PhD (NaturalNews) In the January 13, 2011 the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), slipped away from its historically solid scientific moorings with the printing of “The Age-Old Struggle against the anti-vaccinationists,” by Poland and Jacobson. This reply is limited to just a few points; with so much misinformation in their article, […]
Warts and All (Again, again)
By Dr. Phil Hammond Health secretary Andrew Lansley has famously promised ‘no decision about you without you’ and a strong focus on preventing sexually transmitted infections. As the Department of Health reviews its secretive and sexually unhealthy choice of cervical cancer vaccine, is he brave enough to go public about preventing genital warts? The Eye […]
Flu jabs cause rise in adverse drug reactions
By Clodagh Sheedy SWINE flu vaccination led to a surge in reports of adverse reactions to drugs, the Irish Medicines Board (IMB) has revealed in its annual report. An extra 900 reports of adverse reactions to the vaccine made the year one of the busiest ever for the board. The board also seized just under […]
Parents delay vaccinations
By Rebecca Todd Canterbury parents are opting to get their daughters immunised against cervical cancer when they are older. A GP spokesman said that decision was the reason for Canterbury having the lowest Gardasil vaccination rate in the country for girls aged 12 to 14. Gardasil protects girls from a sexually transmitted infection, the human […]
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