Neurological problems due to nerve damage after vaccination is a fairly common adverse event with flu vaccines. In 1976, there were more cases of Guillain-Barre Syndrome reported after vaccination than there were confirmed cases of Swine flu. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PRLog (Press Release) – Feb 07, 2011 – Every vaccine on the market is associated […]
Vaccine Markets A Refuge for Big Pharma
Drug Discovery & Development January 13, 2011 Unlike several life science sectors that felt the impact of the global crisis, the human vaccines market remained resilient to the global economic recession. Irked by weakened pipelines and growing pressure from patent expiries, the big pharma majors such as AstraZeneca and Pfizer found vaccines industry as safe […]
Are Americans ready for a 'Generation Rx'?
We consume more than 70% of the world’s opiates and are dying of overdoses at epidemic rates. Where is the oversight? By LISE OLSEN HOUSTON CHRONICLE Feb. 7, 2011, 5:22AM A decade after Congress began dramatically increasing imports into the United States, Americans are consuming more than 70 percent of the world’s legal medicinal supply […]
Dr. Diane Harper Tells the Truth About Gardasil® Part I
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TruthAboutGardasil.org Free-Press-Release.com February 7, 2011 — When even one of the developers of a vaccine recognizes and discloses its dangers and limitations, shouldn’t the FDA and CDC listen? Truth About Gardasil recently had the opportunity to discuss Gardasil®, the HPV vaccine manufactured by Merck Pharmaceuticals, with one of its lead developers, Dr. […]
Historical Vaccine Facts Speak For Themselves
Scientific Living Here are some facts about vaccines. They speak for themselves: In 1871-2, England, with 98% of the population aged between 2 and 50 vaccinated against smallpox, it experienced its worst ever smallpox outbreak with 45,000 deaths. During the same period in Germany, with a vaccination rate of 96%, there were over 125,000 deaths […]
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