By Mike Hamilton A GROUP of Gulf War veterans has been diagnosed with an extremely rare illness that would normally affect just one man in the entire European population. The vets have been told they are suffering from a “systemic disease” that stops them producing testosterone and affects their glands, brains, hearts and other organs. […]
Vaccination by gunpoint
From Vaccine Injury Help Center We live in a country where we are blessed with freedom of choice, yet some people are not so lucky. Imagine for a moment that the freedoms and liberties we enjoy in the US, were stolen from us. Not just stolen though, taken by gunpoint. What a tragedy, but this […]
U.S. debates whether boys should get HPV vaccine
By Donna Domino July 14, 2011 — With the alarming rise in the rate of oropharyngeal cancer among men being linked to the human papillomavirus (HPV), the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is considering whether to also recommend the HPV vaccine for boys. Two vaccines (Cervarix and Gardasil) are currently available to […]
FDA seeks comment on proposed policy for diagnostic tests used with targeted drug therapies
From FierceBiotech Part of agency’s efforts to promote development of personalized medicines and diagnostics. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today issued a new draft guidance to facilitate the development and review of companion diagnostics – tests used to help health care professionals determine whether a patient with a particular disease or condition should receive […]
Meningitis vaccine debated at CDC forum
By Carol M. Ostrom, Seattle Times Health Reporter At a forum in Shoreline Tuesday on whether to add meningitis to the vaccination schedule for children, more than 100 parents, health-care providers and others interested in the topic considered questions about vaccine safety, effectiveness and whether mandates are advisable. The Centers for Disease Control and its […]
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