The Daily Iowan BY DI EDITORIAL BOARD | NOVEMBER 29, 2011 7:20 AM Controversy continually surrounds the prospect of administering vaccines to America’s youth. Recent efforts to combat the human papillomavirus, and ultimately cervical cancer, through vaccination have only fueled such debates. But in the case of cervical cancer, only one method is statistically proven […]
Should Boys Be Given the HPV Vaccine? The Science Is Weaker than the Marketing
By Jeanne Lenzer, Medical Investigative Journalist Merck’s promotion of Gardasil, its vaccine against the human papilloma virus (HPV), has a complicated history. First there was the exuberant claim about its reputedly great effectiveness in preventing cervical cancer. Now comes the recommendation last month from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, that all 11- and 12-year-old boys should […]
New Death Post-Gardasil Updated VAERS Figures & Report that HPV Vaccines Adverse Reactions are 50% Higher than other Age- Related Recommended Vaccines
Mother of Injured Gardasil Girl Demands Gardasil’s ‘New Medical Conditions’ Be Legitimized as Post-Gardasil Syndrome (PGS) & Post-Cervarix Syndrome (PCS) By Leslie Carol Botha, Vice President of Public Relations November 29, 2011 One would think the world is facing a cervical cancer epidemic with the amount of money being exchanged and laws changed to make […]
Melbourne Woman, Crippled By Gardasil, Leads Class Action Against Merck
The Kevin Trudeau Show November 22, 2011 Natural News By Joanne Waldron “Another example of the evil drug companies not caring that their products cause so much illness. Gardasil is a joke. How can something that produces seizures, paralysis, and blindness be called safe and effective?” –KTRN One more woman wishes she could be “one […]
Behind the push for boys to get HPV vaccine
By Marie McCullough, Inquirer Staff Writer Does it make sense to vaccinate all boys against a sexually transmitted virus that causes a common cancer they are physically incapable of developing? An expert government panel last month concluded the answer is yes. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommended all U.S. boys ages 11 and 12 be […]
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