By Emily Caldwell COLUMBUS, Ohio – New research that reveals how maternal antibodies block an immune response to the measles virus is a first step toward improving current childhood vaccination practices, scientists say. Maternal antibodies are passed to fetuses during pregnancy and to newborns in their mothers’ milk. The antibodies protect infants against disease in […]
HPV Affects Half Of U.S. Men
The Huffington Post Dr. Jon LaPook Medical correspondent for the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric Posted: March 1, 2011 07:02 AM A study out yesterday in The Lancet by Moffitt Cancer Center researcher Anna Giuliano, Ph.D., and her colleagues finds that 50 percent of men ages 18 to 70 in Brazil, Mexico, and the […]
Vaccine Provocation of Stealth Adapted Virus Induced Encephalopathy (VP-SAVIE)
By W. John Martin, MD, PhD., Institute of Progressive Medicine Vaccination is intended to stimulate the body’s immune response against specific microorganisms or their toxic products. Vaccination is typically the administration via injection of non-living, or otherwise attenuated (weakened), microorganisms or antigenic products, along with an adjuvant intended to enhance the recipient’s immune response. With […]
Half of adult males carry HPV
Science News Human papillomavirus lingers for months in men, study shows By Nathan Seppa Web edition : Monday, February 28th, 2011 The virus notorious for causing cervical cancer in women also turns up frequently in men and can hang on unnoticed for months or even years, researchers report online March 1 in Lancet. The study […]
One-in-four girls ignoring cervical cancer vaccine
Herald Sun Marianne Betts March 01, 2011 6:00AM A QUARTER of young girls are forsaking a life-saving cervical cancer vaccine because of ignorance. Two studies suggested an alarming lack of knowledge was to blame for many girls aged 12-13 not taking up the vaccine, Cancer Council spokeswoman Kate Broun said. The Gardasil jab, which protects […]
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