By Christina England Over the last two years I have seen two documentaries both entitled ‘A Very Dangerous Doctor’. Both featured the work and research of the now discredited Professor David Southall. It has puzzled me how these documentaries failed to mention the crucial evidence of Lisa Blakemore-Brown and instead both chose to focus their […]
Effectiveness of DTaP Wanes Substantially Over Time
By Sandra Yin May 19, 2011 (Baltimore, Maryland) — The protective power of the diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis vaccination (DTaP) wanes with time, according to a study presented here at the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases 14th Annual Conference on Vaccine Research. “The most surprising finding is that the vaccine wanes as much as it […]
Males should get HPV vaccine too, study says
Men also carry the human papillomavirus, the virus that can lead to male cancers and genital warts. And they could spread HPV to their sexual partners, putting those people at risk for cervical cancer. So the HPV vaccine, that is often recommended for girls, should extend to boys as well, say researchers from Innsbruck Medical […]
Dharamshila Cancer Hospital focuses on Cervical Cancer
Market Press Release – May 13, 2011 12:58 pm – New Delhi, May 13, 2011: Cancer cervix is the commonest cancer among Indian women, every hour it kills almost eight Indian women. It is caused by HPV infection, a common sexually transmitted viral infection. The high risk cofactors in its carcinogenesis are multiple sex partners, […]
SaneVax Team Congratulates Ghana – Sensible Cervical Cancer Prevention
By Norma Erickson The SaneVax Team would like to express their appreciation to Ghana government and health officials. According to a recent article entitled, Rabito Clinic to organise cervical cancer screening: The management of Rabito Clinic in collaboration with Ray Foundation Onlus (RFO), an Italian health institution are to organise cervical cancer screening to create […]
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