American Council on Science and Health October 19, 2010 A thoughtful comment was sent to us recently by Kathleen Hoke Dachille, an associate professor at the University of Maryland School of Law. Professor Dachille wrote she agreed with our call to eliminate the philosophical belief exemption for mandatory childhood vaccines, but went on to say: I […]
Eight virus types cause almost all cervical cancer
Reuters By Kate Kelland LONDON | Mon Oct 18, 2010 12:06am BST LONDON (Reuters) – Scientists have identified the eight human papillomavirus (HPV) types responsible for more than 90 percent of cervical cancer cases worldwide and say they should be the targets for the next generation of vaccines. Drugmakers GlaxoSmithKline and Merck & Co. already […]
New Evidence States H1N1 Vaccine Has Elevated Risk of Causing Guillian-Barre Syndrome
VaccineTruth By Christina England | October 19th, 2010 On Sunday 17th October 2010 one of the UK’s leading Sunday newspapers, the Mail on Sunday, reported that a recently released report suggests that the UK government’s position has changed regarding the H1N1 vaccine and related cases of Guillian-Barre Syndrome (GBS). This came to the attention of […]
Ireland’s hidden scandal: child vaccine trials
Belfast Telegraph By Patricia McDonagh Friday, 20 August 2010 Suspicions that vaccine trials had taken place on vulnerable Irish children — many of whom were in state care — first surfaced in the early 1990s. As the current decade dawned, former residents of children’s homes began to publicly raise concerns that they had been the […]
US study supports claims of MMR link to autism
The Sunday Times Online United Kingdom May 2006 By Sam Lister, Health Correspondent THE safety of the MMR innoculation, the combination vaccine given to young children and widely supported by scientists, will be questioned again this week in a presentation that claims to provide proof of a link to autism.American researchers say that their study […]
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