Drug Discovery & Development January 13, 2011 Unlike several life science sectors that felt the impact of the global crisis, the human vaccines market remained resilient to the global economic recession. Irked by weakened pipelines and growing pressure from patent expiries, the big pharma majors such as AstraZeneca and Pfizer found vaccines industry as safe […]
We Are Anti-Vaccine Wackos – It's Just What We Do
By Marcella Piper-Terry There has been a lot of arguing going on. There’s always a lot of arguing between the two camps in autism, but over the last couple of days it’s been worse. At least that’s my impression. I have some theories about why things are so heated right now, but that’s another note. […]
Historical Vaccine Facts Speak For Themselves
Scientific Living Here are some facts about vaccines. They speak for themselves: In 1871-2, England, with 98% of the population aged between 2 and 50 vaccinated against smallpox, it experienced its worst ever smallpox outbreak with 45,000 deaths. During the same period in Germany, with a vaccination rate of 96%, there were over 125,000 deaths […]
Gut bacteria steer the development of the young brain
Discover This isn’t something a mother wants to hear: when you gave birth to your child, you laced it with millions of unseen forces that are shaping the way it thinks and behaves. Under their influence, your baby’s nerves will grow and connect in ways that will affect everything from how anxious to how coordinated […]
Autism rate triples among K-12 students
California Watch February 4, 2011 | Joanna Lin Special education students with autism in California have more than tripled in number since 2002, even as overall special education enrollment has remained relatively flat, according to an analysis of state education data released yesterday. More than 680,000 students – 11 percent of all California public school […]
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