Mail Online By Sophie Borland Last updated at 7:34 PM on 3rd November 2010 Children who haven’t had the MMR jab should be banned from schools, according to a leading doctor. Dr Sohail Bhatti, a director of one of the largest health trusts in Britain, said the draconian measure was the only way to ensure […]
Bodily Harm Explained
Executive Reasoning Chief of Police, Fire Chief, Child Protection Agency, Citizen, Police Officer I am very concerned. I wish to inform you of BODILY HARM to the public at large. Please file a police report on my behalf and inform me of the police report number. I wish to file the following report: All vaccinations […]
Vaccines Did Not Save Us – 2 Centuries of Official Statistics
Child Health Safety This is the data the drug industry does not want you to see. Here 2 centuries of UK, USA and Australian official death statistics show conclusively and scientifically modern medicine is not responsible for and played little part in substantially improved life expectancy and survival from disease in western economies. The main […]
Enhanced neuronal expression of major histocompatibility complex class I leads to aberrations in neurodevelopment and neurorepair
Zhongqi-Phyllis Wua, b, 1, Lorraine Washburna, 1, Tina V. Bilousovaa, Maia Boudzinskaiaa, Nathalie Escande-Beillarda, Jyes Querubina, Hoa Danga, Cui-Wei Xiec, Jide Tiana and Daniel L. Kaufmana, b, , a Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, 90024, USA b Neuroscience Interdepartmental Program, University of California, Los Angeles, Los […]
Immune Response Offers Possible Insight to Schizophrenia, Autism
Psych Central By Traci Pedersen Reviewed by John M. Grohol, Psy.D. on October 20, 2010 Exposing newborn neurons to higher than normal levels of a common immune protein results in abnormal brain development in mice studies, according to scientists from the University of California. The discovery provides fresh insight into factors leading to human neurological […]
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