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 […]
Is the HPV Vaccine Safe and Effective?
By Nicci Talbot How safe is the cervical cancer jab and which vaccine should you go for? Here’s how Gardasil and Cervarix compare, and what the research trials show so far. There are two vaccines on the market that protect against the high-risk strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV), which has been linked to cervical […]
Cancer Council to dispel Gardasil myths
World News Australia 01 March 2011 | 07:00:00 AM | Source: AAP A quarter of Australian girls eligible for the free Gardasil vaccine are not taking up the offer, prompting a move to dispel the “myths” surrounding the cancer-fighting jab. Studies into the vaccine’s uptake in schools reveal a poor understanding of the way it […]
The Effects of Vaccination on the Brain
International Medical Council on Vaccination By admin – August 26, 2009 Russell Blaylock MD, neurosurgeon [USA] [Host: Mayer Eisenstein, MD, JD, MPH] Dr. Blaylock will speak about vaccines and their relationship to microglia cells and the release of free radicals in the brain. Dr. Blaylock is a nationally recognized board-certified neurosurgeon, health practitioner, author and […]
Hospital workers get flu shots — or risk losing their jobs
By Patricia Montemurri Reflecting a growing trend nationwide, more hospitals in Michigan are requiring employees to get flu shots. At St. Joseph Mercy Hospitals in Ann Arbor and its affiliates in Saline and Livingston County, some 6,000 employees were told to get a flu shot by Jan. 10 or risk termination. Staffers can be exempt […]
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