BMJ Research Loretta Brabin, reader in women’s health,1 Stephen A Roberts, senior lecturer in statistics,2 Rebecca Stretch, research nurse,1 David Baxter, consultant in communicable diseases,3 Gloria Chambers, programme manager screening failsafe,4 Henry Kitchener, professor of gynaecological oncology,1 Rosemary McCann, consultant in communicable diseases5 ABSTRACT Objective To assess the feasibility and acceptability of delivering a human […]
Understanding Cervical Cancer
Ethiopian Review October 2, 20102 What It Is, the Role of HPV, and How It May Be Prevented What Is Cervical Cancer? The cervix forms the opening to the uterus from the vagina. It is covered with two main types of cells: squamous cells, which cover the part of the cervix that extends into the […]
Texas must protect its investments in immunization
By ANNA C. DRAGSBAEK HOUSTON CHRONICLE Oct. 1, 2010, 7:48PM The Texas Legislature is confronted with an unprecedented budget shortfall, possibly as much as $20 billion, according to some estimates. In preparation for the Legislature’s return in January 2011, all state agencies were asked to trim their budgets by 10 percent. As agencies release their […]
The Science, Ethics and Politics of Vaccine Mandates
September 27, 2010 Center for Personal Rights The Science, Ethics and Politics of Vaccine Mandates (when you assume that vaccines are safe) Written by Louise Habakus BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY This is a long post but I encourage you to read my remarks. Compulsory vaccination represents a severe limitation of our human, civil, individual and parental […]
Singapore Says "no" to Gardasil Vaccine
SZONE By Steve Boren May 6, 2009 Which country do you think does a better job of protecting its citizens from dangerous pharmaceuticals: Singapore or the United States? Here’s a hint: it’s not the one you think. Not in my opinion, anyway. The FDA is perfectly happy to allow girls as young as nine get […]
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