Discovery News Analysis by Benjamin Radford Tue Dec 28, 2010 03:12 PM ET The Food and Drug Administration has just approved a vaccine that helps protect against anal cancer in men and women by targeting the human papillomavirus (HPV). About 90 percent of anal cancers are believed to be caused by HPV, and the vaccination […]
Vaccines Top the List of 2010 Innovations
XCONOMY Seattle Larry Corey 12/27/10 For us it would be in the area of vaccines first. The approval of the first cancer therapeutic vaccine from Dendreon in prostate cancer establishes the concept that immunotherapy is a conceptually achievable and clinically useful approach for treating cancer. This allows us and others to develop novel concepts of […]
Vaccines Deadly During Pregnancy: Fetal Immune System Arises From Entirely Different Source
PreventDisease December 2010 Researchers have shown for the first time that the human fetal immune system arises from an entirely different source than the adult immune system. The finding could lead to a better understanding of why many newborns are born with impairments due to toxic overloads from mothers who chose to be vaccinated during […]
HPV data fails to flag aboriginal girls
Lack of monitoring vaccinations troubling Winnipeg Free Press By: Breanne Massey Posted: 24/12/2010 1:00 AM | More girls in Manitoba are getting vaccinated against the human papillomavirus that can cause cervical cancer. However, nobody appears to be watching the vaccination rate on aboriginal communities despite rising concerns over cervical cancer rates for aboriginal women. Manitoba […]
Views and News: Vaccines
Lake County Record-Bee California From staff reports Updated: 12/23/2010 09:43:53 PM PST By Al Duncan I’ve heard more than 30 hours of testimonies and interviews and read more than 100 pages of documentation describing the horrifying effects of aspartame, fluoride and vaccines. And according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), “one out of every 110 […]
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