Doctors Lounge Adherence to recommended schedules for human papillomavirus quadrivalent vaccine is relatively low, and even lower among blacks, raising concerns about disease disparity, according to research published online Dec. 13 in Pediatrics. FRIDAY, Dec. 17 (HealthDay News) — Adherence to recommended schedules for human papillomavirus (HPV) quadrivalent vaccine is relatively low, and even lower […]
Patent paranoia will kill the smart country
The Australian December 18, 2010 SCIENTIFIC research, sustained by patents, is under threat from an ill-considered biotech bill. IN 1873 French scientist Louis Pasteur, the inventor of pasteurisation and the first vaccine for rabies, was granted a patent for a germ-free pure preparation of yeast for industrial processes. In fact, novel patents on purified preparations […]
Gardasil down, but not out
The Douglass Report December 16, 2010 Teenage girls and their parents aren’t as dumb as Big Pharma thinks — because a new study finds they’re saying “NO!” to the dangerous public health experiment known as Gardasil.
Gardasil, the FDA, and VAERS: How Americans concerned about vaccines interact with government
Understanding Government Better Government through Better Reporting By Marci Greenstein | 14. December 2010 Emily Tarsell thought she had enough information about Gardasil — a new vaccine marketed to young women to prevent certain types of cervical cancer — when she agreed to have her daughter receive the vaccine. But after her third and last […]
Teen Girls Slow to Finish HPV Vaccine Series
Study Finds That Few Girls Receive All 3 HPV Shots on Time, or at All WebMd Health News By Jennifer Warner Dec. 13, 2010 – Only about one in seven girls who start the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine series finish the three-shot sequence on time, according to a new study. The HPV vaccine protects females […]
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