By Mathew Herper Yesterday, my colleague David Whelan asked if AOL’s $315 million purchase of the Huffington Post meant that the internet giant would start believing, as some HuffPo writers have asserted, that vaccination is linked to autism. As a result, the Huffington Post’s Senior Health Editor, Alana B. Elias Kornfeld, called Whelan to say […]
Doctor doubts anti-cancer vaccine
By Patricia Boh There is no joke when it comes to cancer. The search for the cure is an unanimous effort. We would love to find a cure for cancer. Until then, cancer prevention vaccinations sound like a godsend. But what exactly are anti-cancers? Common HPV vaccination Gardasil is not exactly what we may have […]
Lawmakers target preventable cancer
Posted in JournalGazette.net Indiana loses on average one woman every three days to cervical cancer. Each week, at least two Hoosier families say goodbye to mothers, daughters, sisters and friends. National statistics show one woman dies of this disease every 2 1/2 hours. What makes these numbers saddest of all is the fact that cervical […]
Don't Toss Stockpiled Avian Flu Vaccine
By Saint Louis University’s Center for Vaccine Development Vaccine that Doesn’t Match Today’s Bird Flu Can Be Valuable in Fighting a Potential Pandemic (HealthNewsDigest.com) – ST. LOUIS — A stockpiled vaccine designed to fight a strain of avian flu that circulated in 2004 can be combined with a vaccine that matches the current strain of […]
Going Viral: The Pentagon takes on a new enemy – swine flu.
By David E. Hoffman ABSTRACT: ANNALS OF SCIENCE about the Pentagon’s reaction to the swine flu virus. On Tuesday night, April 28, 2009, Darrell Galloway, a senior official at the Pentagon’s Defense Threat Reduction Agency, watched a news report from Mexico City about a new strain of influenza known as swine flu that was spreading […]
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