Posted by Vaccine Injury Attorney In a May 25, 2011 article at Boston.com, an article reads, “Measles continues to spread in the state, with two new cases confirmed on Monday.” According to the article the number of confirmed cases of measles is rising in the state of Massachusetts. The article reads, “Measles continues to spread […]
Troy students won't hear of HPV vaccine at school
By Marianne Eisenbrandt JOLIET — No action was taken by the Troy School Board last week on policy revisions that would inform students of the availability of inoculations for the human papilloma virus. The statement pertaining to HPV and the vaccine will be deleted from the revised policy and it will be brought back to […]
New Study Claims 83 Autism Cases Caused by Vaccines
By Nicole Polard WASHINGTON, D.C. — Researchers released the most recent news in the autism-vaccine debate at a press conference in Washington, D.C., earlier this month. A study scheduled for publication in the Pace Environmental Law Review closely examined public information on 1,300 cases in which the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program compensated families. Significant […]
Gardasil Victim Graduates Despite Odds
By Deb Farris May 20, 2011 Gabi Swank graduated from South High School last night, after doctors told her she wouldn’t live this long. “Two years ago they told me I wouldn’t be here right now, so it’s a big accomplishment,” said Swank just moments after she walked across the stage at Koch Arena with […]
Vaccine Safety Working Group Open to Public Comments
Overview The NVAC provides advice to the Assistant Secretary for Health, as Director of the National Vaccine Program, on issues of vaccine policy. Membership of the NVAC’s Vaccine Safety Working Group, encompasses a broad range of expertise including pediatric and adult infectious diseases, genomics, immunology, epidemiology, public health, maternal and child health, pharmacoepidemiology, and biostatistics. […]
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