By Doug Guthrie, The Detroit News Delay issued pending ruling in similar case before top state court. Detroit — Criminal assault charges are on hold against a mother accused of an armed standoff with police and child welfare workers over the removal of her teenage daughter from her home as the state Supreme Court considers […]
Few students vaccinated against whooping cough so far
Less than 15 percent of the Coachella Valley students required to get a whooping cough booster shot have received the vaccine, school district officials report. “It’s going to be a mess if they all show up in July,” said Denise Magee, director of Student Support Services for Desert Sands Unified School District. A new law […]
Spanish Press Neglects to Print Gardasil News
[Note from SaneVax: On 10 April 2011, the AAVP in Spain sent the following press release to their local newspaper. The SaneVax Team just got word today that the editor(s) obviously didn’t think the article was news-worthy and neglected to publish it. We disagree, particularly since medical authorities are using Gardasil® for older women, regardless […]
Wrongly Injected Toddler Battles Leukaemia
By Natalie Akooric A Hamilton toddler who was mistakenly injected with a vaccine to prevent cervical cancer when he was just six weeks old has developed a rare form of leukaemia. Chace Topperwien began chemotherapy for the M7 strand of acute myeloid leukaemia on his second birthday last month, but doctors cannot tell them whether […]
FDA regulation, and off label use of atypical antipsychotic drugs
By Jan Henderson, PhD Abilify, Seroquel, Zyprexa, Risperal – these are among the atypical antipsychotics for which Americans paid $10 billion in 2008. $6 billion of that was for off-label use. The FDA only approves drugs when their safety and efficacy have been tested for specific conditions. For example, an antipsychotic might be approved for […]
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