By Sharyl Attkisson For all those who’ve declared the autism-vaccine debate over – a new scientific review begs to differ. It considers a host of peer-reviewed, published theories that show possible connections between vaccines and autism. The article in the Journal of Immunotoxicology is entitled “Theoretical aspects of autism: Causes–A review.” The author is Helen […]
Rising Costs Complicate Vaccine Guidelines
By Jon Hamilton The group that advises the U.S. government on vaccination thinks some new vaccines may not be worth the cost. In 2009, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, or ACIP, decided it’s not cost effective to routinely vaccinate boys for human papillomavirus, though they do recommend the vaccine for girls. Now the group […]
Our pediatrician gave my daughter the wrong vaccine
By Mary Elizabeth Williams It was a minor slip-up. But it changed her life in an instant. We’d left the pediatrician’s office a mere two hours before the call came. On a recent sunny, summer afternoon, I’d brought my two daughters in for their annual physicals. They’d been weighed and measured and prodded and had […]
Nurse’s bid to get back job fails
From the Otago Daily Times A Northland nurse has lost her bid to the Employment Relations Authority (ERA) to get her job back after she failed to have an emergency crash kit on site while giving school students HPV vaccines. Natalie Lewers was a senior public health nurse employed by the Northland District Health Board (NDHB) to […]
Cancer vaccine developer in US deal
By Jared Lynch CERVICAL cancer vaccine developer Ian Frazer is hoping lightning will strike twice with a new drug aimed at quashing another common cancer. Coridon, the company Professor Frazer founded, yesterday struck a deal with Ohio State University to further develop its Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) project. EBV is the cause of glandular fever and […]
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