Prog Health Sci 2012, Vol 2 , No1 Neurologic adverse events vaccination Sienkiewicz D.*, Kułak W., Okurowska-Zawada B., Paszko-Patej G. Department of Pediatric Rehabilitation of the Medical University of Bialystok, Poland Abstract The present review summarizes data on neurological adverse events following vaccination in the relation to intensity, time of onset, taking into account the […]
Vaccines and Medications: Undue Pharmaceutical Manufacturers’ Influence
Undue industry influences that distort healthcare research, strategy, expenditure and practice: a review. Stamatakis E, Weiler R, Ioannidis JP. Source Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, London, UK; Prevention Research Collaboration, School of Public Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Abstract BACKGROUND: Expenditure on industry products (mostly drugs and devices) has spiraled over […]
How Aluminum Nanoparticles in Vaccines Reach the Brain
“Intramuscular injection of alum-containing vaccine was associated with the appearance of aluminum deposits in distant organs, such as spleen and brain where they were still detected one year after injection.” How does this happen? What are the potential risks? Read the study below: Slow CCL2-dependent translocation of biopersistent particles from muscle to brain Zakir Khan1,2, Christophe […]
Host DNA released in response to aluminum adjuvant enhances MHC class II-mediated antigen presentation and prolongs CD4 T-cell interactions with dendritic cells
Amy S. McKeea,b, Matthew A. Burchillb, Michael W. Munksb, Lei Jinc, John W. Kapplerb,c,d,Rachel S. Friedmanc, Jordan Jacobellic, and Philippa Marrackb,c,e,1 Significance Alum has been used to improve the efficacy of vaccines since the 1930s. Here we show that alum acts in part via host DNA to increase the interaction time between T cells and APCs. Abstract Many vaccines include […]
Review: Bacteria and tumours, causative agents or opportunistic inhabitants?
Joanne Cummins and Mark Tangney Infectious Agents and Cancer 2013, 8:11 doi:10.1186/1750-9378-8-11 Published: 28 March 2013 Abstract (provisional) Associations between different bacteria and various tumours have been reported in patients for decades. Studies involving characterisation of bacteria within tumour tissues have traditionally been in the context of tumourigenesis as a result of bacterial presence within healthy tissues, and in general, […]
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