The Washington Post By Rosalind S. Helderman and Fredrick Kunkle Friday, Jan 21, 2011 RICHMOND – The Virginia House of Delegates approved a bill Friday that would eliminate the state’s 2007 requirement that girls receive the vaccine against the human papillomavirus before enrolling in the sixth grade. Virginia was the first state in the country […]
Mom’s advice sways older daughter’s decision to get HPV vaccine
VIHC Vaccine Injury Help Center Posted on January 17, 2011 by RachelB Many young women rely on a key person to help them make critical decisions in life–no matter how old you get, many turn to their mothers for advice and help. This is especially true as many head out on their own–taking their first […]
Merck stops trial for potential blood thinner
Google.com Associated Press January 13, 2011 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Drugmaker Merck & Co. unexpectedly halted a late-stage trial for a potential blood-thinner and said Thursday it would stop giving the drug — seen as a key product in its development pipeline — to stroke victims in separate study. The Whitehouse Station, N.J., company’s shares plunged […]
Sólo seis de cada cien niñas de 14 años se vacunaron del papiloma en 2010
La vacuna que protege del cáncer de cuello de útero y que Salud pone gratis desde 2008 no logra convencer a los padres · Las inmunizaciones han caído un 88% Granadahoy.com GRANADA | Updated 17.01.2011 – 01:00 (Google Translation) The first shot of Granada was the September 15, 2008 at the health center of La […]
British Researcher Wakefield Defends Link Between Vaccine and Autism
ABC News Health British Researcher Holds True to His Study Despite Claims of Falsified Data By LARA SALAHI Jan. 17, 2011 Controversial British surgeon Dr. Andrew Wakefield today defended allegations by authors that his research citing a possible link between the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine and autism were outright “fraudulent.” “There was no fraud, […]
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