By Norma Erickson Medical consumers worldwide are currently experiencing an epidemic of medical fraud perpetrated by pharmaceutical companies, the FDA and the CDC. These same consumers now feel abandoned by the U.S. Supreme Court. When will they say enough is enough? FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PRLog (Press Release) – Feb 25, 2011– When it comes to […]
Bruesewitz v. Wyeth: What it means for those who suffered a vaccine injury
Law Offices of Sadaka & Associates February 24, 2011 If you or someone you love is injured you can bring a lawsuit against the person who injured you. During that lawsuit you (and your lawyer) must prove that the person who injured you had a responsibility to not hurt you. This is called duty in […]
Call for jabs to protect against STI
Your Canterbury
February 27, 2011
Sexual health doctors have urged the Government to vaccinate against genital warts as part of the school-based jabs programme.
Cases of the sexually transmitted infection (STI) have soared, with an increase of 33 per cent across the South East since 2000.
More than 400 new cases per 100,000 of the population were diagnosed in Kent in 2009.
Medway had the highest rate of the infection at 167 in 2009. Recent figures from Medway’s GUM (genitor-urinary medicine) clinic show cases of genital warts rose 36 per cent from 302 to 412 between 2004 and 2010.
Extending vaccine benefits to developing world will require innovation
Pediatric SuperSite
May 4, 2010
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Creative vaccine distribution strategies, improved vaccine technologies and more rapid manufacturing timetables were among ideas speakers at the 2010 Pediatric Academic Societies proposed during a symposium on vaccine-preventable diseases in the developing world.
Kathleen M. Neuzil, MD, MPH, professor of medicine at the University of Washington, senior advisor for immunizations at PATH, both in Seattle, and Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices member said that the lessons learned during this past season’s influenza A (H1N1) pandemic can be applied to distributing vaccines to people in low-resource settings.
Berries May Ward Off Parkinson’s Disease
Flavonoids Found in Berries and Other Fruits May Protect Against Parkinson’s Disease By Jennifer Warner WebMD Health News Reviewed by Laura J. Martin, MD Feb. 14, 2011 –– Incorporating berries and other fruits in your diet may pay off by reducing the risk of Parkinson’s disease. A new study shows men who ate the most […]
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