Action 3 News Council Bluffs, IA Posted: Feb 10, 2011 8:45 PM MST You may have seen the commercials aimed at young women, that promote a vaccine to prevent HPV. The virus can lead to cervical cancer. Twenty-year-old Alexa Lancial, from Council Bluffs, got the shot at age 17, a decision she now regrets. “I woke up for […]
More than 300 adverse reactions to cancer jab
Irish Times The Irish Times – Thursday, February 10, 2011 EITHNE DONNELLAN MORE THAN 300 adverse reactions to the cervical cancer vaccine used in the State’s national immunisation programme have been reported so far to the Irish Medicines Board (IMB). The vaccination programme began in second-level schools last May and about 90,000 doses of the […]
Dr. Halvorsen on Wakefield, Witch Hunts and Vaccine Safety
Age of Autism By Anne Dachel February 9, 2011 Several months ago, I interviewed British doctor Richard Halvorsen concerning the heated vaccine-autism controversy. Dr. Halvorsen had gained a fair amount of attention in the British press. I contacted him recently to get his views on the allegations of fraud against Dr. Andrew Wakefield. He minced […]
Panel finds deficiencies in HPV vaccine project
Hindu Times By Aarti Dhar, Hindu Times February 8, 2011 Interim report falls short of fixing responsibility. The three-member committee, set up to probe the alleged irregularities in conducting studies using human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine by PATH in India, has identified several deficiencies in the planning and implementation of the project leading “to a crisis […]
Expert says boys must be offered cancer jab
The Sydney Morning Herald Amy Corderoy HEALTH February 8, 2011 THE immunisation program that protects girls against the virus linked to cervical cancer should immediately be extended to boys to prevent other cancers, a leading epidemiologist says. Vaccinating boys against the human papillomavirus (HPV) would help stem a drastic rise in some cancers, particularly among […]
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