By: Dr. Charles Barta, Green Valley News and Sun Gardasil. The first vaccine that prevents cancer. A miracle on the level of the polio vaccine (at least according to Texas Gov. Rick Perry). No more young women dropping dead in the streets form cervical cancer. Am I exaggerating? I personally saw how Gardasil was presented […]
Failed HBV Vaccine Still Protects Kids
From the Vaccine Injury Help Center Posted 04 January 2011 It is unfortunate to note the number of women who have been injured or even died after a Gardasil vaccination. Parents of these young girls as young as nine years of age around the world have begged for change, and for hope in […]
Aluminum adjuvant linked to Gulf War Illness induces motor neuron death in mice
Michael S. Petrik, Margaret C. Wong, Rena C. Tabata, Robert F. Garry and Christopher A. Shaw Abstract Gulf War illness (GWI) affects a significant percentage of veterans of the 1991 conflict, but its origin remains unknown. Associated with some cases of GWI are increased incidences of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and other neurological disorders. Whereas many […]
New-Age Vaccine Adjuvants: Friend or Foe?
By: Nikolai Petrovsky, Susanne Heinzel, Yoshikazu Honda, and A. Bruce Lyons A major unsolved challenge in development is how to achieve a potent adjuvant effect while avoiding reactogenicity or toxicity. Older vaccines made from live or killed whole organisms were effective, but suffered from high reactogenicity. As vaccine manufacturers developed safer, less reactogenic subunit vaccines, […]
Vaccine Hypersensitivity – Update and Overview
By: Philipp J. Fritsche, et al. Summary Concerns about possible reactions to vaccines or vaccinations are frequently raised. However, the rate of reported vaccine-induced adverse events is low and ranges between 4.8–83.0 per 100 000 doses of the most frequently used vaccines. The number of true allergic reactions to routine vaccines is not known; estimations […]
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