Neil Z Miller and Gary S Goldman Abstract The infant mortality rate (IMR) is one of the most important indicators of the socio-economic well-being and public health conditions of a country. The US childhood immunization schedule specifies 26 vaccine doses for infants aged less than 1 year—the most in the world—yet 33 nations have lower […]
New study: Nations requiring the most vaccines tend to have the worst infant mortality rates
By Neil Z. Miller (NaturalNews) A new study, published in Human and Experimental Toxicology (http://het.sagepub.com/content/earl), a peer-reviewed journal indexed by the National Library of Medicine, found that nations with higher (worse) infant mortality rates tend to give their infants more vaccine doses. For example, the United States requires infants to receive 26 vaccines — the […]
Infant Mortality Rates Increase With Vaccines
By Catherine Frompovich In the just published (May 4, 2011) online journal article, “Infant mortality rates regressed against number of vaccine doses routinely given: Is there a biochemical or synergistic toxicity?” in Human and Experimental Toxicology, authors Neil Z Miller and Gary S Goldman state: “Nations that require more infant vaccine doses tend to have […]