By Norma Erickson, President Medical consumers worldwide applaud the recent FDA decision not to expand the use of Gardasil to women over the age of 26. Now they want to know when the FDA will admit the original approval may have been a mistake. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PRLog (Press Release) – Apr 12, 2011 – […]
HPV – The bad-girl of STDs
Natural News Monday, April 11, 2011 Posted by: Rosemary Mathis, Director of SANE VAX, INC. Written by: Leslie Carol Botha Spinnaker Magazine, the official newspaper of the University of Northern Florida published an article on March 24, 2011 titled: Oral Sex now major concern in causes of throat cancer (http://www.unfspinnaker.com/). Although the title is not […]
SANE Vax, Inc. Declares Major Victory in Gardasil Awareness Campaign
Merck Loses 4th Bid to Expand Gardasil® to Older Women PR Log April 8, 2011 by Leslie Carol Botha FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE In a long awaited decision1 the US FDA has ruled against Merck’s supplemental biologics application license (sBLA) for an indication to use Gardasil [Human Papillomavirus Quadrivalent (Types 6, 11, 16 and 18) Vaccine Recombinant] […]
SANE Vax, Inc. presents global concerns about HPV vaccines at the British Society for Ecological Medicine Conference
Natural News Monday, April 04, 2011 Posted by: Rosemary Mathis, Director of SANE VAX, INC. Written by: Leslie Carol Botha April 5, 2011 On March 11, Freda Birrell, Scotland, and Leslie Carol Botha, U.S., participated in the British Society for Ecological Medicine Spring Scientific Meeting in London, titled: ‘A tablet a day keeps the patient […]
Behind the Scenes: The Evolution of an HPV Industry
By Norma Erickson, President of SaneVax Inc. April 5, 2011 The first papillomavirus was discovered in the 1930’s by Dr. Richard E. Shope. It was the cottontail rabbit papillomavirus, or the Shope papillomavirus, which occurred in warts that frequently developed into cancerous tumors1. Dr. Shope was able to isolate the virus, inject it into […]
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