nam aidsmap Michael Carter Published: 07 February 2011 The Gardasil vaccine prevents infection and disease associated with high-risk strains of human papilloma virus (HPV) in males, an international team of investigators report in the February 3rd edition of The New England Journal of Medicine. Sexually experienced boys and young men aged between 16 and 26 […]
A review of a movie that hasn’t been made yet: Two thumbs up–way up!
The Health Sciences Institute Angry young men February 10, 2011 In 2006, when I first told you about Gardasil, the only danger we knew for sure was the danger of wasting your money on an overpriced vaccine that might not even work. Even then, the medical mainstream knew that this human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine offered–at […]
Jared Lee Loughner: Psychotic or Vaccine Induced Madman?
Vaccine Truth By Jeffry John Aufderheide | February 10th, 2011 | Dismissing Jared Loughner’s bloody murders in Arizona as the work of a madman is easy; people like him clearly seem deranged. Yet, shouldn’t we demand better answers? American culture is experiencing a phenomenon of medicated young adults committing violent public acts. (http://www.cchrint.org/2011/01/12/…) As more […]
Woman Diagnosed with Epilepsy After Receiving HPV Vaccine
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 […]
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