June 18, 2003

June 18, 2003

             

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Shot forced on newborn over parents' objections - Orwellian nightmare for 'persecuted' couple - WorldNetDaily

Friend or Foe?  Forced Vaccination  - Baby M - website

Raccoons, prairie dogs, and airplanes - by Randall Neustaedter, OMD - The Natural Health Newsletter

Varicella-Related Deaths Are 'Tragic Reminder' of Failure to Vaccinate - Reuters Health via Medscape

SARS forced suspension of food safety and immunization programs: document - CP via http://mediresource.sympatico.ca

Vaccine could wipe out BSE and lead to therapy for CJD - The Guardian, UK

FDA Approves First Nasal-Mist Flu Vaccine - First Nasal-Mist Flu Vaccine Approved by FDA, for People Ages Five to 49 - ABC News

Spray Vaccine For Flu Wins FDA Clearance - The Washington Post

“Experts Sent in as Encephalitis B Hits Guangdong” - http://www.immunizationinfo.org

“Experts Warn World Against Dropping Guard, SARS a ‘Wake-Up Call’” - http://www.immunizationinfo.org

“ID Biomedical Announces Strong Immunogenicity Data From Phase II Trials of FluINsure” - http://www.immunizationinfo.org

“Nigeria: Board Seeks Approval for New Immunization Policy” - http://www.immunizationinfo.org

“Officials at WHO Conference on SARS Say Fight Isn’t Over” - http://www.immunizationinfo.org

“Pneumonia Shots for the Masses” - http://www.immunizationinfo.org

“Smallpox Vaccine Program for Monkeypox Attracts Few Volunteers in Wisconsin” - http://www.immunizationinfo.org

“Spray Vaccine for Flu Wins FDA Clearance” - http://www.immunizationinfo.org

“Vaccine ‘Reduces Euphoric Effect of Cocaine’“ - http://www.immunizationinfo.org

“Vaccine Slows Progress of Type 1 Diabetes” - http://www.immunizationinfo.org

Toxic metal clue to autism - www.eurekalert.org

Polio project to capture survivors' stories - Globe-News via www.amarillonet.com

Pox parts list published - Inventory of vital smallpox virus genes offers hope not threat. - Nature

WHO chief says SARS 'stopped dead in its tracks' - AP via www.redding.com

Charges Dismissed in French AIDS Case - AP via The Herald-Sun

AMA: Drug Company Should Not Sit in Exams - AP via www.mercksource.com

Asthma-Like Symptoms Deserve More Concern - Ivanhoe

Future Benefits of Intensive Diabetes Control - Ivanhoe

Isoflavone Consumption Associated With Reduced Risk Of Breast Cancer - Journal of the National Cancer Institute via www.intelihealth.com

Tungsten Doubted for Nev. Cancer Cluster - AP via The Herald-Sun

Diseases can affect the power in our cells - www.boston.com

Study Supports Lengthening Prostate Cancer Screening Interval - Journal of the National Cancer Institute via www.intelihealth.com

Recall of Cholesterol Drug Grows - The Washington Post

Do Physical Traits at Puberty Determine a Woman's Health Risks? - HealthDay via Yahoo!

Cell phones may cause heart failure - www.cellular-news.com

Study: Mental Fitness Wards Off Dementia - AP via The Herald-Sun

Study: More seeking help with depression - But research finds treatment often inadequate - AP via CNN

More Americans Seeking Help for Depression - The New York Times

New MRI Able to Pinpoint Smaller Tumors  AP via The Herald-Sun

Schafer Autism Report June 18, 2003

Schafer Autism Report June 18, 2003 (Part 2)

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