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►February 27, 2004 - Bovine
Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE)
(update) - Questions and Answers on Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy - CBER via
FDA ►February 26, 2004 - U.S.
to Study Importing Canada Drugs but Choice of Leader Prompts Criticism
(requires registration or subscription) - The New York Times ►February 26, 2004 - Scavengers
beware! (requires registration or subscription) - BioMedNet ►February 29, 2004 -
Health: Dont sniff at flu threat - Malay Mail via
www.emedia.com.my ►February 28, 2004 -
Judge
confirms legal aid refusal in MMR litigation - The Guardian, UK ►February 28, 2004 -
Hepatitis A warning issued for customers of New Hampshire Taco Bell - AP via
Capital News 9 Comment: Excellent opinion piece. For more on the problem of immunity re: vaccines compared to measles, go to Scandals: What Is Wrong With This Picture?, Scandals: When is an oops not really an oops? When you get to solve the problems you cause, and make money doing both!, Scandals: Playing With Fire - It's Not EASY To Fool Mother Nature, and Scandals: Don't Worry, Be Happy. ►March 1, 2004 -
New Cancer Drugs
Offer Patients Hope, Drug Makers Success - Investor's Daily Business ►February 23, 2004 -
Autistic
Children Featured In Mind Institute Campaign - Mind Institute: We Want
Scenarios To Be Authentic -
www.thekcrachannel.com ►March 1, 2004 - School Choice Offers Flexibility for an Autistic Child - School Reform News via The Heartland Institute - "Three years ago, Carson was like most two-year-olds: He liked to put things into his mouth. And like most moms, his mother Cheryl was always alarmed at what he was putting into his mouth. When Carson bit and broke a mercury thermometer, she was terrified. She rushed him to the hospital in Sandy, Utah, where doctors showed her x-ray images of the mercury Carson had swallowed. Unfortunately, there was nothing they could do. The mercury would pass. All Cheryl could do was wait...Two weeks into the waiting, the shoe dropped. Carson went from babbling to mute. He couldnt make noise. He couldnt talk. His social skills disappeared. He wouldnt sit still. He threw uncontrollable temper tantrums. He wouldnt even acknowledge when his mom or dad called him, no matter how stern--or loving--they were. The doctors diagnosed him with pervasive developmental disorder, a mild form of autism." ►March 1, 2004 - Autism as early expression of catatonia - journal article (Medical Science Monitor) (abstract) ►February 29, 2004 - Vaxin seeks $10
million for flu drug - Bidding for venture capital to pay clinical-trial
costs of vaccine mist -MSNBC ►February 28, 2004 - Bird flu at Kyoto farm found after tip, 28,000 chickens die - The Japan Times ►February 28, 2004 - Fewer cases of meningitis reported - Fewer cases of meningococcal disease have been reported so far this year but health authorities still warn against complacency. - www.stuff.co.nz ►February 28, 2004 - India emerging as vaccine hub - Three key industry players inoculate the idea of the country making big strides in the field - Business Standard ►February 28, 2004 - Food Allergy Vs. Food Intolerance - CBS News Early Show ►February 27, 2004 - Scientists doubt animal research - Many animal experiments may be of little benefit to treating human disease, according to experts. - BBC ►February 27, 2004 -
Polio
vaccine: Our boycott is lesser evil, says Gov Shekarau - Vanguard via
www.vanguardngr.com - "AS
the United Nations wound up the first round of its drive to protect 63 million
African children from polio yesterday, Governor Ibrahim Shekarau of Kano State
said the decision of the state to boycott the immunisation was a 'lesser
evil.'...Kano, Bauchi, Zamfara and Niger boycotted the drive, but Niger and
Bauchi yesterday dropped their opposition and said they were re-joining the
campaign. Governor Shekarau in an interview in Kano said of the boycott: 'It is
a lesser of two evils, to sacrifice two, three, four, five even 10 children (to
polio) than allow hundreds or thousands or possibly millions of girl-children
likely to be rendered infertile.'...Tests carried out on the vaccines by
scientists in the state last year, he said, 'found traces of hormones. We want
explanations.' ►February 27, 2004 - The mercury in your mouth - Amalgam fillings may be making you sick, but many dentists don't care. And once you're sick, it's hard to find a doctor to make you better - www.portlandphoenix.com ►February 27, 2004 -
Royal Plea over Third
World Vaccines Campaign - PA News via The Scotsman - "Queen
Rania of Jordan made an impassioned plea today for help to save the lives of one
million children in the poorest parts of the world...The glamorous royal urged
donors to contribute to the work of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and
Immunisation (GAVI) and the Vaccine Fund...Queen Rania, a mother of three, told
guests at the luncheon she had asked her children about vaccinations...Her
daughter had said jabs hurt, but then you get to wear a plaster...'To a child,
wearing a Band Aid is enough to make it all worthwhile.'" ►February 27, 2004 -
No more bird flu outbreaks discovered in ten provinces within 22 days -
Vietnam News Agency ►February 27, 2004 -
Hepatitis
Drug-Maker Complaints Reviewed - Federal Health Officials Review Complaints
That Hepatitis Drug-Maker Chiron Blocks Research - AP via ABC News ►February 27, 2004 -
Vaccine team's shot in the arm - Liverpool Echo via
http://.icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk ►February 26, 2004 - Ivory Coast Worries About Possible Polio Epidemic - Voice of America ►February 26, 2004 - Korean bird
flu 'not lethal' - www.itv.com ►February 26, 2004 - Just 5 docs to care for 623,000 patients at night - Evening Times - "JUST five doctors will be on duty for overnight home visits to cover more than 623,000 people in Lanarkshire under a new GP contract, it was revealed today." ►February 26, 2004 - Official Defends Polio Vaccine Boycott - AP via The Herald-Sun ►February 26, 2004 - Bar Codes Favored to Cut Hospitals' Drug Errors - Health Chief Maps Rules To Encourage Their Use (requires registration) - Washington Post ►February 25, 2004 - Intranasal
Influenza Vaccine Strongly Linked to Bell's Palsy - Reuters Health via
www.immunizationinfo.org
(abstract) ►February 25, 2004 - Indonesia Fears New Dengue Fever Strain - AP via The Herald-Sun ►February 25, 2004 - FDA Puts Hold on Mich. Infant Supplement - AP via The Herald-Sun ►February 25, 2004 - Penn State scientists use bacteria to turn sewage into electricity - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ►February 25, 2004 - Youngsters, Fetuses Are Most Vulnerable - Studies Find IQ, Socialization Problems (requires registration) - Washington Post ►February 25, 2004 - Update 1-Malpractice bill fails again in U.S. Senate - Reuters via Forbes ►February 25, 2004 - Dana-Farber scientists discover natural blocker of HIV-1 virus - Could lead to new strategies for preventing infection that causes AIDS - Dana-Farber Cancer Institute via www.eurekalert.org ►February 25, 2004 - High blood pressure in the lungs a major risk for death in adults with sickle cell disease - NIH/National Institutes of Health via www.eurekalert.org ►February 25, 2004 - Schistosomiasis: Discovery May Accelerate New Treatment For Global Health Problem - University Of California - Santa Barbara via Science Daily ►February 25, 2004 - UCL study questions basis for treatment of diseases including cancer and arthritis - University College London via www.eurekalert.org ►February 25, 2004 - Scientists find HIV-blocking protein in monkeys - NIH/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases via www.eurekalert.org ►February 25, 2004 - Capturing cell protein production in action could help fight antibiotic resistance - Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine via www.eurekalert.org ►February 25, 2004 - Embryonic pig cell transplants halt rat diabetes - Procedure requires no immune suppression drugs - Washington University School of Medicine via www.eurekalert.org ►February 25, 2004 - Study shows drug can heal, reduce recurrence of fistulas in Crohn's disease - Massachusetts General Hospital via www.eurekalert.org ►February 25, 2004 -
Childhood
Weight Changes Predict Sugar Problem - Reuters via Yahoo! ►February 24, 2004 - Anti-epilepsy drug, topiramate, effective at preventing migraine headaches - JAMA and Archives Journals Website via www.eurekalert.org ►February 24, 2004 - Antibiotic provides promise in treatment of spinal cord injuries - Treatment prevents later-stage tissue loss contributing to long-term injury - Children's Hospital Boston - via www.eurekalert.org ►February 24, 2004 - Vaccine Boycott Grows in Northern Nigeria - AP via www.mercurynews.com ►February 24, 2004 - MedcomSoft
Portable Chart (MPC) unveiled at HIMSS - New product will deliver
"intelligent" Electronic Patient Records to virtually any point of care -
PRNewswire-FirstCall via
http://interestalert.com ►February 24, 2004 - Scientists raise caution about effects of HRT on hearing - University of Rochester Medical Center via www.eurekalert.org ►February 24, 2004 - Combination therapy does not appear to benefit cardiac patients before heart catheter procedure - JAMA and Archives Journals Website via www.eurekalert.org ►February 24, 2004 - Brain Scans Substantiate Feel-the-Pain Sentiments (requires registration or subscription) - The New York Times ►February 24, 2004 - When Your Doctor Goes to the Beach, You May Get Burned (requires registration or subscription) - The New York Times ►February 24, 2004 - Mosquito Fighters Grapple With West Nile - AP via The Herald-Sun ►February 24, 2004 - Panel Presents Report on Leukemia Cluster - AP via The Herald-Sun ►February 24, 2004 - Mich. Hospital Trying to Eliminate Errors - AP via The Herald-Sun ►February 24, 2004 - AP Poll: Prescription Costs a Burden - AP via The Herald-Sun ►February 24, 2004 - Chemical PBDE Showing Up in Breast Milk - AP via The Herald-Sun ►February 24, 2004 - Low Carb Lowdown: Sorting out the truth and judging the tastes of products born of the latest diet craze - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ►February 24, 2004 - Q&A: Everything you need to know about carbs - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ►February 24, 2004 - Consumer Update: Try a 'me-too' drug to cut your prescription costs - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ►February 24, 2004 - Frist says Democrats threaten class action bill - Reuters via Forbes ►February 24, 2004 - Double standards claim over MMR - London Evening Standard ►February 24, 2004 - Parents back doctor's MMR findings - The Scotsman ►February 24, 2004 - 'Bird flu' hits share prices of U.S. poultry firms - Reuters via Yahoo! Finance ►February 24, 2004 - U.N. disease early warning system proves its worth - Reuters via www.signonsandiego.com ►February 24, 2004 - Aspirin triggers bad reactions in some asthma patients - The Boston Globe ►February 24, 2004 - MRI Study Sheds New Light on Attention - UC Davis Health System via Newswise ►February 24, 2004 - State urged to track diseases, environmental links - Contra Costa Times ►February 24, 2004 - Ministers temper their triumphalism but delight spreads at Whitehall - The Independent, UK ►February 24, 2004 - Flu reports slam door on Texas poultry exports - Most flocks are free of disease, health authorities say (requires registration) - Dallas Morning News ►February 24, 2004 -
Childhood obesity accelerating, study finds - Clothing manufacturers adjust
by offering baggier styles and elasticized waists - The Globe and Mail ►February 24, 2004 - New Health Dangers of Genetically Modified Food (and Vaccines)Discovered - Institute for Responsible Technology via Common Dreams ►February 23, 2004 - New Data Refute Link Between Medical Malpractice Lawsuits and OB/GYN Insurance Premium Hikes - www.commondreams.org ►February 23, 2004 - Flu vaccine makers look beyond the chicken egg - Scientific American ►February 23, 2004 - Anthrax attacks stump FBI, but remain priority - The Washington Times ►February 23, 2004 - Australian troops anthrax shot problems - New Zealand Herald - "It said the vaccination programme was secretly suspended for two months after 75 per cent of the 1500 Afghan deployment in 2002, including elite special forces, fell ill." ►February 23, 2004 - Defence's anthrax headache continues - TV Program Transcript The 7.30 Report Australian Broadcasting Corporation ►February 23, 2004 - Polio Vaccination Drive Opens in Africa - Polio Immunization Drive Opens in West and Central Africa; Two Nigerian States Ban Vaccine - AP via ABC News ►February 23, 2004 - African polio drive fights vaccine ban - AP via www.globeandmail.com ►February 23, 2004 - Avian influenza A(H5N1) - update 29 - WHO ►February 23, 2004 - Variations in the P-gp gene do not affect disease progression rates - www.aidsmap.com ►February 23, 2004 - Genetic analysis shows control of inflammation could help some delay HIV treatment - www.aidsmap.com ►February 23, 2004 - Jefferson scientists unlocking secrets of cholesterol transport in body - Thomas Jefferson University via www.eurekalert.org ►February 23, 2004 - Mayo Clinic discover important clue to new treatments for lymphoma, breast and colon cancers - Mayo Clinic researchers discover that key cancer gene cbp doesn't work alone; Important clue to targeting new treatments for lymphoma, breast and colon cancers - Mayo Clinic via www.eurekalert.org ►February 23, 2004 - VA Launches New Web Site on Hepatitis C - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs via Yahoo! Finance ►February 23, 2004 - Kidney transplant patients who develop diabetes show poor short-term outcomes - Penn State via www.eurekalert.org ►February 23, 2004 - U of M researchers a step further in Type 1 diabetes treatment - Single Infusion of islet cells surpasses previous success - University of Minnesota via www.eurekalert.org ►February 23, 2004 - Fiber intake from fruits and cereals may reduce risk of coronary heart disease - JAMA and Archives Journals Website via www.eurekalert.org ►February 23, 2004 - Postmenopausal hormone therapy associated with increased risk for developing asthma - JAMA and Archives Journals Website via www.eurekalert.org ►February 23, 2004 - New discovery may lead to therapy for incurable blood cancer - Cell Press via www.eurekalert.org ►February 23, 2004 - Protein abundant in human tumors confers resistance to anticancer drugs - Cell Press via www.eurekalert.org ►February 23, 2004 - UNC study may improve gene therapy safety - University of North Carolina School of Medicine via www.eurekalert.org ►February 23, 2004 - Therapy for autistic kids in jeopardy - The Journal Times Online ►February 23, 2004 - Alchemia Eyes $3 Bln Anti-Clotting Market - Reuters via Yahoo! News ►February 23, 2004 - Egg Beaters - Flu vaccine makers look beyond the chicken egg - Scientific American ►February 23, 2004 -
Johns
Hopkins Settles in Toddlers Death - AP via Yahoo! ►February 23, 2004 - The smearing of Andrew Wakefield - Daily Mail via www. melaniephillips.com ►February 23, 2004 - MMR jab skeptics still back doctor - The Journal ►February 23, 2004 - University Program Helps Autistic Students - AP via www.pressrepublican.com ►February 23, 2004 - NIH offers $1000 genome grant - Hope is that current cost of $10-50 million per mammalian genome can be reduced in 10 years - The Scientist ►February 23, 2004 - A better test for mad cow - Taking tissue from slaughtered animals is now the only method, and its costs can be high - AP via Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ►February 23, 2004 - French NIH, UPMC sign pact - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ►February 22, 2004 - Nigeria Boycotts Polio Vaccination Drive - AP via The Herald-Sun ►February 22, 2004 - FDA, States at Odds Over Drugs - Minnesota Web Site Points Way to Canadian Pharmacies (requires registration) - Washington Post ►February 21, 2004 - WHO warns that avian flu could still be in the environment - journal article (BMJ) ►February 21, 2004 - Europe to have its own centre for disease control - journal article (BMJ) ►February 20, 2004 - Questions Linger Over Pentagons Use of Multiple, Simultaneous Vaccinations - Nuclear Threat Initiative ►February 20, 2004 - U.S. Smallpox Vaccination Program Hindered by Overburdened Health System, Study Finds - Nuclear Threat Initiative ►February 20, 2004 - Low-level magnetic fields concern - Exposure to low-level magnetic fields could be harmful, say US scientists. - BBC News ►February 20, 2004 - Manatee
7th-graders lag state in shots - Bradenton Herald ►February 20, 2004 - Bird Flu in Pennsylvania Poses Uncertain Risk to People - Gene Analysis Is Underway for New Strain - Genome News Network ►February 20, 2004 - Salmon can still be part of a healthy diet - Benefits of moderate fish intake likely outweigh the risks (requires registration) - The Medical Posting ►February 20, 2004 - Avian influenza A(H5N1) - update 28 - WHO ►February 20, 2004 - Early infections may protect against leukemia - Reuters via Healthy Pages ►February 19, 2004 - Indiana:
The Day at the Statehouse - AP via
www.aegis.org ►February 19, 2004 - Lead
Story: Autism - www.canada.com ►February 19, 2004 - U.S. Worried by HIV Trends in Heterosexuals - Reuters via Yahoo! News ►February 19, 2004 - Study provides new insights about brain organization - Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center via www.eurekalert.org ►February 19, 2004 - Dolly's creator defends human cloning research - Reuters via ABC News Online ►February 19, 2004 - INDIANA: The Day at the Statehouse - AP via AEGiS ►February 19, 2004 - Bush Administration Distorting Science? - Transcripts of Paula Zahn Now - CNN ►February 19, 2004 - FISH OIL AND HOSTILITY - Eating fatty fish might make you less hostile - Seattle Post-Intelligencer ►February 19, 2004 - New Screening Tool May Help Identify Children with Auditory Processing Disorder - Association for Research in Otolaryngology via Newswise ►February 19, 2004 - NIH probe expands - High pay for 'top individuals' questioned; investigating committee chair to step down - The Scientist ►February 19, 2004 - TB vaccine research 'doubled' - With a single grant, Gates Foundation says it boosts global investment by 100% - The Scientist ►February 18, 2004 - Kids' food allergies alter family life - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer ►February 17, 2004 - Update in Infectious Diseases - Annals of Internal Medicine via www.pharmacytimes.com ►February 17, 2004 - T-Cell Differentiation and Progression of HIV Infection - journal article (PLoS Biology) ►February 17, 2004 - Activating p53 in Cancer Cells with Protein Therapy Shows Preclinical Promise - journal article (PLoS Biology) ►February 17, 2004 - A New Breast Cancer Model - journal article (PLoS Biology) ►February 16, 2004 - Sedentary preschoolers face a fat future - Some three-year-olds are as inactive as office workers (requires registration) - The Medical Posting ►February 16, 2004 - Scientists theorize a new form of autism may be emerging - Scripps Howard News Service via Courierpress.com ►February 16, 2004 - Prenatal lead exposure linked to schizophrenia - New Scientist ►February 16, 2004 - Tuna and autism for unborn child - link? - Medical News Today ►February 15, 2004 - High nitric oxide production in autistic disorder: a possible role for interferon-gamma. - journal article (Biological Psychiatry) ►February 15, 2004 - Avian influenza ("bird flu") and the significance of its transmission to humans - WHO ►February 12, 2004 - In the African Highlands, Climate Extremes Are a Critical Factor in Malaria Epidemics, UB Research Shows - University At Buffalo ►February 11, 2004 - Researchers Closer To Answers About Vaccines And Autism - www.kirotv.com ►February 10, 2004 - Diarrhea Bug May Prevent Cancer, Study Shows - Reuters via ABC News ►February 9, 2004 - Antioxidants protect against Alzheimer's disease - Seniors taking vitamins C and E lowered their risk for dementia (requires registration) - The Medical Posting ►February 2004 - Call For Full Disclosure of the Money Received By Expert Witness Acting For The Pharmaceutical Companies - Autism Research Campaign for Health ►February 2004 - The fetal cardiovascular response to antenatal steroids in severe early-onset intrauterine growth restriction - journal article (American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology) ►February 2004 - Body Of Evidence: New Science In The Debate Over Toxic Flame Retardants And Our Health - U.S. PIRG Reports ►February 2004 - Watch the "Ransom" Public Service Announcement which is being shown on major networks across the country - Autism Canada Foundation ►February 2004 - Pure Neuropsychiatric Presentation of Multiple Sclerosis - The American Journal of Psychiatry via http://mentalhelp.net ►February 2004 - Risperidone-Associated Diabetes Mellitus in Children/In Reply - Pediatrics via http://mentalhelp.net ►February 2004 - Case Report: Kikuchis Disease - journal article (Indian Pediatrics) ►January 13, 2004 - Gene Expression Signature of a Fibroblast Serum Response Predicts Cancer Progression - journal article (PLoS Biology) ►January 2004 - Prevalence of eating disorders in female and male adolescents (1415 years) - journal article (Eating Behaviours) ►National Infant Immunization Week April 25 - May 1, 2004 - Theme--Vaccination: An Act of Love - Love them, Protect Them, Immunize Them - CDC ►Take Action! - Protect Children and Families From Dangers of Mercury Pollution - Environmental Defense Network ►Volume 4, 2003 - Encephalitis and Acute Renal Failure Associated with Mycoplasma pneumoniae: A Case Presentation (pdf) - journal article (International Pediatrics) ►November 5, 2003 - Comments on Verstraeten et al, Safety of Thimerosal-Containing Vaccines from Nov 5, 2003 Pediatrics - Post-publication Peer Review - journal article (Pediatrics) ►September 25, 2003 - The Body's First Line of Defense - National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases ►August 13, 2003 - A shot in the dark - According to a new book, it is not just MMR that parents should be wary of - evidence is mounting that other vaccines may have dangerous side effects - The Guardian ►May 28, 2003 - Shaken Baby Syndrome - Woman's Hour via BBC Radio ►May 2002 - Cerebellar proteoglycans regulate sonic hedgehog responses during development - journal article (Development) (abstract) ►December 14, 2001 - CD9 amino acids critical for upregulation of diphtheria toxin binding - journal article (Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications) (abstract) ►December 8, 1995 - Heparin-like molecules on the cell surface potentiate binding of diphtheria toxin to the diphtheria toxin receptor/membrane-anchored heparin-binding epidermal growth factor-like growth factor - journal article (Journal of Biological Chemistry) (abstract) ►January 24, 1976 - Immunological features in multiple sclerosis - journal article (British Medical Journal) (abstract)
Breaking News Archives - each day's breaking news from December 1, 2003 (check here for breaking news you might have missed and breaking news that didn't ever hit the "front page") More News - all the news most recently posted on this website All the News - a running tab of everything posted on this website since October 29, 2003 Top Stories Archives - daily breaking and other important news stories Daily News Archives - all the news posted on this website each day (from April 2001) Hot Topics - selected stories, by category Return to Vaccination News Home Page (for best results, right click to "open in new window") DISCLAIMER: All information, data, and material contained, presented, or provided here is for general information purposes only and is not to be construed as reflecting the knowledge or opinions of the publisher, and is not to be construed or intended as providing medical or legal advice. The decision whether or not to vaccinate is an important and complex issue and should be made by you, and you alone, in consultation with your health care provider.
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