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Vaccine-related (including autism)

►January 18, 2004 - Nigerian state upholds ban on polio vaccinations - AP via The Times of India - "Officials of a heavily Islamic northern Nigerian state said Saturday they wouldn't lift a ban on polio immunizations, after local tests failed to assuage fundamentalists' fears that the doses contain ingredients to render Muslims infertile."

►January 17, 2004 - A Shot of Hope: A New Cancer Vaccine Goes to Trial - (requires registration or subscription) - Kansas City Star

January 17, 2004 - Vaccine aims at flu, but shots miss target: Albany -- Inoculations give little protection, but worst of season seems to be over - www.timesunion.com

Autism-related, developmental/behavioral issues

January 18, 2004 - Autism rise may be a myth (requires subscription) - The Sunday Times, UK - "A leading medical team claims to have solved the mystery of Britain’s fourfold rise in cases of childhood autism — and it has nothing to do with the MMR ..."

►January 18, 2004 - Children with disability at risk of victimisation - Sunday Herald, UK - "Children who suffer from conditions such as autism or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) could be wrongly caught up in the criminal justice system as a result of the Scottish Executive’s Anti-social Behaviour Bill...According to the proposed law, anti-social behaviour is anything that is likely to result in the alarm or distress of a third party, but the campaigners warn that certain repetitive or unusual behaviour by children with autism or ADHD could be misinterpreted to mean exactly this."

►January 17, 2004 - Unknowns abound at UF autism talks - Gainesville Sun

"Vaccine-preventable" disease-related

►January 17, 2004 - Meningitis deaths unrelated, officials say - AP via www.thestate.com - "A high school student who died Jan. 9 was thought to have meningitis, but tests came back negative. Officials think the tests may have been affected by antibiotics given before a spinal tap was done."

Comment:  How often do things like this happen?

►January 17, 2004 - Women of World War II knew how to persevere - Contra Costa Times - "Children's health problems were always close to the surface. When our oldest started school in first grade, she brought home measles, whooping cough and mumps. The shortage of doctors was acute, since most had been drafted into the service."

Other diseases/conditions (some already in the vaccine pipeline)

►January 17, 2004 - The Mad Cows Finally Come Home - Family Farm Defenders via www.infoshop.org

►January 17, 2004 - 'This could be way worse than SARS' - A deadly avian flu in Vietnam raises fears that it will be transformed into an infectious human killer. - The Globe And Mail - "When a handful of people in Vietnam recently began dying of a flu spread by birds, it set off alarm bells in the offices of infectious-disease specialists around the world...Could this be the start of a global flu pandemic, just like the one that swept the planet after the First World War, killing between 20 million and 40 million people?"

Big pharma, research conduct, conflict of interest, ethics, FDA, oversight, approval process, warnings

Mandatory vaccines, parental/health rights, legal

Miscellaneous

►January 18, 2004 - Does It Pay to Manage Your Own Care? - (requires registration or subscription) - The New York Times

►January 17, 2004 - Sleepless Nights? Could Be Sinus Trouble - HealthDayNews via The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

►January 18, 2004 - The Lab Animal - (requires registration or subscription) - The New York Times - "I had heard about these mice, heard them called ''mighty mice,'' but I was still shocked at the sight of them. There they were in several small cages, grouped with normal mice, all of them nibbling on mouse chow pellets. The mighty mice looked like a different animal. They were built like cattle, with thick necks and big haunches. They belonged in some kind of mouse rodeo."

►January 17, 2004 - Scripps Florida lead chemist named - Palm Beach Post

►January 18, 2004 - Millions in quest for 'miracle cures' - The Japan Times

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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

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