March 4, 2004
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Posted March 4, 2004:
►March 1, 2004 - One of Largest Ever Genetic Studies of Autism Launched - Schafer Autism Report
►March 2, 2004 - Men, Empathy, and Autism - Schafer Autism Report
►March 3, 2003 - Childhood Vaccine-Autism Study Renounced * Lifting the Veils ofAutism, One by One by One - Schafer Autism Report
►March 2, 2004 - AVANIR Awarded NIH Grant to Expand Development of Anti-Anthrax Antibodies - Business Wire
►March 2, 2004 - Anthrax vaccine inquiry soldiers demand - Medical News Today
►Mar 4, 2004 - Scientists Give Access to Stem Cell Lines - AP via The Herald-Sun
►Mar 4, 2004 - Cancer Patients Brace for Medicare Changes - AP via The Herald-Sun
►February 2004 - First episode of acute CNS inflammatory demyelination in childhood: prognostic factors for multiple sclerosis and disability. - journal article (Journal of Pediatrics) abstract
►February 25, 2004 - Social withdrawal, neophobia, and stereotyped behavior in developing rats exposed to neonatal asphyxia. - journal article (Psychopharmacology) abstract
►March 2, 2004 - National Briefing: Science and Health - The Lethal Effects of Anger (requires registration or subscription) - AP via The New York Times
►January 2004 - Systemic antibodies towards mucosal bacteria in ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease differentially activate the innate immune response. - journal article (Gut)
►February 29, 2004 - Now Andrew Wakefield demands apology from The Lancet - Sunday Telegraph via www.awares.org
►March 2, 2004 - UK autism research 'is lacking' - UK research into the causes and treatment of autism is seriously behind that of other countries, a report says. - BBC News - "It says the row over a possible link with the MMR jab has over-shadowed the fact that little is known about the behavioural disorder...And it calls for wider research into all aspects of the condition."
►March 4, 2004 - Drug to treat hepatitis B proves useful in blocking anthrax toxin - The University of Chicago Chronicle - "'These toxins pack a one-two punch that makes inhalational anthrax extremely harmful,' said Tang, Associate Professor in the Ben May Institute for Cancer Research at the University. 'For the first time, we have a clinically approved drug that, at least in tissue culture, completely eradicates half of that toxic team, and does it at non-toxic doses.'"
Comment:
That is good news. In my opinion, it is far better to develop drugs to
treat those exposed to anthrax, rather than expose everyone to the known and
unknown risks of anthrax vaccination, whether they need it or not.
►March 5, 2004 -
Scientist says no study yet proving GMO safety -
www.sunstar.com.ph - "Traavik,
who is based at the University of Tromso in Norway, admitted that there are not
enough studies on the safety of GMOs, even from independent scientists, as the
studies entail huge costs...He said the United States-based Monsanto Company,
producer of the Bt corn, have presented supposed findings on the safety of their
products, but he pointed out that the findings were 'not scientifically
substantiated'...'If you look at their (study) design, they were more on the
productional elements. There were no studies on what happened to the bodies of
the scientists exposed to them,' he said."
►March 4, 2004 - LHS student dies of suspected meningitis - Lemoore Advance via www.newzcentral.com
Comment:
Although meningitis can be deadly, it is still a very rare event. For that
reason, vigilance is needed to guard against any hysteria generated over it.
For more on this, go to
Scandals: Another Unnecessary
Vaccine? Here Comes the Hype for a New Meningitis Vaccine.
►March 4, 2004 - Health
Policy for People With Aids - The East African Standard via
www.allafrica.com
►March 4, 2004 -
New lupus treatment by B.C. company - CBC, British Columbia
►March 2004 -
Evaluation of Neonatal Intensive Care for Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants in
Victoria Over Two Decades: I. Effectiveness - journal article
(Pediatrics)
►March 2004 -
Assessment of risk factors for emergence distress and postoperative behavioural
changes in children following general anaesthesia - journal article
(Paediatric Anaesthesia)
►March 2004 -
Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome in Adolescents - journal article
(Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent
Medicine)
►March 2004 - Effect
of Zinc Salts on Respiratory Syncytial Virus Replication - journal article
(Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy) -
"The results of this study suggest that zinc mediates
antiviral activity on RSV by altering the ability of the cell to
support RSV replication."
►March 2004 -
Overweight, Ethnicity, and the Prevalence of Hypertension in School-Aged
Children - journal article (Pediatrics)
►March 2004 -
Decrease of Invasive Pneumococcal Infections in Children Among 8 Children's
Hospitals in the United States After the Introduction of the 7-Valent
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine - journal article
(Pediatrics) - "Conclusions. Since the
introduction of the PCV7, the number of invasive pneumococcal
infections caused by vaccine-serogroup isolates among 8 US children’s
hospitals has decreased >75% among children
24 months old. In addition, penicillin
resistance decreased in 2002 for the first time since our surveillance
began in 1993–1994. However, we have noted that replacement may
be developing with serogroups 15 and 33. Furthermore, penicillin
resistance seems to be increasing among nonvaccine serogroups.
Surveillance must be continued to detect the emergence of changes in
the distribution of serotypes as well as antibiotic susceptibility."
Comment:
For more on this problem of serotype replacement, go to
Scandals:
Changing Disease
Epidemiology Via Vaccines - Are We "Robbing Peter To Pay Paul"?.
►March 2004 -
Chickenpox Outbreak in a Highly Vaccinated School Population - journal
article (Pediatrics) - "Conclusions. A
chickenpox outbreak occurred in a school in which 97% of students
without a prior history of chickenpox were vaccinated. Students
vaccinated >5 years before the outbreak were at risk for breakthrough
disease. Booster vaccination may deserve additional consideration."
Comment: Or maybe
we should start reexamining the wisdom of vaccinating children for this what at
least used to be benign disease. For more on why this might be the case,
go to
Scandals:
When is an oops not really an oops?
When you get to solve the problems you cause, and make money doing both!.
►March 2004 -
Pattern of Epstein-Barr virus association in childhood non-Hodgkin's lymphoma:
Experience of University of Malaya Medical Center - journal article
(Pathology International)
►March 2004 -
Comparison of Linear Growth Patterns in the First Three Years of Life Across Two
Generations in Guatemala - journal article
(Pediatrics)
►March 2004 -
Variations in Asthma Care by Race/Ethnicity Among Children Enrolled in a State
Medicaid Program - journal article
(Pediatrics)
►March 2, 2004 -
U.N.: Drug
Producers Target Middle-Class - AP via Yahoo!
►March 2, 2004 -
Test May
Be Safer Way to Detect Fetal Problems - Reuters via Yahoo!
►March 2, 2004 -
Taking the
No-Smoking Message to Schools - HealthDay via Yahoo!
►March 3, 2004 -
Studies highlight impact of Sept. 11, Iraq war on adolescents - Medical
College of Georgia via www.eurekalert.org
►March 2, 2004 -
Improving treatment of medulloblastoma, a common childhood brain tumor -
Pilot study demonstrates that presence of ERBB2 protein might identify
medulloblastoma patients who are more resistant to treatment - St. Jude
Children's Research Hospital via
www.eurekalert.org
Comment:
SV40 has been
associated with childhood medulloblastoma. For
more on SV40 and cancer, go to
Scandals:
The
Institute of Medicine Review Of SV40 Contamination of Polio Vaccine and Cancer.
►March 3, 2004 -
Alternative therapists to face new controls in government crackdown - The
Independent, UK - "Rogue practitioners of alternative medicine who try to
exploit patients will be driven out of business under plans announced by the
Government yesterday...One in five people uses alternative medicine regularly,
and there are more therapists than orthodox doctors but no control on standards
of training, ministers said."
►March 4, 2004 -
Criticism, skepticism surround anthrax vaccine - BioPort defends product
despite lawsuits, studies - The State News - "BioPort
Corp. executives are the first to admit that a cloud of doubt seems to linger
above their anthrax vaccine...Critics relentlessly question if the Lansing-based
company's product would be effective against a bioterrorist attack. Others
contend the immunization is harmful to those who receive it...Company
executives, however, maintain that scientific fact and a series of medical
studies vouch for the safety and effectiveness of the nation's only federally
licensed anthrax vaccine."
►March 4, 2004 -
Japan mobilises army to fight third bird flu outbreak - AFP via
www.abc.net.au
►March 3, 2004 -
City clinics would close under proposed budget - St. Louis Post-Dispatch via
www.stltoday.com
February 26, 2004 -
Iron eating bacteria
- Novel bacteria could clean up heavy metal- and chlorine-contaminated
environments - The Scientist via
www.biomedcentral.com
►March 2, 2004 -
Working well: At more and more companies, health coverage expands to include
wellness and prevention - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
►March 3, 2004 -
Current
Vaccine Delays and Shortages - National Immunization Program via
www.cdc.gov
►March 3, 2004 -
Anti-depressants 'cause bleeding' - Elderly people and those with a history
of bleeding disorders have been warned of the risk of taking certain types of
anti-depressants. - BBC
►March 2004 -
Stopping
HRT - If Your Grandma Survived Without It, So Can You -
by RFD Columnist Lise Cloutier-Steele -
www.redflagsdaily.com
►March 4, 2004 -
Co-authors retract
support for original claim linking MMR to autism - The Scotsman
►March 3, 2004 -
Scientists retract study linking autism, vaccine - Canadian Press via The
Toronto Star
►March 3, 2004 -
Parents of Kentuckiana boy say he's part of rising incidence of autism -
www.whas11.com - "Evan
Riggle's autism is a puzzle – a puzzle his parents say is being pieced together
by doctors, therapists, prayer warriors and family. His sister and brother help
with his speech...'He hasn't even spoken a word, but he has the potential to
change more lives than we ever could,' Evan’s father David says...Emlyn says
Evan's system couldn't handle a mercury preservative in vaccines called
thimerosal. She says once those vaccines had worn down Evan’s immune system, his
one-year measles, mumps and rubella or MMR shot was a knockout punch."
►March 3, 2004 -
Skagit County sued after jail pneumonia death -
www.king5.com
►March 3, 2004 -
UC Davis
Notifies Students, Faculty, Staff of Possible Meningitis Exposure -
www.news.ucdavis.edu
►March 3, 2004 -
Drugs Cut Kidney Failure Risk in Lupus - Study - Reuters
►March 3, 2004 -
Justice Seeks Dismissal of Anthrax Lawsuit (requires registration) - AP via
The Kansas City Star - "The Justice
Department wants a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit brought by six members of
the military who are challenging the Pentagon's use of a vaccination against
anthrax...Court papers filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court contend the suit
has no merit because the Food and Drug Administration ruled on Dec. 30 that the
vaccine was safe and effective."
Comment: Never mind the fact that the FDA
miraculously found reason to approve it just days after the judge declared the
vaccine experimental, and put a (what turned out to be) temporary hold on the
military's anthrax shot program.
►March 4, 2004 -
Cambodia announces two more bird flu outbreaks, WHO expresses concern - AFP
via www.channelnewsasia.com
►March 3, 2004 -
Inactivated Flu Vaccine Works in Kids Too -
Clinical Infectious Diseases via Reuters via Yahoo!
►March 3, 2004 - Boy, 8,
Recovering From Attack By Pit Bulls - Dogs Are Quarantined -
www.nbc10.com
►March 4, 2004 -
SARS vaccine lies several years away - AFP via
www.channelnewsasia.com
►March 3, 2004 - New
Exam May Improve Treatment of Lung Disease - HealthDay via
www.kpho.com
►March 4, 2004 -
Second case of bird flu hits Japan's Kyoto - Reuters AlertNet
►March 4, 2004 -
Demand soars
for avian flu testing - The Asahi Shimbun
►March 2004 -
Otitis Media and Speech and Language: A Meta-analysis of Prospective Studies
- journal article (Pediatrics)
►April 2004 -
Streptococcus pneumoniae and Streptococcus pyogenes isolated from a paediatric
population in Great Britain and Ireland: the in vitro activity of telithromycin
versus comparators - journal article
(Journal of Infection)
►March 2004 -
Fiber (Glucomannan) Is Beneficial in the Treatment of Childhood Constipation
- journal article (Pediatrics)
►November 10, 2003 - Review in Advance -
Calcium and Bone Mineral Metabolism in Children with Chronic Illnesses -
journal article (Annual Review of Nutrition)
►February 2004 -
Quality of life and disease severity are correlated in children with atopic
dermatitis - journal article (British
Journal of Dermatology)
►March 2004 -
Not All Child Safety Seats Are Created Equal: The Potential Dangers of Shield
Booster Seats - journal article
(Pediatrics)
►January 8, 2004 - Review in Advance -
Isoflavones in Soy Infant Formula: A Review of Evidence for Endocrine and Other
Activity in Infants - journal article
(Annual Review of Nutrition)
►March 2, 2004 -
Editorial: Food fights - journal article
(Canadian Medical Association Journal)
►2004 - A
Weight Reduction Program Preserves Fat-Free Mass but Not Metabolic Rate in Obese
Adolescents - journal article (Obesity
Research)
►March 2004 -
Transition to Adulthood: The Important Role of the Pediatrician - journal
article (Pediatrics)
►March 1, 2004 -
Report:
Standard Tests Not Enough for Baby Formula - Reuters via Yahoo!
►March 1, 2004 -
Teens
and young adults - the new frontier in cancer says US cancer specialist -
Teenagers and young adults - the orphans of the cancer world - Teenage Cancer
Trust via www.eurekalert.org
►March 1, 2004 -
Teenagers with cancer are missing out on vital services - Serious lack of
teenagers and young adults in trials, poor facilities and reliable statistics
says UK MP - Teenage Cancer Trust via
www.eurekalert.org
►March 1, 2004 -
UK
Teenage Cancer Trust demands government action to aid young cancer patients
- Survival rates suffer as teens and young adults’ needs are ignored says
charity - Teenage Cancer Trust via
www.eurekalert.org
►March 1, 2004 -
Cancer rates in teens and early 20s rising - More research needed to
understand causes - Teenage Cancer Trust via
www.eurekalert.org - "A new analysis of cancer figures for England[1] shows
that the overall incidence among teenagers and young adults is rising, with the
biggest increase among 20 to 24-year-olds, particularly in lymphoma, melanoma
and germ cell tumours, including testicular germ cell tumours."
Comment: If those who question sunscreen use are
correct, the rise in melanoma could be attributed to
increased exposure to
the sun, (and the "fact" that sunscreen only prevents
burns and not cancer).
►March 2, 2004 -
Fast
growth increases teenage cancer risk - The Independent - UK
►March 1, 2004 -
Medicaid rolls grow despite predicted cuts - USA Today
►March 2, 2004 -
Breastfeeding Lowers Blood Pressure -
Circulation via Ivanhoe
►March 4, 2004 - Addictive Effects of Steroids Raise Questions About Users' Awareness (requires registration or subscription) - The New York Times
►March 4, 2004 - Doctors and Patients Start to Curb Use of Antibiotics (requires registration or subscription) - The New York Times - "The inappropriate use of antibiotics has led illness-causing microbes to become resistant to such drugs. Antibiotic resistance is a major public health problem throughout the world and is particularly common among the bacteria that cause ear and respiratory infections."
►March 3, 2004 - Debate Festers Over Autism & MMR - First Coast News - "Bradstreet is also pro-vaccine, despite the results of his research. 'Responsible vaccine policy is the mandate. For example, a nasal measles vaccine is being developed that would be inhaled instead of injected. That's perhaps two years out. Since that's the way the virus is naturally introduced into the body, I'm in favor of that.'...'And whatever cases of regression may be attributable to MMR, we haven't been able to prove enough of them yet for a change in vaccine policy to be necessary. The weight of the evidence still falls squarely on the benefits of vaccination. I think eventually we'll have the data to determine who's at risk, how do we come up with safer vaccines, and how do we make sure all children are protected.'"
►March 3, 2004 - Health Hype - What Ever Happened to the Flu Scare? - ABC News - "The flu is now at levels well below last season ...Health officials had acknowledged that the vaccine formula this season did not cover the so-called 'Fujian' strain of virus, but encouraged vaccinations just the same."
►February 21, 2004 - GlaxoSmithKline staff told not to publicise ineffectiveness of its drug - journal article (BMJ)
►October 2002 -
What's in a face? - Novartis Foundation Bulletin
►March 4, 2004 -
Areas hit by
bird flu, carp herpes to get special subsidies - Japan Today
►March 3, 2004 - Rotary clubs
raise funds to fight polio - Eagle Herald
►March 3, 2004 -
Local Rotarians helping to eradicate polio - The Bozeman Daily Chronicle
►March 3, 2004 -
UNICEF Emergency Supplies Land in Haiti - UNICEF via PRNewswire via Yahoo!
►March 3, 2004 -
China
lifts isolation in 5 bird flu-affected areas - Xinhuanet via China View
►March 3, 2004 - Ghanaian
Ahmadis support polio immunisation - GNA via Accra Daily Mail
►March 3, 2004 -
H5N1
bird flu virus confirmed at Japanese chicken processor - Xinhuanet via China
View
►March 3, 2004 -
Girl
drinks bird flu disinfectant left on table - Mainichi Daily News
►March 3, 2004 -
Autism complaints heading to tribunal - Rights commission forwards 121 cases
Families call treatment discriminatory - The Toronto Star
►March 3, 2004 -
Clinic dismisses attack on MMR doctor - News Shopper - "STAFF at an Eltham
clinic offering single measles, mumps and rubella vaccines have dismissed claims
that research linking the MMR vaccine to autism is 'poor science'...However,
staff at the Direct 2000 clinic, in Grove Market Place, Eltham, believe the
revelation is an attempt to influence a judicial review into the withdrawal of
legal aid for families suing vaccine manufacturers."
►March 3, 2004 -
We fight on - Northwich Chronicle via Liverpool Daily Post via
http://iccheshireonline.icnetwork.co.uk - "A FAMILY who have been fighting
for answers for more than 30 years say they will never give up hope of getting
justice for their daughter...Fred and Pat Pye, of King George Avenue, Northwich,
claim their daughter Debbie was left severely disabled when she was given a DPT
injection, a fore-runner of the MMR vaccine, in the late 1960s...Now the couple
have taken their fight to the next level, writing to Conservative Party leader
Michael Howard in a bid for justice for them and the other 500 families in the
region who have found themselves in the same situation."
►March 3, 2004 -
Bird flu epidemic under control - Voice of Vietnam
►March 3, 2004 -
Anyone
have a tissue? - Carolina Morning News via Lowcountry NOW - "At night, my
romantic husband is very prone to whisper in my ear, between sniffles (snorts),
'Honey, where are the tissues? I think you used the last one and I need
more.'...
Yes, we are just two of the some 30 million Americans who suffer from seasonal
allergies. The most difficult season for allergy sufferers is the spring. Why is
that?"
►March 3, 2004 -
Dad's Work Cuts Into His Role in Kid's Health Care - HealthDay via Yahoo! -
"Fathers who want to be more involved in their children's health care find work
is the biggest barrier to being able to attend their kids' doctor visits, says
new research."
►March 4, 2004 -
Researchers Retract a Study Linking Autism to Vaccination (requires
registration or subscription) - The New York Times
►March 3, 2004 -
Red Cross
Examines Blood Supply After Hepatitis Case - Some Donors Ate At Taco Bell
With Infected Employee -
www.thechamplainchannel.com
►March 3, 2004 - Firm
Unveils Pioneer Aids Medical Cover - The Nation via
www.allafrica.com
►March 3, 2004 -
Persistent Hepatitis G Virus Infection in HIV-Positive Men May be Associated
With Prolonged Survival - New England
Journal of Medicine via Doctor's Guide
►March 3, 2004 -
Councilman
Speaks Out About Kidney Disease - Kay Everett Announces She's On Dialysis -
www.clickondetroit.com
►March 3, 2004 -
Tests Negative for Anthrax, Ricin in Erie Envelope Scare - AP via
www.kdka.com
►March 3, 2004 -
Local researchers in hunt for flu vaccine - CBC Montreal
►February 28, 2004 -
Genuine concern or corporate greed? - opinion- Broomfield Enterprise via The
Daily Camera - "Does Senate Bill
139 represent genuine concern or corporate greed? Follow the money...SB 139 will
set forth a statewide database of all Colorado's children. The system will be
used to call parents and coerce them to have their children "fully" vaccinated.
This means the child must have every single recommended vaccine...When I was a
child I only had two immunizations: polio and smallpox. These shots were for
serious diseases that affected large populations. I am truly grateful for
advances in modern medicine that have eradicated deadly diseases. Today, though,
Colorado's children are required to receive 29 vaccinations by the age of 4. The
risk of children contracting some of these diseases is miniscule."
►March 2, 2004 -
Cancer coincidence? - An overwhelmed state office tries to connect disease
clusters to pollution -- but some say the agency is wasting time - The Boston
Globe via www.boston.com
►New report
calls for more research into causes of autism - National Autistic Society,
UK - ""Mapping Autism Research" is the first-ever comprehensive overview of the
UK research field. It outlines a surprising lack of research into the causes of
autism and successful interventions compared with other countries. The review
also concludes that research into how families cope and into autism support
services is extremely scant."
►The Immunization of
Children against Influenza can Protect the Elderly - media release - Leeds,
Grenville & Lanark District Health Unit
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