Posted May 17, 2008
►Summer 2008 - Effectiveness
of the Test of Infant Motor Performance as an Educational Tool for
Mothers. - journal article (Pediatric
Physical Therapy)
* ►June 2, 2008 - Influenza
vaccination in paediatric nurses: Cross-sectional study of coverage,
refusal, and factors in acceptance - journal article (Vaccine)
* ►June 2, 2008 - Generation
and evaluation of the trivalent inactivated reassortant vaccine using
human, avian, and swine influenza A viruses - journal
article (Vaccine)
* ►June 2, 2008 - Participation
in two phase II prophylactic HIV vaccine trials in the UK -
journal article (Vaccine)
* ►June 2, 2008 - Plant-expressed
HA as a seasonal influenza vaccine candidate - journal
article (Vaccine)
* ►June 2, 2008 - A
meta-analysis of human papillomavirus type-distribution in women from
South Asia: Implications for vaccination - journal article (Vaccine)
* ►June 2, 2008 - The
epidemiology of mumps in Italy - journal article (Vaccine)
* ►June 2, 2008 - A
double-blind, placebo-controlled study of the safety and immunogenicity
of live, oral type 4 and type 7 adenovirus vaccines in adults
- journal article (Vaccine)
►June 2, 2008 - Vaccinia
viruses with mutations in the E3L gene as potential
replication-competent, attenuated vaccines: Scarification vaccination
- journal article (Vaccine)
►June 2, 2008 - Protection
induced by pneumococcal surface protein A (PspA) is enhanced by
conjugation to a Streptococcus pneumoniae capsular polysaccharide
- journal article (Vaccine)
►June 2, 2008 - Amelioration
of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by BLyS autovaccine
- journal article (Vaccine)
* ►June 2008 - Detecting
genetic responses to environmental change - journal article (Nature Reviews
Genetics)
* ►June 2008 - Chronic
arsenic toxicity from Ayurvedic medicines - journal article (International Journal of Dermatology)
►June 2008 - Clostridium
difficile TxAC314 and SLP-36kDa enhance the immune response toward a
co-administered antigen - journal article (Journal of Medical Microbiology)
►June 2008 - Microarray
analysis of the transcriptional responses of Clostridium difficile to
environmental and antibiotic stress - journal article (Journal of Medical Microbiology)
►June 2008 - Opposition
to transgenic technologies: ideology, interests and collective action
frames - journal article (Nature
Reviews Genetics)
►June 2008 - DNA
methylation landscapes: provocative insights from epigenomics
- journal article (Nature Reviews
Genetics)
►June 2008 - Opposition
to transgenic technologies: ideology, interests and collective action
frames - journal article (Nature
Reviews Genetics)
►June 2008 - Genomic
medicine and developing countries: creating a room of their own
- journal article (Nature Reviews
Genetics)
* ►May 19, 2008 -
'Vaccine
Bar' May Be a Shot in the Arm for Small Firm - The firm of 'A Civil
Action' fame takes on vaccination injury cases - The National Law
Journal via Law.com - "Name partner Kevin Conway, and other lawyers
specializing in vaccine cases filed as part of the
National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, say the program's fee
rules make it hard for vaccine lawyers to stay solvent."
►May 19, 2008 -
La
Jolla Institute Gets $7M Grant to Fight Smallpox - San Diego
Business Journal
►May 18, 2008 - Govt to
give 500 mil. dollars to combat diseases - AP via Daily Yomiuri
Online
* ►May 18, 2008 -
Ramadoss
admits some syringes in TN had rusted - Times of India - "Speaking
to TOI, Ramadoss said, 'AD syringes are vital to run a safe
immunisation programme in India. Before it’s initiation three years ago
in the RI programme, 64% of injections used in India were unsafe mainly
due to reused needles. We have not received a single complaint with AD
syringes earlier. In fact, we are on our way to introduce its sole use
in all government hospitals.'"
* ►May 18, 2008 -
Vaccine
production in three units could resume: Anbumani - Health Minister
makes it contingent on restructuring of the centres - The Hindu
►May 18, 2008 -
Left
turn on pharma PSU closure - Business Standard - "After the CPI(M),
the crucial partner of the ruling UPA government, raised its voice
against any attempt to shut down three public sector vaccine
manufacturing units, Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss has
quickly moved to announce that it will upgrade the units and ‘do
everything to protect their interest'."
►May 18, 2008 -
Rumblings
over new test for allergies - The Sun-Herald via Sydney Morning
Herald
►May 18, 2008 -
Aids
vaccine chief takes test during SA visit - The Times, South Africa
►May 18, 2008 -
Despite
H.I.V., Fighting to Maintain Health and a Positive Attitude
(requires registration) - The New York Times
►May 18, 2008 -
25
years of death and devastation - Daily Nation
►May 18, 2008 -
Tattoo
craze causes surge in hepatitis cases - The tattoo craze that is
exploding among young people has also led to an alarming surge in
hepatitis, health experts have revealed. - The Courier-Mail via www.news.com.au
►May 18, 2008 -
‘Mop-up’ drive planned to tackle polio outbreak in Sindh - The News
- International - Pakistan
►May 18, 2008 -
More polio cases - The News - International - Pakistan
►May 18, 2008 -
Polio
eradication top priority of govt: Minister - Times of India
* ►May 18, 2008 -
India
to part with flu data only if it gets cheap vaccines - Times of
India - "Supari recounted her country’s bad experience with the small
pox virus, which made them cautious. 'In 1926, small pox virus was
found in Indonesia. In 1962, we developed a vaccine and in 1974, we
managed to wipe out the virus. In 1984, WHO asked all nations to
destroy the last known samples of the virus. We destroyed even our
labs.'"
►May 18, 2008 -
Health
chiefs back quackery to treat HIV - The Times, South Africa
►May 18, 2008 -
Cancer
of the cervix - For a cancer that can be prevented by a vaccine and
regular screening, the death toll is still high. - Malaysia Star
►May 18, 2008 -
DVDs
to shed light on autism - Manawatu Standard via
www.stuff.co.nz
►May 17, 2008 -
Difficulties
of autism must be explored - Augusta Chronicle
►May 17, 2008 -
Your
Help Requested: Will Doctors Diagnose Autism From a Distance? -
http://autism.about.com
►May 17, 2008 -
Fundraiser
Brings in Over $1 Million for New Autism Facility in Silicon Valley
- Cadence 'Stars & Strikes' Event Funds May Institute Pediatric
Specialty Center at Good Samaritan Hospital's Mission Oaks Campus in
Los Gatos - Cadence Design Systems, Inc. via Marketwire via CNNMoney
►May 17, 2008 -
Dungeon
kids take first steps in magical outside world - ANI via
Thaindian.com - "Stefan, 18, his five-year-old brother and Elisabeth,
42, have now discarded the protective goggles doctors insisted they
wear as their eyes adjusted to sunlight. The boys have been given
immunization jabs normally received by newborn babies but which their
mum was unable to provide during years of incarceration at their
subterranean home in Amstetten."
* ►May 17, 2008 -
Smallpox
Vaccine & AIDS Virus - Free Market News Network
* ►May 17, 2008 -
Boys
should also get HPV protection - Vancouver Sun via Canada.com -
"B.C. I Boys as well as girls should be offered the free HPV vaccine to
stop the spread of the cervical cancer-causing disease, former deputy
health minister Dr. Penny Ballem says."
►May 17, 2008 -
All
girls of 12-13 offered jab for sex virus linked to cancer - Western
Mail via icWales
►May 17, 2008 - In Patients
With Metastatic Prostate Cancer Therapeutic Vaccine Prolongs Survival
And Improves Quality Of Life - American Urological Association via
Medical News Today
►May 17, 2008 -
Iran
3rd in vaccination coverage - Iran's Minister of Health and Medical
Education says that the country ranks third in the world in hepatitis B
vaccination coverage. - Press TV
►May 17, 2008 -
HHS
Secretary Begins Third Visit to the People's Republic of China -
RMGH Health News
►May 17, 2008 -
Vaccine
labs not shut, only production licences suspended - Chennai Online
* ►May 17, 2008 -
Centre
to set up Vaccine, Medical park in TN: Minister - Chennai Online
* ►May 17, 2008 -
Ramadoss
defends decision to close vaccine production units - IANS via
Thaindian.com - "Central Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss Saturday
defended the government’s decision to close India’s three prime vaccine
production facilities and denied charges that the move would create
shortage of vaccines in the country. “India supplies 80 percent of the
vaccinations to developing countries."
►May 17, 2008 -
Measles
vaccines are of good quality: Anbumani Ramadoss - Press Trust of
India
►May 17, 2008 - Diagnosis
of measles in infant sparks Pinal County advisory - Arizona Daily
Star
►May 17, 2008 -
Parents
warned to have children fully immunised - Jamaica Gleaner
* ►May 17, 2008 -
Vaccines
‘An amazing gift to our society’ - Jewish Standard
* ►May 17, 2008 -
Little
Leo’s jab: So how infallible is his mother's memory? - Mail on
Sunday - "Then there's the MMR issue. The book opens with an unusual
disclaimer that 'My memory is not infallible', presumably in case any
of it is challenged. So I think we are entitled to ask if her memory is
'infallible' about her statement insisting that her son Leo was given
the MMR jab – an assurance that could not be dragged from her by any
means when it mattered. I'll accept this claim only when it's
independently confirmed. Remember that her husband's government was
engaged in a scheme to bully worried parents into giving their children
this injection."
* ►May 17, 2008 -
Man
jailed in 5-month-old's death released - Courier-Post - "Calling it
an "appropriate disposition considering all the circumstances,"
Drummond said medical experts for both the prosecution and defense
concluded five-month-old Jasmine Fink did not die of shaken baby
syndrome as originally determined at the autopsy."
►May 17, 2008 -
Outbreak
of influenza forces hospital to close - Western Mail via icWales
►May 17, 2008 -
Shippensburg
University student hospitalized for suspected meningitis - Carlisle
Sentinel
►May 17, 2008 -
MormonTimes.com:
Church fighting measles - Deseret News
►May 17, 2008 - Mia Farrow
travels to CAR to support the fight against polio - UNICEF
►May 17, 2008 -
Sherry
Rehman takes notice of rise in polio cases - Associated Press of
Pakistan
►May 17, 2008 -
India
close to ending polio virus spread - NDTV.com
* ►May 17, 2008 -
Report
Assesses Blame in Hepatitis Cases (requires registration) - The New
York Times - "Health care workers at a Las Vegas endoscopy clinic
linked to more than 80 cases of hepatitis C routinely mishandled
injection equipment and medication vials and often failed to perform
basic hand hygiene, according to a report from the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention released Friday."
►May 17, 2008 -
World
Hepatitis Day is Monday - Mason City Globe Gazette
►May 17, 2008 -
Free
vaccine for widespread hepatitis B - San Francisco Chronicle
►May 17, 2008 -
2007
set Lyme disease record - St. Cloud Times
►May 17, 2008 -
35-year
sentence for HIV-positive spitter worries some - Dallas Morning News
►May 17, 2008 - 25th Annual
International HIV/AIDS Candlelight Memorial 2008 - The Morung
Express
►May 17, 2008 -
Leavitt
confirms FDA China office plans - China Daily
►May 17, 2008 -
Health
execs alarmed by rabies incidence in Eastern Visayas - Philippine
Inquirer
►May 17, 2008 - Germs
to aid Great Salt Lake? - Using microbes to fight mercury among
scientists' innovative ideas - Salt Lake Tribune
►May 17, 2008 -
Behind
the illnesses of famous historical figures - From Charles Darwin's
nervous dyspepsia to Horace Walpole's gout, we reveal all - The Times,
UK
►May 17, 2008 -
FDA
Comes To Defense Of BPA In Plastic Baby Bottles - ChattahBox
* ►May 17, 2008 - Essential
tools outlined for the prevention of avian flu - Investment in
knowledge, strengthening responsibilities and contingency planning are
seen as essential tools in the prevention of the spread of avian flu. -
Farmers Weekly Interactive, UK
* ►May 17, 2008 - Preventing
child deaths - New report emphasises the need to review the
circumstances of death - journal article (BMJ)
* ►May 17, 2008 - Hospitals
should use scoring system to spot serious illness in children, report
says - journal article (BMJ)
* ►May 17, 2008 - Drug
industry is partly to blame for overdiagnosis of bipolar disorder,
researchers claim - journal article (BMJ) - "Marketing tactics by the
drug industry are contributing to a huge overdiagnosis of bipolar
disorder, researchers have said. A team from Brown University in Rhode
Island says it has evidence that fewer than half of patients who were
given a diagnosis of the disorder actually had it (Journal of Clinical
Psychiatry
www.psychiatrist.com/abstracts/oap/ej07m03888.htm). Their finding
contradicts previous claims that the illness was underdiagnosed."
* ►May 17, 2008 - Immune
Cells Kill Foes By Disrupting Mitochondria Two Ways - When killer T
cells of the immune system encounter virus-infected or cancer cells,
they unload a lethal mix of toxic proteins that trigger the target
cells to self-destruct. A new study shows T cells can initiate cellular
suicide, also known as programmed cell death or apoptosis, by a
previously unrecognized pathway that starts with the destruction of a
key enzyme in mitochondria, the power plant of the cell. - Harvard
Medical School via ScienceDaily
* ►May 17, 2008 - Please,
don’t forget ethical responsibilities - journal article (BMJ)
* ►May 17, 2008 - Drug
companies must be open about using doctors as consultants, new code of
practice demands - journal article (BMJ)
►May 17, 2008 - Assessment
and management of medically unexplained symptoms - journal
article (BMJ)
►May 17, 2008 - Electronic
sharing of patients’ data requires their explicit consent, report says
- journal article (BMJ)
►May 17, 2008 - Doctors
and Patients: A Relationship Examined - journal article (BMJ)
►May 17, 2008 - Should
patients be able to pay top-up fees to receive the treatment they want?
Yes - journal article (BMJ)
►May 17, 2008 - Should
patients be able to pay top-up fees to receive the treatment they want?
No - journal article (BMJ)
►May 17, 2008 -
Placebo
effect Human effect is important - journal article (BMJ)
►May 17, 2008 - Placebo
effect Reconceptualising placebo - journal article (BMJ)
►May 17, 2008 - Placebo
effect Helping patients feel better - journal article (BMJ)
►May 17, 2008 - Placebo
effect Dangers of placebo - journal article (BMJ)
►May 17, 2008 - Placebo
effect Placebolotherapy - journal article (BMJ)
►May 17, 2008 - Placebo
effect Implementing placebo - journal article (BMJ)
►May 17, 2008 - Medicine
may change our genes - journal article (BMJ)
►May 17, 2008 - Neonatal
death rate continues to fall in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland
- journal article (BMJ)
►May 17, 2008 - Israeli
health ministry officials face charges relating to faulty baby formula
- journal article (BMJ)
►May 17, 2008 - Darzi’s
five pledges fail to quell doctors’ anxieties about polyclinics
- journal article (BMJ)
►May 17, 2008 - A.H.
Robins retirees recall work as 'family' - inRich.com - "Some are
among the hundreds who retired after the company's acquisition by
American Home Products. That came in the wake of A.H. Robins' Chapter
11 bankruptcy reorganization, itself a result of lawsuits filed by
thousands of women alleging they were injured by the Dalkon Shield, a
birth-control device that A.H. Robins distributed from 1971 to 1974."
►May 17, 2008 - Obstructive
Sleep Apnea-Related Brain Deficits Beaten By Green Tea Compounds -
American Thoracic Society via Medical News Today
* ►May 16, 2008 - Human
Effector and Memory CD8+ T Cell Responses to Smallpox and Yellow Fever
Vaccines - journal article (Immunity)
* ►May 16, 2008 - Vaccine
Adjuvants Alter TCR-Based Selection Thresholds - journal
article (Immunity)
* ►May 16, 2008 - Biovail
Pays $25M To Settle Federal Probe - Pharmalot - "The drugmaker was
accused of paying docs as much as $1,000 and their office managers $150
each to get patients to use its Cardizem heart drug as part of a study
that was to have been published. To extricate itself, Biovail agreed to
pay $24.6 million to settle a Justice Department investigation into the
2003 launch of a long-acting version."
* ►May 16, 2008 - Zyprexa
Document Leaker Fights Injunction - Pharmalot - "Now, Gottstein has
filed a notice
reactivating
his appeal of Weinstein’s injunction, which charged him with
violating a court order and prevented him from disseminating the
Zyprexa documents. Gottstein sent us this explanation: “In order to
facilitate settlement discussions we agreed to put the appeal on hold
and have repeatedly extended the deadlines. However, because the
negotiations have dragged on so long, it is hard for me to believe
Lilly intends to ever reach an agreement with me. “On the other hand,
in other ways, it seems like we are very close, but with maybe a couple
of sticking points remaining. I continue to be cautiously optimistic we
will reach a settlement. So, if Lilly wants to reach a settlement we
can always drop the appeal, but if not, we are moving forward with it.”
* ►May 16, 2008 - Nigeria
Ordered To Stop Harassing Pfizer - Pharmalot - "The High Court of
Lagos granted an order restraining the Kano and Lagos States police
from harassing the drugmaker’s Nigeria operation, and current and
former employees - awarded Pfizer about $4,200 in damages, according a
press release from the drugmaker."
* ►May 16, 2008 - County
revises rabies vaccine policy - The Herald-Zeitung
* ►May 16, 2008 - Free
flu vaccines for kids has “sketchy” evidence - The West Australian
- "A top infectious diseases expert has accused the US of “putting the
cart before the horse” by offering free flu jabs to all children, and
says Australia won't be rushing to follow suit. Professor David Isaacs,
a member of the federal government's vaccine advisory panel, will tell
world leaders in childhood diseases today that the expert group was
still considering universal influenza vaccinations for young
Australians, but said the data supporting such a move was still
“sketchy”."
►May 16, 2008 - World
AIDS Vaccine Day 2008 - Debunking the Myth 25 Years Later: An AIDS
Vaccine is Possible and Still Urgently Needed - International AIDS
Vaccine Initiative via PRNewswire-USNewswire via The Earth Times
►May 16, 2008 - Three
Confirmed Whooping Cough Cases - WSPA News Channel 7
►May 16, 2008 - Risk
factors for incomplete vaccination and missed opportunity for
immunization in rural Mozambique. - journal article (BMC Public Health)
►May 16, 2008 - Subsidy
on poultry vaccine urged - The Post
* ►May 16, 2008 - Cough
& Cold Maker Barred From Manufacturing - Pharmalot -
"Scientific Laboratories and its two top execs - ceo Amit Roy and
president Rajeshwari Patel - have signed a
consent
decree and are barred from manufacturing and distributing
prescription meds until they bring their operations into compliance and
obtain FDA approval for their products."
►May 16, 2008 - Neuroprotection:
Staying active = staying alive - Activation of NMDA receptors in
synapses, but not at extra-synaptic sites, has neuroprotective effects
through stimulation of the antioxidant thioredoxin–peroxiredoxin enzyme
system. - journal article (Nature
Reviews Neuroscience)
* ►May 16, 2008 - Family's
suit claims mother died from contaminated Heparin - The Southeast
Texas Record
* ►May 16, 2008 - FDA
Obtains Permanent Injunction Against Scientific Laboratories, Inc.
- FDA
* ►May 16, 2008 - East Africa:
"Coverage of The Needle Exchange Programme will Have to Quadruple
within The Next Year" - L'Express (Port Louis) via
www.allafrica.com
►May 16, 2008 - Disaster
aftermath: The risk of epidemic diseases - CBC News
►May 16, 2008 - Psychotherapy
Reduces OCD Symptoms In Young Children, Helps Some Achieve Clinical
Remission - Lifespan via Medical News Today
►May 16, 2008 - Therapy Helps
Children With Sensory Disorders Find Joy In Play - KETV 7
►May 16, 2008 - North Side
Hospital patient recovering from Legionnaires’ disease - Times News
►May 16, 2008 - Local child
surgery 'threatened' - Surgeons who can carry out routine
child operations at local hospitals may be in short supply in the
future, experts have warned. - BBC
►May 16, 2008 - Ghana: Disabled
Women Call for Better Medical Care (opinion) - Public Agenda
(Accra) via www.allafrica.com
►May 16, 2008 - Alba
Therapeutics Announces the Enrollment and Randomization of the First
Patient in the Phase IIb Clinical Trial for Larazotide Acetate
(AT-1001) for the Treatment of Active Celiac Disease - Alba
Therapeutics via PRNewswire via RT Magazine
►May 16, 2008 - Vitamin
D may lower breast cancer risk - The American Society of Clinical
Oncology via Christian Today
►May 16, 2008 - Wyeth
Introduces Pristiq in US Retail Pharmacies - Datamonitor via
RedOrbit
►May 16, 2008 - Mycophenolate
Mofetil [MMF] (marketed as CellCept) Mycophenolic Acid [MPA] (marketed
as Myfortic) Inosine Monophosphate Dehydrogenase Inhibitors (IMPDH)
Immunosuppressants - Transplantation specialists, infectious
disease specialists, other healthcare professionals - FDA
* ►May 16, 2008 -
Despite studies,
parents believe in vaccination/autism link (includes video) -
KSL.com
►May 16, 2008 -
Update:
Chickenpox outbreak reported Lincoln School - Greensboro News-Record
►May 16, 2008 -
Message
to “Kung-Fu” flu gets through - New Zealand Doctor Online
►May 16, 2008 -
Indonesia
to share avian flu info - AP via China Post
►May 16, 2008 -
Flu
vaccinations up 20 percent compared to 2007 - TV 3 New Zealand
* ►May 16, 2008 -
Launch
of WHO H5N1 vaccine stockpile still awaited - CIDRAP News
* ►May 16, 2008 -
GM
tobacco expressing cervical cancer vaccine - Cervical cancer is one
of the most common cancers in developing countries and the second most
prevalent cancer in women. Almost all cervical cancers result from
human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Although vaccines against the
virus, based on virus-like particles rather on attenuated HPV, have
recently been made available, their high cost prohibits their
widespread use especially in developing countries. - Checkbiotech.org
►May 16, 2008 -
National
biodefense lab belongs in Kansas - Dodge City Daily Globe
►May 16, 2008 -
Bluetongue
animal vaccination starts in most of EU - Reuters via International
Herald Tribune
* ►May 16, 2008 -
Anti
CODEX War Raging Over C-51 In Canada -
www.healthtruthrevealed.com
►May 16, 2008 -
Australia
joins in first World Hepatitis Awareness Week - MONDAY May 19 marks
World Hepatitis Day, the first day of World Hepatitis Awareness Week,
which runs until May 26. - PerthNow via
www.news.com.au
►May 16, 2008 -
DNA vaccines get a boost from dendritic cells -
Journal of Clinical Investigation
via The Rockefeller University Newswire
►May 16, 2008 -
HIV
Infection Stems From Few Viruses - University of Alabama at
Birmingham via ScienceDaily
►May 16, 2008 -
Training
to deal with a flu crisis - The Daily Observer - "Elsewhere on the
emergency planning front, the county learned it has been successful in
obtaining funding for both the 'Flu the Coop' event and a second
emergency responders exercise dealing with a chemical, biological,
radiological and nuclear incident."
►May 15, 2008 - The
final tally is in, eight confirmed cases of measles in in Peterborough
- myKawartha - "The current outbreak totals for Ontario is at 36 cases."
►May 15, 2008 -
Measles
cases linked to science centre trip - Peterborough Examiner
►May 15, 2008 -
7
in 10 girls to get cervical cancer shot - Irish Medical Times
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Consolidated
to help DoH with cervical cancer drug - The Department of Health
(DoH) has appointed Consolidated Communications to manage a PR campaign
to raise awareness of a cervical cancer vaccine. - PR Week UK - "The
Central Office of Information (COI) managed the three-way pitch, which
also included Forster and Band & Brown. PR is part of an integrated
campaign which includes activity across TV, radio, press, and digital."
►May 15, 2008 -
Health
Department: be aware of measles - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
►May 15, 2008 - Make
Vaccination Part of Horse Show Season Preparation - TheHorse.com
* ►May 15, 2008 - CDC
biolab not ready after 2 1/2 years - The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution - "The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention's new maximum-security laboratories in Atlanta were supposed
to open in the fall of 2005. But the suite of Biosafety Level 4 labs —
designed to contain the world's most dangerous germs — still haven't
been certified as ready to operate. The $214 million building they're
in was completed 2 1/2 years ago. CDC officials say nothing is amiss.
But the delays have raised concerns about potential construction or
design flaws in labs destined to handle smallpox and Ebola viruses."
* ►May 15, 2008 - Drug
ad effects on people need more study: FDA - Reuters - "Drug
companies spent nearly $29.9 billion in 2005 on advertising, free
samples, and sales staff to promote brand name products, according to a
study funded by the National Institutes of Health published last year.
More than $4 billion of that was spent on consumer ads compared to $429
million for ads directed at doctors."
►May 15, 2008 - Experts
Agree: Vaccines Give Health Care a Needed Shot in the Arm -
Newswise via InterestAlert!
►May 15, 2008 - Adults
get vaccines too - Chicago Tribune
* ►May 15, 2008 - What
You Need to Know About the New Flu Shots (blog) - DVD
►May 15, 2008 - Bird
flu: more drugs please (blog) - The Great Beyond (Nature)
* ►May 15, 2008 - Dr.
Jay Gordon Speaks Out at the Whole Children, Whole Planet Expo -
Market Wire via COMTEX via MarketWatch - "Dr. Jay Gordon, nationally
recognized pediatrician and an outspoken advocate for the reexamination
of the safety and efficacy of childhood vaccinations, will appear as a
guest speaker at the Whole Children, Whole Planet Expo (WCWP) at
Highland Hall Waldorf School in Northridge. Dr. Gordon will speak
Sunday, May 18 on the vaccination panel at 11:50 AM, and be available
for signings of his informative DVD, "Vaccinations?: Assessing the
Risks and Benefits," at the Childcare Media/Choices, Inc. booth from
1:00-2:00 PM. Thereafter, he will be available for media interviews
from 2:00-4:00 PM."
* ►May 15, 2008 - Restaurateur
charts autism bus to D.C. - Post-Tribune - "Gerodemos and his wife,
Violet, believe their son's illness is the result of immunizations. "He
was a fine, normal kid when he was 18 months old, and the day after he
got his immunizations, he changed," Gerodemos said. "He's never been
the same." Gerodemos has chartered a bus to Washington, D.C., and is
inviting Northwest Indiana parents of autistic children to ride with
him to participate in the June 4 "Green Our Vaccines" Jenny McCarthy
and Jim Carrey DC Rally for Autism. The ride is free for the first 55
parents to fill the bus, Gerodemos said. His Paragon Restaurant is
footing the bus bill."
* ►May 15, 2008 - Your
Drug Did You Wrong? Call 1-800-Side-Effect - Pharmalot - "A
recent
Consumers Union poll found that 81 percent of Americans reported
seeing or hearing an ad within 30 days of being questioned. The same
poll found that one in six Americans who have ever taken a prescription
drug experienced a side effect serious enough to send them to a doc or
hospital, but only 35 percent were aware side effects can be reported
to the FDA."
* ►May 15, 2008 - Study
Looks At Late Talking Toddlers - Journal
of Speech, Language and Hearing Research via redOrbit
►May 15, 2008 - Wyeth
set to market new drug - Daily Local
* ►May 15, 2008 - Novel
Microparticle Offers Immunological Breakthrough Against a Range of
Infectious Diseases and Potentially Some Cancers - Virionyx via
Business Wire - "When Virionyx, a New Zealand biotechnology company,
tested a new anthrax vaccine, company scientists were elated when it
worked, but then dumbfounded when one of the negative control agents
compared to the vaccine also provided an unexpected level of protection
against the bacterial toxin. That finding has led rapidly to a
breakthrough that could help protect against a wide range of infectious
diseases and possibly fight certain cancers."
►May 15, 2008 - Nigeria: NAFDAC
to Double-Screen Products From China, India, Egypt - Leadership
(Abuja) via www.allafrica.com
►May 15, 2008 - Farmers
start mass vaccination of cattle - Daily ECHO
►May 15, 2008 - Hope over smear
test alternative - A test for the common sex infection human
papillomavirus (HPV) may be better at screening for cervical cancer
than smear tests, a study suggests. - BBC
►May 15, 2008 - J&J
Loses To Red Cross Over Symbol Dispute - Pharmalot
►May 15, 2008 - Statin
Drug Used To Lower Cholesterol Effective For Hepatitis C Treatment,
Study Shows - Researchers at the OU Health Sciences Center have
found a new use for an old drug. Their findings appear online Friday in
the American Journal of Gastroenterology. - University of Oklahoma via
ScienceDaily
►May 15, 2008 - Lyme
disease - Blumenthal wins a review of treatment guidelines - News
Times
►May 15, 2008 - Health
Highlights: - Multi-Drug Approach Needed in Bird Flu Pandemic:
Study Meningitis B Vaccine Shows Promise - Vitamin D May Prevent
Prostate Cancer: Study - Few U.S. Adults Proficient at Managing Health
Care: Report - New Guidelines Urge Careful Monitoring of Heart Device
Patients - Former Supreme Court Justice Pleas for Alzheimer's Research
- More Americans Taking Drugs for Chronic Health Problems - Here are
some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by
editors of HealthDay via U.S. News & World Report
►May 14, 2008 - Vancouver
Researchers Discover Missing Link between TB Bacteria and Humans: New
Treatment Expected - University of British Columbia via Biocompare
►May 14, 2008 - Common
Bacteria Activating Natural Killer T Cells May Cause Autoimmune Liver
Disease - Researchers close in on possible cause of primary biliary
cirrhosis - Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center via Biocompare
* ►May 14, 2008 - Plastic
Additives in Consumer Products (testimony) - U.S. Senate Committee
on Commerce, Science, & Transportation
►May 14, 2008 - Women’s
role in clinical research undervalued, study finds - Pharma Times
►May 14, 2008 -
Assemblymember Evans Continues Pursuit for Cervical Cancer Vaccine
Coverage Mandate - California Political Desk via California
Chronicle
►May 14, 2008 -
Shaken
baby case - WPTV News Channel 5
►May 14, 2008 -
More
than weeds to watch for in gardens - NorthernLife.ca - "A recent
Leger Marketing survey found that while most Canadians are aware of the
tetanus shot, three in 10 said they have not received a tetanus shot in
more than 10 years."
►May 14, 2008 -
Your
garden can be deadly - Edmonton Sun - "Grimsrud said there have
been four reported cases of tetanus in Alberta since 2000, including
one last year. She said she was unsure how all the patients contracted
the disease, but all recovered."
* ►May 13, 2008 - Maximizing
the effectiveness of a pediatric vaccine formulary while prohibiting
extraimmunization - journal article (Health Care Management Science) -
"To reduce this number, vaccine manufacturers have developed
combination vaccines that immunize against several diseases in a single
injection. At the same time, a growing number of parents are
challenging the safety and effectiveness of vaccinating children. They
are also particularly concerned about the use of combination vaccines,
since they believe that injecting a child with multiple antigens
simultaneously may overwhelm a child’s immune system. Moreover,
combination vaccines make it more likely that extraimmunization (i.e.,
administering more than the required amount of vaccine antigens)
occurs, resulting in greater concerns by parents and vaccine wastage
costs borne by an already strained healthcare system. This paper
formulates an integer programming model that solves for the maximum
number of vaccines that can be administered without any
extraimmunization."
* ►May 13, 2008 - Drug
Safety Oversight Board Meeting April 17, 2008 Public Summary -
FDA/CDER
►May 12, 2008 - Educating
Physicians on Controversies and Challenges in Health -
www.ama-assn.org
►May 12, 2008 -
Otsego
parents raising money for daughter's experimental cancer treatments in
Arizona - Kalamazoo Gazette via MLive.com Blog - "Kaylea suffers
from a condition known as diffuse pontine glioma, a tumor in the base
of the brain stem. Her family is trying to raise money to send the
Otsego girl to a medical center in Arizona for experimental treatments
they hope will prolong her life."
►May 9, 2008 -
Reporter
Faces Financial Ruin for Not Naming Sources - Former USA Today
Reporter Appeals Contempt Order for Not Revealing Her Anonymous
Sources, Faces Fines of up to $5,000 a Day - ABC News
►May 9, 2008 - Appeals
court questions Locy contempt finding - Reporters Committee for
Freedom of the Press
►May 9, 2008 -
Toni
Locy's "Day in Court" - Project on Government Oversight
►May 8, 2008 - Virus Mimics
Human Protein to Hijack Cell Division Machinery - University of
Wisconsin-Madison via Biocompare
►May 8, 2008 - Bread Mold
May Hold Secret to Eliminating Disease-Causing Genes - MU scientist
found mechanism that 'silences' unmatched genes during cellular
reproduction - University of Missouri-Columbia via Biocompare
►May 8, 2008 - 454
Sequencing for the Characterization of the Protective Intestinal Flora
- Roche Diagnostics GmbH via Biocompare
►May 7, 2008 - Complicated
parapneumonic effusion in Belgian children: increased occurrence before
routine pneumococcal vaccine implementation - journal article (European Journal of Pediatrics)
►May 6, 2008 - Protective
effects of NSAIDs on the development of Alzheimer disease. -
journal article (Neurology)
* ►May 5, 2008 - 30 Million Children targeted
for FluMist Vaccine (blog) - When getting a shot of the FluMist
vaccine do you know what is being sprayed up your child's nose? How
about adverse reactions? - Squidoo
* ►May 2008 - Potential
therapeutic role of statins in neurological disorders. - journal
article (Expert Review of
Neurotherapeutics)
►May 2008 - Role
of central dopamine in pain and analgesia. - journal article (Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics)
* ►April 28, 2008 - Effect
of influenza and pneumococcal vaccines in elderly persons in years of
low influenza activity (pdf) - journal article (Virology Journal)
►April 23, 2008 -
Heavily
marketed kids' cereals are least healthy - Reuters
►April 22, 2008 -
World
Food Program warns of 'silent tsunami' of hunger - AP via Google
* ►March 18, 2008 -
Dr.
Corinne Allen-Autism Help With Results - video - YouTube
* ►VACCINE COURT -
Lawsuits Claiming Vaccines Containing Thimerosal or the MMR Cause
Neurodevelopmental Disorders, including "autism" - A-CHAMP.org
* ►Audio
recordings and transcripts of the Omnibus Autism Proceedings -
Thimerosal/Autism Trial (May 12, 2008 - May 30, 2008) - Vaccine
Program/Office of Special Masters via United States Court of Federal
Claims
* ►Strong
Evidence Mercury & Vaccines Cause Autism - A Population Level
Rechallenge in Japan - The Honda/Rutter Japan Paper - Clifford G. Miller
►Professor
Sir Michael Rutter & The Drug Industry Connections - Clifford
G. Miller
Posted May 16, 2008
►May 17,
2008 -
Common
Virus May Serve As Target For Vaccine In Fight Against Deadly Brain
Tumors - Duke University Medical Center via ScienceDaily
►May 17, 2008 -
Ian
Garland: The biotech boss battling C. difficile - A Day in the
Life: The head of Acambis gravitates between Cambridge, Massachusetts,
and Cambridge in the UK - The Independent, UK
►May 17, 2008 - San Manuel
baby is Pinal County's 1st measles case - Tucson Citizen
* ►May 17, 2008 -
Why
the Government shouldn't make the MMR jab compulsory - The Times, UK
* ►May 16, 2008 -
Sick
Monkeys: Research Links Vaccine Load, Autism Signs by Dan Olmsted -
Age of Autism - "The first research project to examine effects of the
total vaccine load received by children in the 1990s has found
autism-like signs and symptoms in infant monkeys vaccinated the same
way. The study's principal investigator, Laura Hewitson from the
University of Pittsburgh, reports developmental delays, behavior
problems and brain changes in macaque monkeys that mimic 'certain
neurological abnormalities of autism.' The findings are being reported
Friday and Saturday at a major international autism conference in
London."
* ►May 16, 2008 -
Pediatric
Vaccines Influence Primate Behavior: Abstracts - Age of Autism
* ►May 16, 2008 -
Heckenlively
On The Omnibus Autism Proceeding: 5/14 - Turning the Tide – The
Omnibus Autism Proceeding – Second Set of Hearings (Thimerosal &
Autism) – Day Three – May 14, 2008 by Kent Heckenlively, Esq. - Age of
Autism
* ►May 16, 2008 -
"Mercury
Militia?" NO. RN. by Kim Stagliano - Age of Autism
* ►May 16, 2008 -
Dodging
the Causal Question on ADHD-TV by Nancy Hokkanen - Age of Autism
* ►May 16, 2008 -
Special
report: Vaccines and autism (includes video) - AP via Turnto10.com
- "Parents claiming that childhood vaccines cause autism should not be
rewarded by the courts when the scientific community has already
rejected any link, government lawyers argued Monday on the first day of
a hearing in federal court."
* ►May 16, 2008 -
Walking
Across America For Autism: Two Men Begin Journey From California to DC
This Tuesday - press release - National Autism Association via
PRNewswire-USNewswire via The Earth Times - "To learn more about Elias
and how to support The Elias Tembenis walk, visit
www.nationalautism.org/eliaswalk."
►May 16, 2008 -
"Autism:
What do we know? What do we need?" Lecture at Phoenix Children’s
Hospital - EVLiving.com - "The Southwest Autism Research & Resource
Center (SARRC) presents a Physician Outreach Program for the BHHS
Legacy Foundation Distinguished Lecture Series. Thomas R. Insel,
M.D., director of the National Institute for Mental Health (NIMH), will
address the current state of autism research, its advancements and
challenges, firsthand....Date: Wednesday, May 28, 2008, 4:30 pm to 6:00
pm."
►May 16, 2008 -
Autism
medication treatment lecture May 21 - M.I.N.D. Institute Lecture To
Focus On Medication Treatment In Autism For Parents - Rocklin and
Roseville Today
►May 16, 2008 -
Teen
of the Week: Autistic teen's piano recital marks milestone - The
Capital via HometownAnnapolis.com
►May 16, 2008 -
Severely
autistic students take step up to progress - Cincinnati Enquirer
►May 16, 2008 -
Church
bars severely autistic boy from mass - Minneapolis Star Tribune
►May 16, 2008 -
June
25-26, 2008 ACIP Meeting Draft Agenda - CDC
* ►May 16, 2008 -
Infant
dies after vaccination - The Hindu - "A 45-day-old infant is
reported to have died 12 hours after being given a
Diphtheria-Pertussis-Tetanus (DPT) vaccination shot at Poosaripatti
near Manaparrai here on Wednesday. According to sources, the baby
developed fever after being administered the vaccine at the Primary
Health Centre at Aniyapur. His parents, Pazhanisamy and Vijaya,
reportedly gave the baby paracetamol tablets as prescribed by the
doctor. The temperature came down initially, but shot up later again
and the baby died at 9 p.m."
* ►May 16, 2008 -
Robert
F. Kennedy Jr. and Brendan DeMelle: Unearthed: News of the Week the
Mainstream Media Forgot to Report - The Huffington Post - "Vaccine
Court To Hear New Round Of Thimerosal/Autism Test Cases"
* ►May 16, 2008 -
Maker of HPV
Vaccine Under Fire - Regulators found problems at US plant where
Gardasil is made for BC. - The Tyee - "While British Columbia Health
Minister George Abbott was announcing the province will provide a
controversial new vaccine starting in September with assurances that it
is 'safe,' the American Food and Drug Administration was threatening to
close the factory where it is made."
* ►May 16, 2008 -
HPV
shots at school? Don't get readers started - letters - Surrey Now
via Canada.com - "I agree 100 per cent that HPV vaccine should not be
given in the schools. In fact, since the B.C. Health Act gives medical
health officers control over vaccine information provided to students
and parents (thus negating fully informed consent), I disagree with any
vaccine being given at school. Not only are there risks involved with
HPV vaccine, it's also questionable that it could prevent cervical
cancer. It's never been proven that HPV is the main cause, or even a
cause at all, of cervical cancer."
* ►May 16, 2008 -
Vaccine
safe, but norms flouted - Times of India - "Human Biologicals
Institute's measles vaccine is 'safe and effective' but its production
unit in Hyderabad has been found to be flouting good manufacturing
practice (GMP) norms put in place by the World Health
Organisation....The vaccines were found to have abnormally high
rejection rates. Over 3,000 vials of the vaccine, from a batch of
60,000, were rejected during inspection. While some weren't properly
sealed, others were found to have dents on it. The PSU's animal house
was not up to the mark. Their licencing and validation procedure was
also found to be faulty."
* ►May 16, 2008 -
UQ
backs down over Gardasil criticism - The University of Queensland
(UQ) has admitted it may have over-reacted when it asked one of its
senior lecturers to apologise to pharmaceutical company CSL over public
criticism of the marketing of cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil. -
www.abc.net.au
* ►May 16, 2008 -
It’s
time the University of Queensland came clean. Properly. - Crikey -
"After receiving a complaint from the pharmaceutical company CSL Ltd
about Dr Gunn’s comments on radio, the University’s Secretary and
Registrar, Douglas Porter, asked Gunn to provide a written apology to
CSL stating that the “comments were made by you in your personal
capacity and were not endorsed or authorised by the University”. Porter
also asked to be sent a copy of Gunn’s letter."
►May 16, 2008 -
Why
every girl needs the anti-cancer jab - The Mirror, UK
►May 16, 2008 -
It's
Official: Get Your Shingles Vaccination - The CDC has formally
recommended the shot for adults age 60 and older - U.S. News
& World Report
►May 16, 2008 -
Students snap up cheap flu jabs - Canterbury University students
keen to keep the sniffles at bay during exam time have snapped up
nearly 400 cheap flu jabs. - The Press via www.stuff.co.nz
►May 16, 2008 -
Bird
flu virus in S. Korea a type that caused no human infection: report
- Yonhap News
►May 16, 2008 -
Hospital
Stocks Up This Year On Flu, 1Q; Pressures Persist - Dow Jones via
CNNMoney
►May 16, 2008 -
Trudeau
could receive $2 million from Navy toward pandemic flu research -
Adirondack Daily Enterprise
* ►May 16, 2008 -
China
child virus death toll up to 43 - AP via Google - "A 22-month-old
girl from eastern Jiangxi province died Thursday in a local hospital,
health officials told the state-run Xinhua News Agency. As of
Wednesday, the hand, foot and mouth disease virus had sickened more
than 24,934 children in seven Chinese provinces plus Beijing, Xinhua
reported."
* ►May 16, 2008 -
Statement
of Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., Director, National Institute of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases, on HIV Vaccine Awareness Day, May 18, 2008 -
press release - National Institutes of Health
►May 16, 2008 -
Most
Effective Initial Therapy For HIV-1 Infection Identified -
University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences, via
EurekAlert!, a service of AAAS via ScienceDaily
►May 16, 2008 - Into The Mouths
of Babes: Addressing BPA Safety Concerns - American Chronicle
►May 16, 2008 -
US
FDA warns of fetal risk of two transplant drugs - Reuters
►May 16, 2008 -
American
Academy of Pediatrics/American Heart Association Clarification of
Statement on Cardiovascular Evaluation and Monitoring of Children and
Adolescents With Heart Disease Receiving Medications for ADHD -
Endorsed by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,
the American College of Cardiology, Children and Adults with
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and the National Initiative
for Children's Healthcare Quality - press release - The American Heart
Association via PRNewswire-USNewswire
* ►May 16, 2008 -
MP
speaks out on treatment of dementia patients - Loughborough News
►May 16, 2008 -
Officials
Play Down Threat From Arsenic at Park in D.C. (requires
registration) - Washington Post
►May 16, 2008 -
Chemicals
Ottawa's watching: The feds take a closer look at 17 substances -
CBC
* ►May 16, 2008 -
Sex
Hormones and City Life - Is it safe to douse cities with synthetic
pheromones? - Institute of Science in Society
►May 16, 2008 -
7:11
pm: Emergency responders stage drill - Anderson Herald Bulletin
►May 16, 2008 -
FDA Shuts Down Seafood Processing Company, Requires Products Be Recalled
- Failure to follow consent decree drives action - FDA
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Is
the proliferation of vaccinations really in your child's best interest?
- guest column - News-Sentinel.com - "It is time to take a new look at
the need for specific vaccinations. Vaccination is designed to benefit
the public health. It is a one-size-fits-all approach. Thus, the rural
Midwestern baby receives the same treatment as the crowded inner-city
baby. Surely, the needs of these babies are not the same. Hepatitis B
vaccine is recommended for men who have sex with men, IV drug users and
babies prior to hospital discharge after birth. This is because the
government wishes to avoid future cases of Hepatitis B. Thus, all
babies, regardless of the likelihood of exposure, are given this
injection. Does that seem appropriate to you? This same theory is the
reason for the recent push to vaccinate all 11- to 12-year-old females
against HPV (human papilloma virus), which is spread by sexual contact.
Another example: Hepatitis A is a contagious liver disease spread
through contaminated food and water. Children are not among the
high-risk group. Does your infant really need this shot?"
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Govt.
lab gives clean chit to Tamil Nadu measles vaccine - PTI via The
Hindu - "The measles vaccine administered to children in Tamil Nadu has
been given a clean chit by a government laboratory and human error at
the local level could possibly have resulted in the death of four
infants last month."
* ►May 15, 2008 -
CDC
Recommends ZOSTAVAX®, Merck's Shingles Vaccine, for All Appropriate
Adults Aged 60 and Older - press release - Merck & Co. Inc. via
Business Wire
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Acknowledging
Vaccination Concerns - Brain Blogger
* ►May 15, 2008 -
What
Every Parent Should Consider About Traditional Vaccinations - By
Robert W. “Bob” Sears, M.D. via HealthNewsDigest.com
* ►May 15, 2008 -
HPV
myths spread; misleading information about vaccine has been circulating
- Chatham Daily News - "In a presentation, Johnston reviewed some of
the statistics and study results regarding Gardasil. He said the
vaccine has passed testing with flying colours. The major side effect,
he said, is a sore arm. Because his daughter wasn't in Grade 8 when he
decided to have her vaccinated, Johnston said he had to pay for the
shots, which cost about $500 for all three doses needed for
immunization."
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Community-Based
Influenza-Vaccination Program Still Effective at 1 Year (requires
registration) - Medscape - "'We need to develop sustainable methods to
implement universal influenza-vaccination programs,' Dr. Piedra
concluded. 'School-based influenza-vaccination programs sponsored by
community coalitions may be a good way to vaccinate school-aged
children. We need outcomes data from a variety of different community
settings that can report on the impact of the universal influenza
vaccination of children.' Dr. Piedra has disclosed no relevant
financial relationships. Dr. Orenstein disclosed various financial
arrangements with Novartis, sanofi pasteur, and GSK."
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Bird
flu vaccine that cost Spain EUR 120m may be useless - The EUR 120
million stockpiling of drugs to fight bird flu infections could soon be
ineffective, says scientists. - Expatica Spain
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Researchers:
Pandemic readiness demands mix of antivirals - CIDRAP News
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Nearly $1
mil worth of antibiotics wasted - Press Release: New Zealand
National Party via
www.scoop.co.nz
►May 15, 2008 -
Mother
Plans Autism Fundraiser For Son - The Suncoast News via Tampa Bay
Online
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Congressional
hearing held on psychiatric drugging of USA foster care kids - The
US Congress held a public hearing about the way youth in foster care
are often given large amounts of powerful psychiatric drugs, without
adequate oversight, accountability, information, alternatives and
advocacy. Vera Sharav of Alliance for Human Research Protection issued
this report. - MindFreedom.org
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Kids
Growing Up on Grown Up Drugs: New Research Shows Treatments for Adult
Ailments Rapidly Rising in Children - Lifestyle Factors Pushing
Children's Use of Prescription Drugs for Health Conditions Once Seen
Primarily in Adults - press release - Medco Health Solutions, Inc. via
PRNewswire
►May 15, 2008 -
Scientists
debate cause of feared 'worms-under-skin' disease - Victims
complain of inflammation, lesions, fatigue - WorldNetDaily -
"Scientists are debating whether a dehabilitating condition called
Morgellons disease could be caused by bacteria or fungus on plants in
California, Texas and Florida, though many agree that research is
leaving them with more questions than answers."
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Goodbye,
girls - Researcher ponders why U.S. kids reach puberty at an
ever-younger age - If historical statistics are any guide, the average
girl in northern Europe in the 1830s entered puberty — defined by
menarche, or the onset of menstruation — at approximately 17 years of
age. Today, chances are that her American counterpart will have her
first period at about 12 and a half. - Pamplin Media Group via Portland
Tribune
►May 15, 2008 -
Bee
venom boosts sting immunity - Nursing in Practice
►May 15, 2008 -
Gordon
wants toxin talks - Assemblyman Tim Gordon (I-108th) has invited
Lafarge Cement to meet with residents of four communities in the path
of emissions from the company's Ravena plant near the west bank of the
Hudson River. - The Independent
►May 15, 2008 -
EPA
Conducts Mercury Safety Outreach to Plumbing, Heating and Cooling
Contractors - Kansas City infoZine
* ►May 15, 2008 -
HIV
drug linked to serious liver side-effects, Health Canada warns -
Canadian Press via Google
►May 14, 2008 - Fight cancer
with a shot - BCLocalNews.com
►May 14, 2008 -
Genetic
Links To Impaired Social Behavior In Autism - Elsevier, via
EurekAlert!, a service of AAAS via ScienceDaily
►May 13, 2008 -
Rotarians
in Indian mission to combat polio - Clitheroe Today
►May 13, 2008 - Parents
Testify in Autism Vaccine Case - Newsinferno.com
►May 13, 2008 -
Montrealers
to study genetic factors in autism - CBC
►May 12, 2008 -
Now
Labour plans to ban children from school unless they have an MMR jab
- This is London
►May 2, 2008 -
Cases
Of Diabetes Exploding Among Young, Pregnant Women -
www.healthtruthrevealed.com
* ►May 1, 2008 -
Autism
better understood now - The Signal Item - "Other parents, such as
Rebecca Williams-Thomas, of Glenshaw, see a connection. She also said
the condition of her autistic son, Lee, 3, declined after his
vaccinations. He was 27 months old when diagnosed in January 2007.
'This was worded so perfectly by a doctor,' she said. '(He said) Lee
possibly had a genetic predisposition to autism, and the combination of
our harmful environment and the vaccinations just pushed him over the
edge.'"
►May 1, 2008 -
Early
treatment makes all the difference in autism epidemic - Edmond Sun
►April 30, 2008 -
The
most natural drug - Researchers devise new method of creating human
antibodies to flu, other illnesses - Oklahoma Medical Research
Foundation via EurekAlert!
►April 28, 2008 -
Exploring
Vaccine Litigation Issues - Ringler Radio Internet Show - press
release - Ringler Associates via Business Wire
►April 27, 2008 - Promising
cancer treatments being tested - KSL.com - "Instead of traditional
chemotherapy, how about an actual cancer vaccine that's injected just
under the skin and alerts the body's own immune system to turn and
attack the cancer."
►June 2004 -
Use
of Psychotropic Medications by Youths in Therapeutic Foster Care and
Group Homes - journal article (Psychiatric
Services)
►H.R.
2052, The Shaken Baby Syndrome Prevention Act of 2007 - H.R. 2052
would enhance Federal efforts focused on public awareness and education
about the risks and dangers associated with Shaken Baby Syndrome. -
WashingtonWatch.com
►The
Falling Age of Puberty in U.S. Girls: What We Know, What We Need to Know
- The Breast Cancer Fund
►Webcast
Event - May 21-25 : Autism One 2008 Conference - Autism One
provides educational opportunities reelecting the relevant information
of today. This year's live webcast allows increased accessibility to
this information. Culinary Health, Law Day, and portions of the
Biomedical Track will be streamed live via the internet.
Post-conference, presentation recordings will be available for
purchase. - ZenWorks Productions
►Free-Mealer - Life
on the Alphabet-Free Diet: GF/CF/EF/YF/CF/etc... - Blog
Posted May 15,
2008
►June 2008 - Skin
prick test predictive value on the outcome of a first known egg
exposure in milk-allergic children - journal article (Pediatric Allergy and Immunology)
►June 2008 - Safety
and efficacy of a new extensively hydrolyzed formula for infants with
cow's milk protein allergy - journal article (Pediatric Allergy and Immunology)
►June 2008 - Severe
combined immunodeficiency: A national surveillance study -
journal article (Pediatric Allergy
and Immunology)
►June 2008 - Paediatric
allergy diagnosis in primary care is improved by in vitro
allergen-specific IgE testing - journal article (Pediatric Allergy and Immunology)
►June 2008 - Peanut
and tree nut allergy in childhood - journal article (Pediatric Allergy and Immunology)
►June 2008 - Sensitivity
and specificity of different skin prick tests with latex extracts in
pediatric patients with suspected natural rubber latex allergy - A
cohort study - journal article (Pediatric
Allergy and Immunology)
►June 2008 - Update:
the role of FoxP3 in allergic disease. - journal article (Current Opinion in Otolaryngology &
Head & Neck Surgery)
►June 2008 - Processing
of Clostridium difficile toxins - journal article (Journal of Medical Microbiology)
►June 2008 - Clostridium
difficile toxin synthesis is negatively regulated by TcdC -
journal article (Journal of Medical
Microbiology)
►June 2008 - Antibiotics
involved in Clostridium difficile-associated disease increase
colonization factor gene expression - journal article (Journal of Medical Microbiology)
►June 2008 - 'Stealing
me from myself': identity and recovery in personal accounts of mental
illness - journal article (Australian
and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry)
►June 2008 - Relationships
between cognitive deficits, symptoms and quality of life in
schizophrenia - journal article (Australian
and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry)
►May 16, 2008 -
Viral
Hepatitis Awareness --- May 2008 - MMWR/CDC
* ►May 16, 2008 -
Acute
Hepatitis C Virus Infections Attributed to Unsafe Injection Practices
at an Endoscopy Clinic --- Nevada, 2007 - MMWR/CDC
►May 16, 2008 -
Use
of Enhanced Surveillance for Hepatitis C Virus Infection to Detect a
Cluster Among Young Injection-Drug Users --- New York, November
2004--April 2007 - MMWR/CDC
►May 16, 2008 -
Multistate
Outbreak of Human Salmonella Infections Caused by Contaminated Dry Dog
Food --- United States, 2006--2007 - MMWR/CDC
►May 16, 2008 -
QuickStats:
Percentage of Women Aged >25 Years Who Had a Papanicolaou (Pap)
Smear Test* During the Preceding 3 Years, by Age Group and Education
Level --- National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2005 -
MMWR/CDC
►May 16, 2008 -
Notice
to Readers: National Emergency Medical Services Week --- May 18--24,
2008 - MMWR/CDC
►May 16, 2008 -
Notice
to Readers: National Recreational Water Illness Prevention Week --- May
19--25, 2008 - MMWR/CDC
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Prevention
of Herpes Zoster - Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on
Immunization Practices (ACIP) (early release) - MMWR/CDC
* ►May 15, 2008 -
CDC
Urges Shingles Vaccine for Most Patients 60 and Older (includes
audio) - MedPage Today - "Dr. Schaffner said clinicians may have been
reluctant to prescribe the vaccine until the CDC's full recommendations
were available. 'Clinicians now have a secure source of information
about the vaccine and recommendations for its use,' he said."
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Holland
On The Omnibus Autism Proceeding: 5/14 by Mary Holland, Esq - Age
of Autism
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Olmsted,
The Amish and Autism: Part Two by Mark Blaxill (Part 2 of 2) - Age
of Autism
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Offit
Targets The Polings: Touts Vaccinations For Mito Disorder - Age of
Autism
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Insecticides
in pet shampoo may trigger autism - New Scientist
* ►May 15, 2008 - Pyrethrin
chemicals in pet shampoo may increase autism risk - The London Times
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Detecting
autism in babies may aid progress - Mac researchers track eye
movement - Hamilton Spectator
►May 15, 2008 -
Autism
awareness - Resources grow during 'explosion' - Biloxi Sun Herald
►May 15, 2008 -
Farmington
Facility to treat special needs - Morning Sentinel via
MaineToday.com
►May 15, 2008 - No
such thing as a genetic epidemic - Left Brain/Right Brain Blog
►May 15, 2008 -
New
Handbook of Clinical Psychology Focuses on Children and Adolescents
- press release - Research and Markets via Business Wire
►May 15, 2008 -
For
parents with autistic children a chance to reach out and learn -
Press of Atlantic City
* ►May 15, 2008 - Meningitis
B vaccine could be only three years away - Daily Mail, UK
►May 15, 2008 -
Meningitis
vaccine 'for sale in three years' - A vaccine against the most
common strain of meningitis - which causes more than half of all cases
in Britain - could be on the market within three years. - The
Telegraph, UK
►May 15, 2008 -
Meningitis
B tests raise hope of vaccine - · Scientists say study of
150 babies was successful · More than 1,000 cases of infection a
year in UK - The Guardian, UK
* ►May 15, 2008 -
HIV /
AIDS - Results from vaccine trial 'promising' - Bangkok Post -
"Half of them have been getting injections of two combination vaccines
_ the canary pox vaccine Alvac and a synthesised combination of the B
and E sub-types of the Aids virus AidsVax, with the rest getting
placebo injections over a one-year period."
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Cancer
vaccine gets Netherlands approval - Frederick company Vaccinogen
wins approval for production in Europe; expects U.S. launch in three
years - Gazette.net - "Vaccinogen Inc. of Frederick hopes to launch
OncoVax in the United States in roughly three years, after the company
secured a pivotal license to produce the vaccine at its manufacturing
facility in Europe and distribute it there."
►May 15, 2008 -
Therapeutic
Vaccine Prolongs Survival And Improves Quality Of Life - American
Urological Association via ScienceDaily
►May 15, 2008 -
Get
your shots before going to college - Abilene Reporter-News
* ►May 15, 2008 - Aussie
vaccine fights cervical cancer - The West Australian - "Cervarix,
like the cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil, is developed using
technology pioneered by former Australian of the Year Professor Ian
Frazer. But unlike its rival, Cervarix has not yet been given the final
sign-off to join the National Immunisation Program where it will be
made available at no cost to girls and women between the ages of 12 and
26. The vaccine is also yet to get approval for use in the US."
* ►May 15, 2008 - Government's
bird flu drugs strategy is 'flawed' - The Government's strategy to
defend the nation against a bird flu pandemic has been called into
question. - Telegraph, UK
* ►May 15, 2008 - TV
Drug Ads May Have To Zoom In On Side Effects - TV Drug Ads Could
Urge Patients To Report Drug Side Effects, Under FDA Proposal - AP via
CBS News
* ►May 15, 2008 - Product
Placements Require New FDA Regs - Pharmalot - "After all,
there may well be more restrictions on DTC after the presidential
elections, and consumers are increasingly using TiVo and remote
controls to ignore commericals. In general, the UCLA researchers note
that the overall market for product placement rose 30.5 percent to $3.5
billion in 2004, according to their paper in The Journal of Public
Policy & Marketing. And in 2006, there were 462 mentions of
prescription meds on TV shows."
* ►May 15, 2008 - New
Drug Approvals Are On The Rise, So Far - Pharmalot
* ►May 15, 2008 - Crystal
structures of oseltamivir-resistant influenza virus neuraminidase
mutants - journal article (Nature)
* ►May 15, 2008 - Single anti-flu
drug 'not enough' - No single drug alone will be enough to
treat all the victims of a global flu pandemic, research has shown. -
BBC
* ►May 15, 2008 - Sanofi
Deceived US Patent Office Over Lovenox - Pharmalot
►May 15, 2008 - Health
Ministers To Debate Patent Disputes - Pharmalot
►May 15, 2008 - Europe
Expanding Inquiry on Availability of Drugs (requires registration)
- The New York Times
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Five-year-old
boy dies of chickenpox just days after doctors sent him home -
Daily Mail, UK - "Little Fabio Nunes was rushed to East Surrey Hospital
in Redhill on February 14 by dad Ricardo, but claims that medical staff
told him that his son was alright after examining him even though he
was 'unable to walk or talk' and was 'barely conscious'. But just four
days later, with Fabio getting progressively worse, his dad took him
back to hospital only to be told that Fabio was suffering from a severe
reaction to chickenpox and only had six hours to live."
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Quarantine
was right call - The Ottawa Citizen - "Managing risk is a tricky
business. Public safety must be balanced against civil liberties such
as freedom of movement and association, and a perfect balance can be
hard to achieve. In the post-9/11 era, governments perform risk
assessments all the time and, admittedly, sometimes they get it wrong."
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Actor
backs right to sue companies - Quaid tells Congress of twins'
overdose (requires registration or subscription) - Baltimore Sun
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Migraine
Medicines May Cause Potentially Deadly Brain Syndrome - Bloomberg
►May 15, 2008 -
Patient
safety bill would publicize doctors' names - Newsday
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Cops,
firefighters advised to get shots for measles (requires
registration) - Arizona Daily Star - "This week, nearly 2,000 members
of the Tucson Police and Fire departments are being targeted for
measles shots, if they cannot show proof of immunity....That includes
some 600 uniformed firefighters also ordered to get the MMR shots — for
measles, mumps and rubella — if they're not currently immune, said
Capt. Norm Carlton, a Tucson Fire Department spokesman....'We are
investigating those reports now and stepping up efforts to get day-care
staff immunized as well,' she said."
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Bird flu drugs 'poured
down the drain' - Nearly $1 million worth of antibiotics was being
poured down the drain after drugs, bought in case of a bird flu
pandemic, had expired, National MP Tony Ryall said. - NZPA via www.stuff.co.nz
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Bird
flu 'resistant to Australian drug arsenal' - The Federal
Government's bird-flu medication stockpiles are being questioned after
research showed the virus is resistant to the majority of Australia's
supplies. -
www.abc.net.au
►May 15, 2008 -
Research questions stockpiling of bird flu drugs - transcript - AM
via
www.abc.net.au
►May 15, 2008 -
Two
More Cases of Virulent Bird Flu Confirmed -
http://english.chosun.com
* ►May 15, 2008 -
PETA
warns of link between factory farm filth and bird flu - PTI via
Hindu Business Line
* ►May 15, 2008 -
Indonesia
to provide bird flu data online - AP via Google - "Several
boycotted WHO's long-standing virus sharing system, instead depositing
important bird flu information into existing but often inadequate
public databanks. On the Net: GISAID: http://platform.gisaid.org/"
►May 15, 2008 -
SKorea
to build bird flu vaccine factory next year: ministry - AFP via
Google
►May 15, 2008 -
Teen
needs new heart after virus attack - Granby youth must have
transplant, but time on waiting list is crucial - Montreal Gazette via
Canada.com
►May 15, 2008 -
State
officials conclude DaVita investigation - Report to be released in
next few weeks; Centers for Disease Control and Lufkin Police
continuing their investigations - The Lufkin Daily News
►May 15, 2008 -
Vaccinating
migrants a big problem - letter - Arizona Republic
►May 15, 2008 -
A
necessary shot in the arm - Twin Falls Times-News
►May 15, 2008 -
Measles control to cost at least $1 million - Tucson Citizen
►May 15, 2008 -
HIV-positive
man gets 35 years for spitting on Dallas police officer - Dallas
Morning News
►May 15, 2008 -
Medivir
AB Broadens Its Hepatitis C Collaboration with Tibotec, Entering a
Partnership in the Field of HCV Polymerase - press release -
Medivir AB via Business Wire
►May 15, 2008 -
Child
Welfare Tightens Law on Removal (requires registration) - The New
York Times
* ►May 15, 2008 - New
Handbook of Clinical Psychology Focuses on Children and Adolescents
- Research and Markets via Business Wire via MarketWatch
►May 15, 2008 -
FDA
Delays Clinical Trial of Embryonic Stem Cells (requires
registration) - Bloomberg via New York Times
►May 15, 2008 - First
embryonic stem cell trial stalled (requires registration) - The
Scientist
►May 15, 2008 - Regenerative
medicine and human models of human disease - journal article (Nature)
►May 15, 2008 - Vital
warning on techno-foods - The Daily, AU
►May 14, 2008 - 4 Your
Family: Vaccines - KOB.com, New Mexico
* ►May 14, 2008 - First
Do No Harm — Avoiding Medication Errors in Children - Medication
errors are especially problematic in children because many drugs are
formulated for adults. - journal article (Journal Watch Pediatrics and Adolescent
Medicine)
* ►May 14, 2008 - Don't
be fever phobic (blog) - Ms. W brings in her 4-year-old, who has
had a fever of 102.8 for two days. "I'm worried sick. I can't get the
fever down. I've given ibuprofen and acetaminophen, luke warm baths.
but as soon as the fever goes down, it's soon back up again. I'm afraid
the fever will cause some kind of damage." - WebMD - "Then why treat a
fever? The body's thermostat is rarely satisfied; it usually wants the
temperature in the body to be a few degrees warmer than it is. That's
why we feel cold or chilled when really we are already too warm. Hence,
the main reason to treat a fever: to make your child feel more
comfortable. Period."
* ►May 14, 2008 - Pfizer
To Disclose Grants And Charitable Donations - Pharmalot
* ►May 14, 2008 - Scientists
use music to explore autistic brain's emotion processing - The
Cheers
* ►May 14, 2008 - GAO
Issues Report Citing FDA Slowdown on DTC Enforcement - Eye on FDA
* ►May 14, 2008 - Better
Screening, Treatment, And Affordable Vaccines Can Prevent Doubling Of
Cervical Cancer Deaths In Latin America, Caribbean - The Pan
American Health Organization, The Albert B. Sabin Vaccine Institute via
Medical News Today
►May 14, 2008 - Performance pay
for NHS hospitals - Hospitals are to have pay linked to performance
by using patient experience to measure the quality of care. - BBC
►May 14, 2008 - A Tale of Two
Neisseria: Video Blog with Paul Auwaerter, MD, MBA (requires
registration) (includes video) - Medscape
►May 14, 2008 - First-Line
Therapy for HIV-Infected Patients - Virologic suppression is more
likely with an efavirenz-based regimen than with a
lopinavir/ritonavir-based one. - journal article (Journal Watch Infectious Diseases)
►May 14, 2008 - Vancouver
Researchers Discover Missing Link Between TB Bacteria and Humans: New
Treatment Expected - The University of British Columbia
►May 14, 2008 - Common
bacteria activating natural killer T cells may cause autoimmune liver
disease - Researchers close in on possible cause of primary biliary
cirrhosis - Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center via
EurekAlert!
►May 14, 2008 - New study on food
borne diseases - Irish Health
►May 14, 2008 - FDA
Approves AstraZeneca's Seroquel(R) for Maintenance Treatment in Bipolar
Disorder - AstraZeneca via The Healthcare Sales & Marketing
Network
►May 14, 2008 - Smoking 'triggers
deadly changes' - A key mechanism by which smoking triggers genetic
changes that cause lung cancer has been unravelled. - BBC
►May 14, 2008 - Tooth
loss strongly linked to risk of esophageal, head and neck, and lung
cancer - American Association for Cancer Research via EurekAlert!
►May 14, 2008 - Grandparents
give vaccines to grandchildren - The Copenhagen Post - "Gift
certificates for vaccinations against cervical cancer or to have frozen
stem cells from the umbilical cord stored have become increasingly
popular as gift items from grandparents to grandchildren. 'I can
definitely confirm that grandparents have started giving their
grandchildren gift certificates for vaccines against cervical cancer,'
Christine Felding, a gynaecologist told BT newspaper."
* ►May 14, 2008 -
The
International Meeting for Autism Research May 15-17, 2008 -
Scientists to report the latest findings on the causes and treatments
of autism - Autism Speaks via FirstScience
* ►May 14, 2008 -
South
Elgin family joins fight against autism - The Courier News - "Like
many parents with autistic children, Beth questions the role vaccines
play in the disease. She is joining a national rally, Green Our
Vaccines by Talk About Curing Autism, featuring spokeswoman Jenny
McCarthy, whose son has autism, and comedian Jim Carrey on June 4 in
Washington, D.C."
* ►May 14, 2008 -
Dennis
Quaid backs drugmaker liability suits (includes video) - Reuters -
"'I believe if preemption of lawsuits is allowed to prevail, it will
basically make all of us, the public, uninformed and uncompensated lab
rats,' Quaid said at a House of Representatives committee hearing. He
urged Congress to pass legislation to protect patients' ability to sue
drugmakers if the Supreme Court further restricts the suits."
* ►May 14, 2008 -
Former
FDA Official Says FDA Approval Shouldn't Bar Lawsuits - Dow Jones
via CNNMoney
►May 14, 2008 -
Bayer
Healthcare to remove remaining Trasylol from market: FDA - Thomson
Financial via Forbes
* ►May 14, 2008 -
Allergy
seen profitable in 2009 on hay fever vaccine - Reuters
* ►May 14, 2008 -
Phase
II Clinical Trial of Sinobiomed's Malaria Candidate Vaccine to Start in
Q3 - Company Collaborating With Mahidol University of Bangkok on
Trial to Be Conducted in Thailand - Sinobiomed Inc. via Marketwire via
CNNMoney
* ►May 14, 2008 -
Cervarix™
provides longest duration of sustained neutralising antibodies reported
for any vaccine against HPV 16 and 18 to date - Neutralising
antibodies are believed by experts to be important for cervical cancer
prevention - press release - GlaxoSmithKline
* ►May 14, 2008 -
Judge
Stephen Kouri said he would not reconsider McCarron's sentence -
WHOI HOI-19 - "Early last month McCarron was sentenced to 36 years in
prison for killing her 3-year-old daughter Katie who had autism.
McCarron's attorney filed a motion to appeal."
►May 14, 2008 -
What's
Going Around? Hand, Foot & Mouth Disease - News 8 KFMB San Diego
►May 14, 2008 -
Measles
cases increase in Grant County - The Star of Grand Coulee
►May 14, 2008 -
CDC: Parasites in 8 percent of Atlanta swimming spots - AP via
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
►May 14, 2008 -
Study
will shed light on lead issue - Jamestown Sun
►May 14, 2008 -
Look
before you leap: State issues mercury alert for legs from Everglades
pig frogs - Sun-Sentinel
►May 14, 2008 -
World
Bank says HIV/AIDS to remain a challenge in sub-Saharan Africa - AP
via International Herald Tribune
►May 14, 2008 - Uganda:
Researchers Call for Circumcision to Fight HIV/Aids - The Monitor
(Kampala) via AllAfrica.com
►May 14, 2008 - Africa: US
Senators Block Key HIV/Aids Legislation - AllAfrica.com - "The new
bill, which authorizes $50 million in spending over the next five
years, passed the House of Representatives on April 2 by a vote of
308-116. In order to become law, it must now pass the Senate and be
signed by President Bush."
►May 14, 2008 -
Triple-Drug Therapy Found Most Effective Against HIV - Researchers
have determined that commonly prescribed triple-drug combination
therapies that use old antiviral drugs are the most effective for
suppressing the deadly virus that causes AIDS. The findings have major
implications for doctors as they grapple with different drugs to treat
HIV infected individuals. VOA's Jessica Berman reports from
Washington. - Voice of America
►May 14, 2008 -
Students Bake Cookies For World Hepatitis Awareness Day - WCSH6.com
* ►May 14, 2008 -
Raking
through sludge exposes a stink - Environmental Protection Agency
scientists accused of fabricating data about health effects of
fertilizer. - Nature News - "The False Claims Act lawsuit brought by
microbiologist David Lewis, who says he was forced out of the agency,
alleges that EPA officials and University of Georgia researchers
fraudulently orchestrated a grant and then fabricated data to ensure
that the EPA's 'biosolids' programme would come out smelling pretty. If
the charges stick, the scientists and EPA officials could be held
personally liable and may be forced to pay back the original grant as
well as some US$4.6 million in subsequent grants, plus penalties."
►May 14, 2008 -
Stuck
in the mud - The Environmental Protection Agency must gather data
on the toxicity of spreading sewage sludge. - journal article
(Nature)
►May 14, 2008 -
Death
Gap In US Widens Based On Level Of Education - dBTechno
►May 13, 2008 -
Court
Hears More Claims Linking Thimesoral in Vaccines to Autism -
eFluxMedia
►May 13, 2008 -
New
Immunization Requirements - KNDO.com
* ►May 13, 2008 -
Intercell
AG announces Q1 2008 results and update on development programs -
Vaccine against Japanese Encephalitis moving towards global market
approvals: US FDA inspection currently ongoing, Australia grants
priority review – All development programs on track - Intercell's
investigational Japanese Encephalitis vaccine expected to obtain market
approval in global traveler markets in 2008 – commercial production
started - PharmaLive
►May 13, 2008 -
South
Carolina Older Adult Immunization to be held - The Times and
Democrat
►May 13, 2008 -
Membership
in IAMAT is essential for any avid traveler - King Features via
Houston Chronicle
* ►May 13, 2008 -
Expert: Fetal
Viability Threshold Continues to Change - 93.1 WIBC Indianapolis -
"Indiana recognizes viability at 7 months; however, Dr. Lemons says the
American Academy of Pediatrics has lowered their recognition to 23-25
weeks. Lemons says the developmental weight of the fetus matters more
than the gestational age because each baby develops differently. Lemons
adds in early development, girls develop faster than boys."
►May 13, 2008 -
School
Van Driver Accused Of Raping Autistic Child (includes video) -
WBZTV.com
►May 13, 2008 -
Nanohealing
Material Heads to Market - A Startup Is Planning Human Trials for a
Nanostructured Material That Quickly Stops Bleeding - Technology Review
via ABC News
* ►May 13, 2008 - Maternal Infections
During Pregnancy May Increase Risk for Childhood Epilepsy CME/CE
(requires registration) - Pediatrics
via Medscape Medical News
* ►May 13, 2008 - Allergy
fight involves slew of method, varying results - Gannett News
Service via Norwich Bulletin - "Joel Munch was told he was allergic to
too many things, so he couldn’t get allergy shots. Instead, the
Connestee Falls, N.C., resident would take over-the-counter medications
to treat his allergy symptoms, but he often was unable to sleep and
felt tired. But for the past three years, Munch has been putting a drop
of liquid underneath his tongue three times a day to treat his
allergies, and he says the difference is noticeable."
* ►May 13, 2008 - Are Anxiety
Disorders All in the Mind? - Researchers Find Link Between Altered
Dopamine Activity and Social Anxiety Disorder According to an Article
in The Journal of Nuclear Medicine - Society of Nuclear Medicine via
Biocompare
►May 13, 2008 - Hyperactivity
is Associated with Decreased Numbers of Interneurons - Elsevier via
Biocompare
►May 13, 2008 - New Insights
Into the Dynamics of the Brain's Cortex - Research demonstrates
link between patterns of neuronal activity and the underlying anatomy -
Public Library of Science via
Biocompare
►May 13, 2008 - Prescription
Tracking and Public Health - journal article (Journal of General Internal Medicine)
►May 13, 2008 - Gene
therapy slows progression of fatal neurodegenerative disease in children
- Mary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News via EurekAlert!
►May 13, 2008 - Girls
and children exposed to tobacco smoke benefit more from montelukast
(singulair) - National Jewish Medical and Research Center
via EurekAlert!
►May 13, 2008 - Study
says death gap increasing in US - Public Library of Science via
EurekAlert!
* ►May 12, 2008 - Shire
Launches Nationwide Adult ADHD Mobile Awareness Tour - ADHD
screening initiative launches in Atlanta and continues for 90 days;
Shire expects up to 20,000 adults to self-screen for ADHD in 13 cities
across the country - Shire
►May 12, 2008 - What Are the Risks
of Contracting MRSA From Domesticated Animals? (requires
registration) - Medscape Infectious Diseases
* ►May 12, 2008 - Does Early
Nutritional Intervention Prevent Development of Atopic Disease in
Infants? (requires registration) - Pediatrics via Medscape Pediatrics
►May 12, 2008 -
Drug
Promises to Restore Sensation After Dental Visit (requires
registration) - The New York Times
►May 11, 2008 -
FDA
closes Columbia drug maker - Scientific Laboratories was warned for
three years - Maryland Daily Record
* ►May 11, 2008 -
Lead's
legacy - Banned three decades ago, lead paint continues to poison
Ohio's children - The Columbus Dispatch
►May 11, 2008 - Scientists
Dig Deeper Into The Genetics Of Schizophrenia By Evaluating MicroRNAs
- Columbia University Medical Center via Biocompare
►May 11, 2008 - Model Shows
How Mutation Tips Biochemistry To Cause Alzheimer's -
University of North Carolina at Charlotte via Biocompare
* ►May 8, 2008 - Evaluation
of the levels of folate, vitamin B12, homocysteine and fluoride in the
parents and the affected neonates with neural tube defect and their
matched controls - journal article (Pediatric Surgery International)
►May 8, 2008 -
DOR
Licenses Anthrax Toxin Analogues from Harvard - Genetic Engineering
& Biotechnology News
►May 8, 2008 -
Measles
draws concerns - The Daily Iowan
►May 8, 2008 -
Government to look at autism - video - BBC
►May 7, 2008 -
Measure
aims to support autism - SouthJerseyLocalNews.com - "The Assembly
Health and Senior Services Committee released legislation Assembly
members Joan Voss, Vincent Prieto and Assembly Speaker Joseph J.
Roberts, Jr. sponsored to establish an Office of the Advocate for
Persons with Autism (OAPA).The measure is part of the second wave of
landmark autism support measures introduced in February that complement
the historic seven-bill autism awareness package Assembly Speaker
Roberts championed into law last session."
* ►May 5, 2008 - Expression
and Maintenance of Mitochondrial DNA. New Insights into Human Disease
Pathology. - journal article (The
American Journal of Pathology)
►May 5, 2008 - Study
shows physician judgement important in reducing RSV-related
hospitalizations - Retrospective chart review in 10 geographic
regions throughout the United States presented at Pediatric Academic
Societies Annual Meeting - Edelman Public Relations via EurekAlert!
►May 5, 2008 - Friendships
and social interactions of school-aged children with migraine -
journal article (Cephalalgia)
* ►May 5, 2008 - New
Clorox disinfectant is EPA registered to kill both known types of MRSA
- Ketchum DC via EurekAlert!
►May 2008 - Genetic
analysis of innate immunity in Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis
identifies two susceptibility loci harboring CARD9 and IL18RAP. -
journal article (American Journal of
Human Genetics)
►May 2008 - Bronchiolitis
- journal article (Canadian Family Physician)
►April 26, 2008 -
State
ups student vaccines - Additional shots required for tots and teens
this fall - Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter
►April 26, 2008 -
Technology
to Produce Advanced and Efficient Vaccines developed by Scientists
- HealthJockey.com
►April 25, 2008 - Panel
calls for clearer Lasik warnings - Patients tell officials that
surgery left them with fuzzy vision, dry eyes - AP via MSNBC
►April 23, 2008 -
Tyson
Told to End an Antibiotic Claim (requires registration) - The New
York Times
►April 22, 2008 -
Obesity,
smoking cuts many US women's life expectancy: study - AFP via Yahoo!
* ►March 25, 2008 - Cost-effectiveness
of hepatitis A immunization of children and adolescents in Germany
- journal article (The European
Journal of Health Economics) - "Assuming that the travel
immunization rate among young adults remains at least constant, any
newly implemented mass immunization among infants or adolescents in
Germany would not be cost-effective. Therefore it does not seem
sensible for the statutory health insurance to meet the costs of such
immunization strategies."
►March 1,
2008 - Curcumin
treatment alleviates the effects of glutathione depletion in vitro and
in vivo: therapeutic implications for Parkinson's disease explained via
in silico studies. - journal article (Free Radical Biology and Medicine)
►February 1, 2008 -
Long-term
Air Pollution Exposure Is Associated with Neuroinflammation, an Altered
Innate Immune Response, Disruption of the Blood-Brain Barrier,
Ultrafine Particulate Deposition, and Accumulation of Amyloid β-42 and
-Synuclein in Children and Young Adults - journal article (Toxicologic Pathology)
►2008 - The
roles of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in pregnancy, lactation
and infancy: review of current knowledge and consensus recommendations
(pdf) - journal article (Journal of
Perinatal Medicine)
►2007 - GUIDELINES
FOR THE VACCINATION OF DOGS AND CATS COMPILED BY THE VACCINATION
GUIDELINES GROUP (VGG) OF THE WORLD SMALL ANIMAL VETERINARY ASSOCIATION
(WSAVA) (pdf) -
www.wsava.org
►Scientific Advisory Committee
- The World Small Animal Veterinary Association - "Vaccine
Guidelines 2007 (pdf) Scientific Advisory Committee Update on
Canine and Avian Influenza Virus"
* ►Has The Cause
of Crib Death (SIDS) Been Found? Toxic Gases in Baby Crib
Mattresses By Jane Sheppard - Healthy Child
►A
Bright Idea: Hitting the Safety Switch On Compact Fluorescent Bulbs
- Seventh Generation