Posted
March 10, 2004:
►March 10, 2004 -
House moves against certain immunizations (requires registration) -
The Kansas City Star "State House members voted Wednesday to bar the
administration of immunizations containing mercury to young children, hoping to
reduce instances of hyperactivity and autism...Since the mid-1980s, diagnoses of
attention deficit disorder, hyperactivity and autism have risen steadily
nationwide...Rep. Roy Holand, who is a physician, said scientific tests indicate
the rise of those disorders may have been caused by an increased intake of
mercury, although some colleagues questioned the link."
►March
5, 2004 -
Pennsylvania Doctors Not Facing a Medical Malpractice Insurance Crisis, Public
Citizen Report Shows
- Lawsuits Not Responsible for Insurance Rate Spike, Malpractice Awards Are Flat
or Declining and No Evidence of a Doctor Exodus -
www.citizen.org
►March
9, 2004 - Vaccinia
Virus Developing Drugs to Mitigate Complications from Smallpox Vaccination
(update) - FDA/CBER
►March 2, 2004 - Publishers
steamed by US ban - Scientists from embargoed nations can't be edited by US
citizens, but changes may be afoot - The Scientist via BioMed Central - "A
Treasury Department ruling that a well known scientific society can't
publish articles in its journals from authors in trade-embargoed countries if
their manuscripts require any copy or style editing has other scientific
associations and American publishers up in arms. The prohibition applies to
authors in Iran, Cuba, Sudan, and Libya, but not to submissions from Iraq, North
Korea, Zimbabwe, the Balkans, or Liberia, where embargoes are more limited."
February 27, 2004 - ELSO
attacks EU funding - European scientists invited to sign a petition in favor
of restructuring EU's research funding program - The Scientist via BioMed
Central
February 27, 2004 - How
Legionella manipulates cells - Genome analysis yields proteins implicated in
seizure of a protozoan exocytic pathway - The Scientist via BioMed Central
February 26, 2004 - Iron
eating bacteria - Novel bacteria could clean up heavy metal- and
chlorine-contaminated environments - The Scientist via BioMed Central
January 15, 2004 - A
comprehensive evolutionary classification of proteins encoded in complete
eukaryotic genomes - journal article (Genome
Biology)
December 16, 2003 - A new
growth chart for preterm babies: Babson and Benda's chart updated with recent
data and a new format - journal article (BMC
Pediatrics)
January 14, 2004 - The
antithrombotic profile of aspirin. Aspirin resistance, or simply failure? -
journal article (Thrombosis Journal)
February 23, 2004 - Dppa3
/ Pgc7 / stella is a maternal factor and is not required for germ cell
specification in mice - journal article (BMC
Developmental Biology)
►March 1, 2004 - Patients'
preferences for involvement in treatment decision making in Japan - journal
article (BMC Family Practice)
►March 10, 2004 - Concerns
raised over storage of vaccines in the Pacific -
www.abc.net.au
►March 9, 2004 - Bye
bye Delhi belly - A new oral vaccine could make traveller's diarrhoea a
thing of the past. But do we need such protection and will it really work, asks
David Adam - The Guardian, UK - "But the new vaccine may not be as useful as
some hope, says Ron Behrens, a travel medicine expert at the London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. 'I don't think there's much use for them in so
much as they have a very small impact on quite a common problem. The actual
benefit in reduced illness is not that huge,' he says. "There are hundreds of
different organisms that can cause traveller's diarrhoea that would not be
affected by a specific vaccine."
►March 8, 2004 - Homeland
security seen as vital to state - Jobs, investment seen as
possibilities by state senator - Charleston Daily Mail
►March 8, 2004 - Conference
Tackles Hepatitis B And Measles - Ministry of Health via
www.scoop.co.nz
►March 8, 2004 - Home-schooled
children deserve high standards - The Virginian-Pilot - "At
a time of mounting global competition, when a consensus across the nation and
the state calls for higher standards from public school teachers, the General
Assembly is moving in the opposite direction for home schools...The House and
Senate have endorsed legislation lowering the requirement from a college degree
to a high-school diploma for parents who teach their children at home."
►March 9, 2004 - Group
targets disease funding - Local advocates call for fairer allocations
- San Bernardino County Sun
►March 9, 2004 - Drinking
Lots of Coffee May Prevent Diabetes - Drinking More Than 3 Cups a Day May
Reduce the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes - WebMD Medical News
►March 9, 2004 - Health
Highlights: - Here are some of the latest health and medical news
developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay via
www.lifeclinic.com
►March 9, 2004 - Poor
diet and physical inactivity may soon overtake tobacco as leading cause of death
in U.S. - JAMA via www.eurekalert.org
►March 9, 2004 -Meeting The Minds -
Chemist finds new ways to make vaccines - The Boston Globe - "Beyond
providing a safe and effective vaccine, Wang stated in an e-mail Monday that she
believes her lab has 'introduced a new concept in vaccine design, i.e., the
combination of both prophylactic and therapeutic components, in a single
vaccine. We hope that the concept will find broad use in the development of many
other vaccines.'"
►March 9, 2004 - Discovery
Laboratories Successfully Completes Phase 1b Asthma Clinical Trial - Expects
to Initiate United States Phase 2 Clinical Trial in Second Half of 2004 -
http://interestalert.com
►March 7, 2004 - 'Viagra
of the mind' perks up memories - The Telegraph via The Calgary Herald
►March 8, 2004 - Tai
Chi May Ease Burden of Chronic Diseases - Health Benefits of Chinese Martial
Not Clearly Understood - WebMD Medical News
►March 9, 2004 - Asthma
and allergy - The Jordan Times
►March 9, 2004 - Device
Detects, Traps And Deactivates Airborne Viruses And Bacteria - Washington
University St. Louis via ScienceDaily
►March 9, 2004 - State
Holds Seminar On Restaurant Food Safety - Officials Say Residents Should Use
Precautions At Home -
www.thewmurchannel.com
►March 9, 2004 - International
vaccine centre in Sask. nearer to reality - Canadian Press - "A
$61.8-million centre that could deal with emerging diseases such as SARS, West
Nile virus and avian influenza got a major funding boost Monday...The Canada
Foundation for Innovation will contribute $19.2 million toward the construction
of the International Vaccine Centre to be owned and operated by the University
of Saskatchewan."
►March 9, 2004 - Virus
among us - One of the fronts in SARS war, and likely in next disease battle,
is animal lab at OARDC in Wooster - The Beacon Journal
►March 8, 2004 - Drug
is being studied - USA Today - "Malaria is a potentially fatal
infectious disease for which 40% of the world's population is at risk. It causes
more than 1 million deaths annually. Because the Department of Defense deploys
people around the world, including in malaria-endemic areas and often on short
notice, we protect those at risk with safe and effective countermeasures. The
highest priority is protecting our troops."
►March 9, 2004 - State
suspends 14 employees - over jailed teenager's death - AP via
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
►March 8, 2004 - Stress
Of Losing A Child Increases Risk Of MS - Neurology via
www.intelihealth.com
►March 10, 2004 - Supporting
children with special abilities -
www.abc.net.au
►March 9, 2004 - College
no longer out of the question for disabled students - Milwaukee Journal
Sentinel via Knight Ridder Newspapers via
www.kentucky.com
►March 9, 2004 - Desiree
Cooper: Bipolar teen and family win the struggle for peace - Detroit
Free Press
►March 9, 2004 - Cisco
Systems Foundation Awards $750 Thousand in Grants to 57 Bay Area Non-Profits;
Foundation Helps Local Charities Build Strong and Productive Communities -
Business Wire via
http://news.moneycentral.msn.com
►March 8, 2004 -
FDA Issues Recommendations on Development of Drugs to Treat Side Effects of
Vaccination Against Smallpox - FDA
►March 8, 2004 -
AIDS Drug Combo Shows Promise Against SARS - Reuters
►March 9, 2004 -
New vaccine can help protect infants from contagious illness -
www.mercurynews.com - "`Pertussis
is the only vaccine-preventable disease that is still increasing in this
country,'' said Brian Pascual, a public health specialist at the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention. The increase is occurring even though
vaccination rates are considerably higher today than a decade or two ago,
Pascual said."
►March 9, 2004 -
Nation's First Clinically Annotated, Publicly Available Gene Expression Database
To Help Researchers Accelerate Cancer Treatment Discoveries - International
Genomics Consortium
►March 9, 2004 -
Doctors Groups Issue Ear Infections Guide - AP via The Herald-Sun
►March 10, 2004 -
Obesity May Pass Smoking As Top Killer - AP via The Herald-Sun
►March 9, 2004 -
Striking Benefits Found In Ultra-Low Cholesterol (requires registration) -
The Washington Post
►March 10, 2004 -
Autism project saved - for now - East Anglian Daily Times
►March 10, 2004 -
Two-day conference on Autism - Limerick Post -
conference alert - March 26-27, 2004 in Belfast, Ireland
►March 10, 2004 -
International Egg and Poultry Review - By the USDA's Agricultural Marketing
Service - This is a weekly report looking at international developments
concerning the poultry industry, this week following the latest news on the
Avian Influenza outbreak in Japan. - Poultry News via
www.thepoultrysite.com
►March 10, 2004 -
'Rubella Babies' Suffering As Adults? - Disease May Cause Adults To Get
Sicker Than Most -
www.thebakersfieldchannel.com
►March 9, 2004 -
Could adults who were "Rubella babies" suffer more medical maladies as they age?
- Medstar via http://news9sanantonio.com
►March 10, 2004 -
'Dirty' GP Cleared to Smear - Daily Record, UK
►March 10, 2004 -
Top
infectious diseases kill 234 in February - Xinhuanet via China View
►March 9, 2004 -
Intrathecal Plus Intramuscular Antitetanus Immunoglobulin Treatment Associated
with Improved Clinical Outcomes over Intramuscular Treatment Alone -
BMJ via Doctor's Guide
►March 10, 2004 -
ChartWare Breakthrough: a Portable Medical Record for Every Patient -
ChartWare via Business Wire
►March 10, 2004 -
India,
Pak to cooperate in polio eradication - Press Trust of India via
www.hindustantimes.com
►March 10, 2004 -
Let's bowl
out polio, India tells Pak - Times of India
►March 10, 2004 - Muslim
leaders join polio eradication effort -
http://in.rediff.com
►March 9, 2004 - The
Vaccine Controversy - Polio Vaccine: a Huge Virological Deception - analysis
- Vanguard via www.allafrica.com - "Prof
F.D. Adu stirred the hornest nest when he painted Prof. Abdulkareem's
presenation of the subject in a bad light...ON page 16 of 'ThisDay' newspaper of
Thursday, January 15, 2004, Professor F.D. Adu, under the title: 'Polio vaccine:
The great deception', went to town to paint an unfortunate, ugly picture of my
presentation to the public lecture organised by the Supreme Council for Sharia
in Nigeria, Lagos State branch. In his article, Professor Adu promised, at the
beginning 'to throw some light' on the nature and type of vaccines, how they are
made, tested and certified for use". Professor Adu failed woefully to 'throw
some light' on any of these areas."
►March 10, 2004 - The
Vaccine Controversy - Polio Vaccine: a Huge Virological Deception (2) -
commentary - Vanguard via www.allafrica.com
- "FOR once, Professor Adu agreed that polio vaccine could cause muscular
paralysis in the patient when he stated: "It is true that OPV may cause what is
referred to as Vaccine-Associated Polio Paralysis (VAPP) after vaccination, but
it is very rare and only one out of 700,000 recipients of the polio vaccine is
likely to develop VAPP". However, like most of his statements, Professor Adu is
also not accurate here. Indeed, VAPP has been estimated by more competent
researchers to occur in one out of 1,000 and not one out of 700,000 as stated by
our learned Professor. Therefore, it is not unlikely that most of the paralyzed
polio vaccine-treated Nigerian children became paralysed from the polio vaccines
they received from those that are supposed to save them."
►March 10, 2004 - Polio
Vaccine Controversy: Between Politics And Science - analysis - Vanguard via
www.allafrica.com - "Although the storm
generated by the rejection of the oral polio vaccine by some Northern states
seems to have subsided after tests have certified the vaccine as being safe, it
may yet take sometime before the controversy is finally laid to rest, Mike
Ebonugwo and Okey Ndiribe report."
►March 9, 2004 - Good
Health: Polio in Ivory Coast Started in Nigeria, Tests Confirm - Vanguard
via www.allafrica.com
►March 9, 2004 -
CDCs Prevention Activities that Target Actual Causes of Death - fact sheet
- CDC
►March 10, 2004 -
Obesity on track to be No. 1 killer - U.S. diet, inactivity rival tobacco as
top preventable cause of death. - Sacramento Bee
►March 10, 2004 -
Study links common bacteria to Alzheimer's Disease - ANI via
www.webindia123.com - "A new study has
shown a link between the bacteria Chlyamydia pneumoniae and the amyloid plaques
found in the brains of people who have sporadic, non-hereditary Alzheimer's
Disease."
►March 9, 2004 -
Obesity
crisis rivals tobacco - Atlanta Journal-Constitution
►March 9, 2004 -
American
Heart Association Statement on JAMA Article 'Actual Causes of Death in the
United States, 2000' - American Heart Association via U.S. Newswire
►March 10, 2004 -
New mercury warnings on south Alabama streams - Data shows many Mobile Bay
fish are relatively free of contaminants - Mobile Register via
www.al.com
►March 10, 2004 -
Mercury: The Latest Green Scare Campaign - The Caruba Organization via
www.energypulse.net
►March 10, 2004 -
Voice of the reader: Speak up Thursday on mercury pollution - opinion - AP
via Billings Gazette
►March 10, 2004 -
Rwanda to Join African Trials for AIDS Vaccine - Reuters via Yahoo!
►March 11, 2004 -
Meningococcal
vaccine trial reports success - Researchers testing a vaccine to combat the
deadly meningococcal disease say it seems to work on toddlers. - The Dominion
Post via www.stuff.co.nz
►March 10, 2004 -
DNA vaccine protects against anthrax - American Society for Microbiology via
EurekAlert! via
www.innovations-report.com
►March 10, 2004 -
Sinovac Biotech And CDC Commence New Flu Vaccine Development - Sinovac
Biotech Ltd. (Sinovac) recently announced that the Center for Disease Control of
China and Sinovac are jointly working on the latest Key Science-Technology
Project of the National 'Tenth Five-Year-Plan' of China, called "Research and
Development of a New Human Influenza Vaccine". -
www.chinatechnews.com
►March 9, 2004 -
RiverWay Clinic announces vaccine recall - Elk River Star News & Shopper
►March 9, 2004 -
Trial
of smallpox vaccines to be conducted at SLU (requires registration) - AP via
Kansas City Star
►March 9, 2004 -
Researchers are looking for volunteers to test new vaccines - St. Louis Post
Dispatch
►March 10, 2004 -
Public Policy Follies - Tech Central Station - "Federal
officials have been shooting themselves in the foot on public health issues --
but it is ordinary Americans who hemorrhage. Secretary of Health and Human
Services Tommy Thompson and officials at the department's Food and Drug
Administration and Centers for Disease Control have made one bad decision after
another. Not ideologically motivated decisions (such as the administration's
opposition to stem cell research), necessarily, just unwise ones...These actions
-- by the people who determine much of the Nation's public health agenda -- have
discouraged research and development; squandered scarce resources; and deprived
citizens of important consumer products, while placing them at risk."
►March 10, 2004 -
Researchers devise landmark gene therapy to fight cancer - ANI via
www.webindia123.com
►January 2004 -
Rational approach to the wheezy infant - journal article
(Paediatric Respiratory Reviews)
►January 2004 -
Viral pneumoniae in children: incidence and aetiology - journal article
(Paediatric Respiratory Reviews)
►March 2004 -
Surveillance of Childhood Influenza Virus Infection: What Is the Best
Diagnostic Method To Use for Archival Samples? - journal article
(Journal of Clinical Microbiology)
►March 2004 -
Validation
of Insulin Sensitivity Indices from Oral Glucose Tolerance Test Parameters in
Obese Children and Adolescents - journal article
(Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and
Metabolism)
►March 2004 -
A
School-Based Case Identification Process for Identifying Inner City Children
With Asthma - journal article (Chest)
►March 2004 -
Short
Stature and Functional Impairment - journal article
(Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent
Medicine)
►March 2004 -
Conduct Disorder and Oppositional Defiant Disorder in a national sample:
developmental epidemiology - journal article
(Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and
Allied Disciplines)
►March 2004 -
Back to Sleep: An Educational Intervention With Women, Infants, and Children
Program Clients - journal article
(Pediatrics)
►March 8, 2004 -
Online hospital choice draws criticism - AP via USA Today
►March 8, 2004 -
Let's Talk About (Safe) Sex, Baby - ABC News►March 9, 2004 -
Aspex Gallery
Showcases New Technology for Children With Autism -
www.24hourmuseum.org.uk - "A
multi-sensory environment for children with autism goes on display at
Portsmouths Aspex Gallery later this month...MEDIATE, which stands for
Multi-sensory Environment Design for an Interface between Autistic and Typical
Expressiveness, is a play space that allows children with autism to have fun but
also gives psychologists an opportunity to gain new insights into how they
experience the world."
►March 9, 2004 - Nigeria
seeks Asia polio vaccines - The northern Nigerian state of Kano is seeking
polio vaccines from Asian countries to be used in a mass immunisation programme.
- BBC
►March 9, 2004 -
Central African Republic: Health Ministry launches meningitis immunisation drive
- IRIN
►March 9, 2004 -
China
lifts isolation of three bird flu-affected areas - Xinhuanet via China View
►March 9, 2004 -
Researchers retract on autism, measles vaccine link - Say interpretation
wrong in 1998 study - Bloomberg via The Boston Globe
►March 9, 2004 -
Infant
dies from whooping cough - AP via
http://kobtv.com
►March 9, 2004 -
Chemist finds new ways to make vaccines - The Boston Globe
►March 9, 2004 -
Kane'ohe mother launches walk for autism awareness - The Honolulu Advertiser
►March 9, 2004 -
Exceptions to
school shots rules debated - The Clarion-Ledger - "Some children would be
allowed to enroll in school without having their vaccinations, if a state House
bill debated Monday becomes law...Under House Bill 729, the child's parent or
guardian must furnish a certificate from a doctor saying the vaccination would
injure the child's health and well-being...Pam Dollar, a Simpson County
businesswoman, said her 12-year-old son was diagnosed with autism at age 2, and
she blames it a vaccine. But national studies have shown genetics, not the
Measles-Mumps-Rubella vaccine, causes autism."
Comment:
Autism is at epidemic rates. There is no such thing as a genetic epidemic.
Something has to have triggered the epidemic of autism, even if a genetic
predisposition must exist for autism to be expressed.
►March 9, 2004 -
Zacks.com Announces That Nadine Wong Highlights the Following Stock: Acambis
- Zacks.com via Business Wire
►March 9, 2004 -
Thailand hopes to be "bird flu free" - Reuters
►March 9, 2004 -
Thailand bird-flu free - AP via The Globe and Mail
►March 9, 2004 -
Delaware to ease some bird-flu restrictions - Quarantined farms will be reopened
- The News Journal via
www.delawareonline.com
►March 9, 2004 -
WHO
works with China on SARS, bird flu vaccines - Xinhuanet via China View
►March 9, 2004 -
Expert
in livestock handling, autism to present two seminars (requires
subscription) - The Watertown Daily Times
►March 9, 2004 -
Influenza epidemic claims 16 lives in Nepal - ANI via
www.webindia123.com
►March 9, 2004 -
No,
You're The Jerk - Doc-Patient Summit Probes Sources of Mutual Disdain
(requires registration) - Washington Post - "If you've ever dreamed of having a
gripe session with your doctor -- to share, for instance, how steamed you get
when left in the waiting room for too long with months-old magazines -- you may
know how Brown feels. But you may not know your doctor's got some beefs with
you, too."
►March 9, 2004 -
International Vaccine Institute to offer SNU training course - The Korea
Herald
►March 9, 2004 -
Meningitis case has viral source - The Sun Herald
►March 9, 2004 -
Meningitis victim improving: Ashland High School student had been in the
hospital since Wednesday - MetroWest Daily News
►March 9, 2004 -
County OKs
plan for more flu shots - The Topeka Capital-Journal
►March 9, 2004 - From
bubbly baby to disconnected child - The Miami Herald - "''David
has progressed a lot. He's recovering some of his bubbly personality, but
there's a sadness that's hard to overcome. And there's a sadness I feel as a
parent for what could have been,' Bennett said. `It's like a living death of the
infant I knew.'...Her struggle resonates with an increasing number of families."
►March 9, 2004 -
Autism: Scientists attempt to understand cause of disorder - The Miami
Herald - "Decades after doctors blamed
autism on poor mothering, scientists are unraveling the brain's mysteries to
understand the genetic disorder. Some theories focus on flawed chemicals within
the brain; others, like Mundy's work, look at the brain's structure."
Comment:
Autism is at epidemic rates. There is no such thing as a genetic epidemic.
Something has to have triggered the epidemic of autism, even if a genetic
predisposition must exist for autism to be expressed.
►March 9, 2004 -
Autism: Mild form defined by social ills - The Miami Herald
►March 9, 2004 -
C-sections up mothers infection risk - Giving birth naturally is better for
the health of both the mother and baby rather than opting for a caesarean
section, research indicates. - Irish Examiner
►March 9, 2004 -Blood
test could change the way you feel - The Miami Herald
►March 7, 2004 -
Can kids slim down? Attitudes must change; it's doable - look at smoking -
editorial - Mercury News
►March 9, 2004 -
Vaccine halts deadly disease - Daily Post via
http://iccheshireonline.icnetwork.co.uk - "A DEADLY strain of meningitis has
been virtually eradicated in Merseyside and Cheshire thanks to a major
vaccination programme for vulnerable people, the Daily Post can reveal...Since
the introduction of a vaccine for the meningococcal C strain of the disease, the
number of cases recorded in the North West has dwindled from 151 in 1999 to 12
in 2003 and just five so far this year."
Comment: But have other strains of meningitis, those
not covered by the vaccine, risen at the same time? For more on this, go
to
Scandals: Changing
Disease Epidemiology Via Vaccines - Are We "Robbing Peter To Pay Paul"?
►March 9, 2004 -
International vaccine centre nearer to reality in Sask.after funding boost -
CP via www.canada.com
►March 9, 2004 -
Whooping cough cases found in city - Two students at Maple Avenue Middle
School have been diagnosed with whooping cough, and an unspecified number of
others are being treated with antibiotics after having had contact with one of
the students. - The Saratogian
►March 9, 2004 -
Firms Say Anthrax Drugs Show Promise, Report Says - Reuters via Yahoo!
►March 9, 2004 -
Companies Detail Promising Tests of Anthrax Treatments (requires
registration) - The Washington Post
►March 8, 2004 -
Vaccinations for smallpox hit 2nd phase - St. Louis Post-Dispatch - "Missouri
soon will begin offering the smallpox vaccine to police, firefighters and
paramedics...The vaccination program is the second phase of an effort to protect
the state if a terrorist attack using the virus occurred here, said Brian Quinn,
a spokesman for the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. The first
phase of preparation involved vaccinating health care workers most likely to
come in contact with people infected with smallpox. About 1,200 health care
workers in Missouri and 376 in Illinois got smallpox vaccinations."
►March 9, 2004 -
First responders next in line for smallpox vaccine - St. Joseph News-Press
►March 8, 2004 -
Focus:
Animal Doctor - Allergies a symptom of wider disorder - United Features
Syndicate via Houston Chronicle - "The big question is why your dog's immune
system has gone haywire to result in allergic hypersensitivity to 'almost
everything on the test.'"
Comment:
And one possibility is vaccination. For more on this, go to
Out of
Control: Childhood vaccinations and the risk of asthma