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Freedom of Choice Is Not Free
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Dr. Sin
Hang Lee: A case study in ethics don’t pay - SaneVax
Freda
Birrell, SANE Vax, letter to Committee for Medicinal Products for Human
Use regarding Gardasil - SaneVax
Lethal
Injection: The Story Of Vaccination (movie)
Tim
Bolen, CDC Knows Vaccine Danger, Sane Vax Defending Science, FDA
Defends Contaminated Gardasil, African AIDS Racism, Savage Agrees with
Ron Paul and More on The Robert Scott Bell Show October 5, 2011
The CDC Has
Known All Along How Dangerous Vaccines Are - And Has Covered It Up...
(Part One) - Bolen Report
The
Lion King On Broadway King of the Autism Jungle! by Heather
McLennand-LaMont - Age of Autism
Journalist
Greg Dobbs on The "Sausage Making" of His WorldNet Autism Vaccine Story
by Greg Dobbs - Age of Autism
Editorial: No excuse for U.S. infant
mortality ranking - USA Today
Another view: Misleading neonatal data
distort rankings - USA Today
Vaccines
enjoy a healthy return – New Scientist - The Refusers
Vaccination and Renal Patients: A
critical examination of assumed safety and effectiveness – Suzanne
Humphries, MD - The Refusers
Addicted to Useless Addiction Vaccines –
NY Times - The Refusers
All
Trial Data Must Be Disclosed: Rogawski Explains by Ed Silverman -
Pharmalot
What
the Tea Party -- and Everyone Else -- Missed on Gardasil® -
Huffington Post
Poll: Public Supports Bachmann's
Position on HPV Vaccine - The Atlantic
Why
more parents are rejecting vaccinations: 4 theories - A new
study claims that 13 percent of parents don't follow the recommended
vaccination schedule for their kids. What are they thinking?
Whooping
cough vaccination 'cocooning' call
NOVAVAX
Announces Contract Award from U.S. Department of Homeland Security to
Develop Foot-and-Mouth Disease Vaccine
Prime
Immunization With DNA Vaccine Makes Traditional Flu Vaccine More
Effective And May Help Fortify Against Future Pandemics
Research
and Markets: Infectious Diseases: A Geographic Guide
EDITORIAL:
Childhood vaccines offer a sure shot [Houston Chronicle]
Oakland
Tribune editorial: Schools must enforce law on vaccinations
Shot
in the arm: Health department secures grant to do vaccinations in
schools
Nowadays
most US rabies cases come from wildlife
Parents
delay or skip vaccines.
Increasing
numbers of parents do not follow vaccine schedule
Developing
East Coast Fever Vaccine
Influenza
pandemic prompts EMA vaccine quality rethink
Sanofi
to set up world's largest vaccine plant in India
Doubts
linger about flu shot
Cognitive
and Behavioral Outcomes After Early Exposure to Anesthesia and Surgery
- journal article (Pediatrics)
Finland vows care for narcolepsy kids who had swine flu shot
HELSINKI — The Finnish government and major insurance companies announced Wednesday they will pay for lifetime medical care for children diagnosed with narcolepsy after receiving the swine flu vaccine. "The compensation will provide much-needed ... See all stories on this topic »AFP
A free flu vaccine clinic will be held for all children ages 6 months through 18 years of age from 3 to 6:30 pm on Tuesday, Oct. 11, at the Corn Palace, Mitchell. A free flu vaccine clinic will be held for all children ages 6 months through 18 years of ... See all stories on this topic »
The Mendocino County Health & Human Services Agency (HHSA ), Community Health Services branch, will hold seasonal flu and pneumococcal vaccination walk-in clinics for adults in October. Seasonal flu vaccine is available and recommended for anyone 19 ... See all stories on this topic »
The California Catholic Conference is urging Californians to call Gov. Jerry Brown Jr. and urge him to veto a bill that would allow children 12 and older to be vaccinated against sexually transmitted disease without parental consent or knowledge. ... See all stories on this topic »
Interestingly these facts were borne out further, when vaccine insider Dr Paul Offit from the Children's Hospital of Pennsylvania (CHOP) and member of the ...
Chances are you never heard of guinea worm disease, and if Jimmy Carter has his way, the disease will follow the path of smallpox and be eliminated from the planet. The painful, often crippling infection has been a target of the Carter Centre since ... See all stories on this topic »eMaxHealth
PIP had loaned $3 billion to SIGA to advance development of ST-246, the world's first smallpox treatment. However, talks collapsed and SIGA was later awarded a $433 million contract to supply the drug to the US Department of Health and Human Services. ... See all stories on this topic »
Hooker has been making specific FOIA requests to the CDC since March 11, 2005 on the subject of the CDC's five “Thimerosal in vaccines studies.” The CDC ... sanevax.org/tag/thimerosal/
But there is no treatment for it and there's no vaccine to prevent infection either, according t to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This disease can, however, cause permanent disabilities to people, crippling their livelihood and local ... See all stories on this topic »
Seasonal flu vaccine is not required for children to attend school, but it is highly recommended. The best way to prevent the flu is to get vaccinated each year. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Academy of Pediatricians ... See all stories on this topic »
By Andrew Jack in London The long-running and expensive campaign to eradicate polio – which costs about $1bn a year – is likely to fail unless it is combined with vaccines that combat other deadly diseases such as measles, a leading public health ... See all stories on this topic »
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that pharmacists administered more than 20% of the influenza vaccinations during the 2010-11 season. And don't worry, the vaccine you get from your pharmacists is the exact same one you would ... See all stories on this topic »
According to the Centers for Disease Control, seasonal influenza can start circulating as early as October and can end as late as May. The Cochise County Health Department is committed to providing seasonal flu vaccinations to County residents every ... See all stories on this topic »
Invercargill-based Michelle Rudgley, of the Immunisation Awareness Society, was concerned by the push for more vaccinations. "One day they are really going to have to accept that the pertussis [whooping cough] vaccine is useless and no matter how many ... See all stories on this topic »
B, Hib, and Pneumococcal (Prevnar). Adolescent immunizations available include Td, Tdap, Hep. B, HPV (Gardasil), and Meningococcal (Menactra). H1N1 vaccine will also be available at our clinic. Immunizations are free to children with Medicaid, ... See all stories on this topic »
"That's wrong," says Dr. Paul Offit, the chief of Infectious Diseases at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. "Those decisions are being made not only ...
by Winston Jones/Times-Georgian Whooping cough, or pertussis, aa bacterial infection usually associated with children, is beginning to show up more frequently among adults here, said Dr. Jack Birge, chairman of the Carroll County Board of Health. ... See all stories on this topic »
(HealthDay News) -- The Zostavax vaccine helps protect against shingles, a painful infection caused by herpes zoster, the same virus that causes chickenpox. Anyone who is 60 or older, whether or not they can recall having had chickenpox as a child. ... See all stories on this topic »
Most HPV-related oral cancers are caused by HPV 16, a strain that is targeted by the HPV vaccines Gardasil and Cervarix. Vaccination is currently recommended for girls and women to protect against cervical cancer, and the vaccine is also approved for ... See all stories on this topic »
There is plenty of flu vaccine to meet the needs of the SORCC, where more than 400 people participated in the drive-through vaccination last year, said Yvonne Chilcoat, the infections control nurse at the facility. Like last year's shot, the ones being ... See all stories on this topic »
More than one in 10 parents of young children currently use a schedule for routine immunizations that is not endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics or Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, according to a study published online this week ... See all stories on this topic »Pediatric SuperSite
by Rebecca Taylor | Washington, DC | LifeNews.com | 10/5/11 10:21 AM Cell lines MRC-5 and WI-38 are common cell lines used to produce vaccines for rubella, polio, hepatitis A and chicken pox. MRC-5 was developed from lung cells from a 14-week-old male ... See all stories on this topic »LifeNews.com
Mayor Jim Long with Marie Boland, Chairperson for Polio Support Committee, Denis O'Brien May, Phil Dore and Hazel Clifford at the Post Polio Support Group Mayoral reception in City Hall. By Alan Owens A SUPPORT group for post-polio sufferers are aiming ... See all stories on this topic »Limerick Leader
The Centers for Disease Control is urging every American six months of age and older to start fighting the flu by getting flu shots early. "It absolutely will protect you for the full flu season, which is from November to the end of March," said Pamela ... See all stories on this topic »
The best way to prevent the flu is to get a flu vaccine each year. McLeod Urgent Care offers the vaccine injection to adults and children four years of age and older. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), influenza activity ... See all stories on this topic »
The authors say their findings, published online yesterday in Pediatrics, reflect parents' growing misgivings about the childhood vaccines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). "The results of this study highlight the ... See all stories on this topic »
Bachmann has suggested that the vaccine causes mental retardation, although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention contends there's no evidence of that. The results of the survey appear in the latest installment of the United ... See all stories on this topic »
For example, there are those who believe that the MMR vaccine is related to autism, based on a study conducted by Dr. Andrew Wakefield that “caused ...
Oct 04, 2011 (Star Tribune - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- Minnesota's second measles outbreak of the year, which began when a Dakota County baby was hospitalized in August, is over, health officials say. ... See all stories on this topic »
These are the perceptions Perry should address, if he wants to get past the DREAM Act and Gardasil issues. The latter has already begun to wane in importance, precisely because Perry didn't rub salt in the wound with moral arrogance and condescension. ... See all stories on this topic »
And former state officials, such as Texas Governor Rick Perry's chief of staff, were recruited to lobby former colleagues. At the time of the Gardasil® roll out, I wondered why the sudden hysteria about cervical cancer -- one of the slowest growing ... See all stories on this topic »
“Receiving the flu vaccine is the first and most important step in preventing the flu and decreasing the risk of severe flu-related illnesses,” stated County Councilman Tom McGarrigle. “Each year, in the United States, 200000 people are hospitalized ... See all stories on this topic »
Dolores Keller, nurse and health educator, described how at the end of each flu season, experts make an educated guess as to what flu strains will be prevalent next year. They then tell manufacturers what vaccine to make. “That's why you can get the ... See all stories on this topic »
DEERFIELD, Ill., Oct 05, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- US Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius will receive her seasonal flu vaccine and will talk about the importance of prevention measures and flu season preparedness this morning at a ... See all stories on this topic »
Winter is fast approaching and so is the flu season. The Government of Saskatchewan is encouraging residents to stay healthy this winter by getting the influenza vaccine. People who are higher at risk of becoming ill are adults, 65 and over, ... See all stories on this topic »
Findings published online first in The Lancet Infectious Diseases demonstrate that results from two new phase 1 human trials indicate that prime (initial) immunization with a DNA vaccine against H5N1 influenza followed by a booster dose of conventional ... See all stories on this topic »
STD vaccines (like Gardasil, which aims to prevent the HPV virus) are preventive measures---not acute medical emergencies. Sexually transmitted diseases, while potentially serious, are not public health emergencies on the same order as potential ... See all stories on this topic »
From the practical inventions of Australia's pioneering days through to contemporary innovations such as Wi-Fi, the influenza drug Relenza, the bionic ear and the Gardasil vaccine against the papiloma virus that can cause cervical cancer, ... See all stories on this topic »
Michele Bachmann's unfounded statement about HPV vaccination and mental retardation couldn't be further from the truth. But the damage her statements may cause is even more disturbing than what she says because it has serious ramifications for sexual ... See all stories on this topic »The Conversation
Bawku (U/E), Oct. 5, GNA – Bawku has launched a programme under which about 51444 children from under zero to 59 months are expected to be given polio vaccine while 46300 children aged six to 59 months would receive vitamin “A” supplement. ... See all stories on this topic »Ghana News Agency
... the Indian vaccine unit of Sanofi Aventis seem to be on their way out. ... on our cholera vaccines Shan 5 as well as our tetanus vaccine. ...
Shingles is an infection caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox, but not everyone who had chickenpox will develop shingles. The risk for shingles increases with age. Half of all cases of shingles are in people older than 60-years-old. ... See all stories on this topic »
The Auckland region is in the fifth month of a measles outbreak, with most cases occurring in central Auckland. The hospital's clinical adviser for infection control, Sally Roberts, says 85% of staff are immune and others who hadn't been vaccinated are ... See all stories on this topic »
Auckland's measles outbreak is showing no signs of letting up, with the highly infectious disease now hitting the central suburbs hard. The number of cases since May has jumped to 203, after 24 fresh cases were diagnosed in the past week. ... See all stories on this topic »3News NZ
By Jordan Bach-Lombardo | Senior Staff There is an outbreak of mumps in the UC Berkeley campus community, campus officials announced late Tuesday night. Cases of the contagious viral infection, which is transmitted by the mucus or saliva of an infected ... See all stories on this topic »
And the finding that HPV may cause throat cancer could increase pressure on Merck, which already sells the Gardasil vaccine to combat the HPV virus in young women and genital warts in young men, to conduct large clinical trials. ... Pharmalot
Democratic Governor Jerry Brown has a ticking time bomb on his desk: he must sign a recently passed bill (AB 499) by October 9th in order for it to become law. His signature, however, would set an explosive precedent: the bill allows children ... The Patriot Post
The HPV Vaccine Debate. October 5, 2011 By Norma Leave a Comment. It's an ongoing issue, and one that's now entered the political world. Robert Scott Bell, popular radio host and homeopathic practitioner, talks about the concept of the ... SaneVax
Meet Lil Poundcake, the star of this week's SNL commercial parody! Her hair really grows, you can put earrings in her ears, and she administers the HPV vaccine -- "the only doll qualified to administer the HPV vaccine to girls under 10! RH Reality Check
By Jeff Hansel WebMD says the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends routine vaccine for girls age 11 to 12, although it can be given to girls ages 9 to 26. The vaccination can be given to boys as well. According to MayoClinic.com, "various strains ... See all stories on this topic »Post-Bulletin
Which is fine, until you see that as a “precautionary measure,” the FDA “urged” vaccine manufacturers to “reduce or eliminate Thimerosal… as soon as possible.” In the last five years, happily, all but trace amounts of mercury have been eliminated from ... See all stories on this topic »
Inovio has active therapeutic vaccine programs for HPV 16 and 18 associated cervical dysplasia/cancer (Phase II), chronic and acute myeloid leukemia (Phase II), prostate cancer (pre-clinical), hepatitis C virus (Phase II), and HIV (Phase I). ... See all stories on this topic »
West Orange residents 60 and over and adults 18 and over with a chronic illness are a priority for the flu vaccine. Adults 18 years and older are also eligible for the flu vaccine. Residents 65 years and older must bring their Medicare cards and ... See all stories on this topic »
It is ideal to get your flu shot early in flu season! Why should you get the flu vaccine? Influenza, or “the flu”, affects between 5 – 20 percent of our population. It is responsible for 200000 hospital admissions and 36000 deaths each year. ... See all stories on this topic »
A yearly flu vaccination is recommended for everyone older than 6 months — except those with allergies to chicken eggs, who've had a reaction, or who developed Guillain-Barre syndrome within six weeks of a previous shot. Flu vaccine is available at ... See all stories on this topic »
Global pharma major Sanofi Aventis Group will set up its largest vaccine making ... Shantha's cholera and tetanus vaccines last week, Mr Viehbacher said. ...
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend the vaccine for everyone 6 months or older. Because infants can't get the vaccine, an unvaccinated adult could pass the virus onto the child. The number of deaths traceable to the flu vary ... See all stories on this topic »
Over 35 million doses have been administered and, according to the Centers for Disease Control and the American Academy of Pediatrics, not to mention ACOG, the safety profile is excellent. All of the data on HPV vaccines suggests that it can cause some ... See all stories on this topic »
A steady voice in what often becomes an emotional debate should come from the American Academy of Pediatrics, which is at work on a new policy statement about male circumcision to come out early next year. The group's current position paper takes a ... See all stories on this topic »
Ray Carlson had the Mumps, Sonny Button was out after pulling a leg muscle and Montunus was out of the lineup on Doctor's orders because he was believed to be coming down with the mumps. Arnold at halfback and Bob Matteson at fullback. ... See all stories on this topic »
By Cara Hogan [email protected] New Hampshire will soon be the only state in the nation not tracking residents' vaccinations for the flu, measles and mumps. Today, New Hampshire and Massachusetts are the only states lacking immunization ... See all stories on this topic »
Despite multiple warnings from health authorities for people to get immunised there have been 24 new cases of measles reported across Auckland since last Tuesday. There have been a total 203 confirmed cases of measles since May 30 when the outbreak ... See all stories on this topic »
In order to give body immunity and not prone to disease for toddlers, South Jakarta Health Sub-Department will give measles and polio immunization to 208762 toddlers in the area. The immunization will start in October to November ahead with target age ... See all stories on this topic »BeritaJakarta.com
Smallpox Epidemics Among Native Americans (1492 - 1900) In 1900, the Native american population declined from it's original estimate of 12000000 to 275000. The First Cholera Pandemic (1817 - 1823) 100000 deaths and 10000 more in he early 60's. ... See all stories on this topic »
The Union health ministry has turned down the recommendation by the National Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (NTAGI) to introduce rubella vaccination for all girls aged between 10 and 15 in the country. Sources in the ministry confirmed that ... See all stories on this topic »
Fort Campbell, KY – Blanchfield Army Community Hospital (BACH) is now prepared to administer the influenza (flu) vaccine to local TRICARE beneficiaries. Hospital staff members will determine whether the nasal spray or shot form of the vaccine is ... See all stories on this topic »
PENINSULA — Polio eradication worldwide was the goal when Rotary District 5100 (4000 members in 75 clubs in southwestern Washington and northern Oregon) took part in “Panhandling for Polio” last month. Hundreds of volunteers, wearing red “EndPolioNow” ... See all stories on this topic »
The Federal Government has set another two years for the eradication of the obstinate polio virus from the country. This happened when Microsoft chief and Chairman of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Mr. Bill Gates, led his team to pay a courtesy ... See all stories on this topic »
And if you touch them, you could end up with meningitis. So the agriculture agency has set up a toll-free line, (888) 397-1517, to have your giant African land snails removed from your yard. It's been a busy four weeks for giant snail removals. ... See all stories on this topic »
MILWAUKEE -- Wisconsin's recent sports success could bring the flu to southeastern Wisconsin earlier than normal. On Tuesday, Aurora nurses gave the flu vaccine to people during their Shoo the Flu clinic. Aurora starts administering the flu vaccine now ... See all stories on this topic »
The school's Schiffert Health Center is having a walk-in seasonal flu vaccine clinic Tuesday. The clinic runs until 7:30 pm in the McComas Hall gym. Vaccines will be available in both nasal mist and injectable forms. There will be vaccines not only for ... See all stories on this topic »
By Vincent Iannelli, MD, About.com Guide October 4, 2011 There is a report of a mumps outbreak on the campus of Berkeley in California, with two confirmed cases and another suspected case of the vaccine preventable disease. Mumps is a viral infection ... See all stories on this topic »
Fisher has closely followed pertussis trends and vaccines since the early 1980s, and wrote a book in 1985, “A Shot in the Dark,” which investigated the adverse reactions caused by whole cell pertussis used in the DPT vaccine at the time. ... See all stories on this topic »
This season's vaccine protects against an influenza A virus, a derivative ... receive annual flu vaccinations, and she has never seen any adverse reactions. ...
However, a new version (right) hitting the market this fall is less than a tenth of an inch long, the first flu vaccine that works by injecting just into the skin. There's lots of good news on the flu-shot front this year. Starting with the needle: ... See all stories on this topic »
As the mother of a girl who has suffered injury due to the Gardasil, the HPV vaccine, I know first hand how important the Victims Hotline at SANEVAX.ORG is. We live in a small city in Wyoming with limited medical resources. When my daughter ... SaneVax
Measles is also a threat. "People have forgotten about the diseases and how serious they used to be and so we are constantly trying to remind people how serious all of the diseases can be. The reason they vaccinate is to protect their children against ... See all stories on this topic »
Patrick Borally, the missing business owner from Lyndhurst, Ohio was found Villa di Borally Party Center in Richmond Heights was found safe and his disappearance may be related to childhood meningitis. The police have released a dispatch phone call ... See all stories on this topic »
Vaccine researcher Dr. Paul Offit was interviewed in relation to the survey's results and reiterated that not only were vaccines generally safe, ...
The historically neutral stance on circumcision taken by the Centers for Disease Control and the American Academy of Pediatrics only bolsters opponents' questioning of circumcision, he notes. This is why Tobian and Gray are calling for medical ... See all stories on this topic »
Michael Brady, MD, chair of pediatrics at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, and chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) committee on infectious diseases, told Medscape Medical News that the study results were no surprise to ... See all stories on this topic »
Campaigners for the global eradication of guinea worm hope to succeed in their efforts to make the disease only the second one, after smallpox, to be completely wiped off the face of the Earth. A global polio eradication campaign also is currently ... See all stories on this topic »
It can be dangerous in infants, however, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that most infants under 1 year old who become infected with the disease must be hospitalized. One in five gets pneumonia, and for one in 100 infants, ... See all stories on this topic »
A review of more than 1000 studies by the Institute ofMedicine (IOM) has identified a handful of adverse events that may result from vaccination, ...
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