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Hepatitis B Vaccination For Inmates & Infants
According to a recent article published by Yahoo News, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is calling for hepatitis B vaccination to be offered to inmates in the United States. Apparently there has been an outbreak of hepatitis B virus infection among male inmates. The arti...
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An Autism & Vaccine Link
Originally Posted Via - VRAN- Vaccination Risk Awareness Network (Canada) "When you have a child you realize that your heart now walks around outside your body." Dr. Edward Yazbak has done a lot of work with mothers who received live virus vaccines either just before and during pregnancy, ...
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Vaccines And Communication
"What we got here is a failure to communicate." The National Library of Medicine has posted some information as the result of a national survey titled "Childhood Vaccine Risk/Benefit Communication In Private Practice Office Settings." According to the study, the national survey was con...
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Fluoridation Folly
By Barry Forbes Source: The Tribune, Mesa, Arizona, August 27, 2000 Reprinted with Permission So I'm reading my morning newspaper, enjoying a first cup of steaming hot coffee. Decaffeinated. Made with unfluoridated water, naturally. Up pops a story about Gilbert, the lone Valley ho...
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Guinea Pigs For Vaccination Industry
by Barry Forbes, bforbes@forbescompany.com Source: The Tribune, Mesa, Arizona, July 16, 2000 Reprinted with Permission We're just guinea pigs for vaccination industry A recent newspaper story pegged the U.S. vaccination rate at 79%, an all time high. That's good, right? Wrong. A...
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Congress Examines Conflicts of Interest in Vaccine Development
Forwarded by PROVE (Parents Requesting Open Vaccine Education) From the Committee on Government Reform comes the following: Committee Examines Possible Conflicts of Interest in Vaccine Development A hearing on Thursday will probe pharmaceutical industry influence over key Federal advisory ...
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CDC Changes Policy On Vaccine
Associated Press reported yesterday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have changed their policy on a vaccine given to treat ear infections. It is interesting to see the level of press that the vaccine issue is getting. One may wonder if the CDC would be making public reports o...
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CDC report warns pediatricians about erythromycin
As reported in this weeks American Medical News, the CDC has found that the widely used antibiotic, erythromycin may be associated with infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis in very young infants. At a community hospital in Tennessee, seven infants receiving erythromycin for exposure to p...
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Babies of vaccinated moms more prone to measles, study shows
Source: Nando Times - Infants whose mothers were vaccinated against measles inherit fewer natural antibodies and are far more likely to catch the virus than infants of older, unvaccinated mothers, a study released Monday reveals.
The study confirms what public health officials anticipated wh...
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Flu Vaccine: Stay Out of My Womb!
Commentary by Dawn Richardson Pregnant women everywhere know the feeling of making it to the milestone of their second trimester. For most, queasiness starts to subside, energy returns in spurts, and of course there is that indescribable feeling ofbecoming aware of your developing baby's movement...
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Antibiotic overuse still a problem, experts say
SAN FRANCISCO -- Experts have been pounding the same message over and over again for years - overuse of antibiotics has helped fuel the rise of drug-resistant "superbugs.'' Yet the abuse of antibiotics remains a cause for concern and could even be on the rise, scientists and doctors told a drugs ...
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Race is on to make drugs to fight super bugs
For the last 10 years, scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and elsewhere have, according to news stories, been sounding alarms about the growth of antibiotic resistance, a problem that is particularly prevalent in hospitals, where microbes spread quickly and attack the e...
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Rotavirus vaccine may be linked to more cases of bowel disorder
BETHESDA, MD,(Reuters Health) - The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has received reports of 99 cases of intussusception that may be related to RotaShield rotavirus vaccine, an FDA medical officer said Tuesday. Intussusception, where part of the bowel telescopes into an adjacent part, most comm...
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New superbug renews antibiotic worries
planetc1.com news An emerging strain of community-acquired MRSA underscores the complexity of the public health challenges associated with antibiotic resistance. Washington -- Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus -- MRSA for short, is commonplace in hospitals and nursing homes, whe...
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Drug-resistant staph may be spreading
Source: USA Today Full story ATLANTA - Federal health officials are worried that drug-resistant strains of staph bacteria may be spreading, after four Midwestern children died from infections. Drug-resistant staph was once largely confined to hospitals and nursing homes, but the children's dea...
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