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Clinton Orders Human Experiments
Executive Order 13139 is requiring military personnel to receive experimental vaccines not approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Courts-martial are pending.
A day after Republican Rep. Chris Shays of Connecticut ended congressional hearings on the controversial decision mandating the ...
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Last Resort Drug Against Worst Bugs
Strongest Antibiotic Approved From Associated Press Today, the FDA approved Synercid to treat vancomycin-resistant enterococcal infections, a life-threatening infection that typically strikes hospital patients. One recent study estimated as many as 52 percent of enterococcal infections are...
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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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Flu Vaccine for Pregnant Moms
By Darrel Crain, DC How is it possible that the wealthiest nation on the planet has an infant mortality rate higher than just about every other industrialized country? Help is finally on the way for solving this dilemma, or so I thought when I first noticed the headlines announcing new recommen...
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Ultrasound During Pregnancy
By Darrel Crain, DC “Look Daddy, the baby is smiling and waving at you on TV!” the pregnant woman said joyously to her husband. The expectant couple has just forked over about three hundred clams to the clerk in the ultrasound boutique at the mall. Now they’re watching their unborn baby on...
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Anthrax Vaccine Mandate by Military
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com staff writer On Monday, the US Defense Department said it would resume mandatory anthrax immunizations for most military personnel serving in Iraq, Afghanistan, and South Korea, reviving a questionable and controversial program that had been challenged by...
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Autism, mercury poisoning, thimerosal and the flu vaccine
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com news staff About two weeks ago, news reports began showing up online suggesting that the flu vaccine was found safe to be used in children under the age of two. The study looked at immunization records for more than 45,000 children and researchers de...
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Antibiotics Found Useless for Most Cases of Bronchitis
by Michael Dorausch, DC planetc1.com news staff Virginia: There is no evidence antibiotics do any good for the great majority of patients suffering with acute bronchitis, and medical doctors should cease routinely prescribing them, according to recent reports by university researchers. ...
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The true healers of disease
By Darrel Crain, DC The man known as the father of medicine is quoted as saying, “Natural forces within us are the true healers of disease.” He also said, “It is more important to know what sort of person has a disease than to know what sort of disease a person has.” That was Hippocrates, ...
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Adderall Drug Controversy Continues
by Michael Dorausch, DC Controversy surrounding the prescription stimulant medication Adderall has been in the press frequently this past week. Adderall, a prescription amphetamine, typically prescribed for children and adults with ADHD, is becoming more popular for its off label uses. Amo...
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My column on the Human Papilloma Virus vaccine
By Darrel Crain, DC Editor's commentary: In March of 2007 Dr. Darrel Crain had an article published in a biweekly column of a local San Diego newspaper regarding the Human Papilloma Virus vaccine. With the author's permission, a copy of that article appeared on Planet Chiropractic later that mo...
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Childhood Vaccines Thimerosal Autism in Court
By Michael Dorausch, DC Nearly 5,000 families of autistic children have filed claims for compensation from a federal vaccine injury fund, with many parents believing a mercury compound (thimerosal) found in vaccines is at least partly responsible for their childrens autism. Cases began being he...
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Medical Doctor Comments Appear in Google News
by Michael Dorausch, DC Google News began a new feature earlier this month that allows people and organizations mentioned in news articles to post comments about the news they were mentioned in. Google posted a "heads-up" on this new, experimental feature, on their Google News blog page, on Aug...
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Fluoridation Flows and Flaws
By Darrel Crain, DC Fluoride recently began flowing through the tap water into millions of Southern California households. But the pipeline of information to warn the public about fluoride exposure is apparently clogged up with something. Many people need to avoid fluoride altogether to pr...
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