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Anti-Science Activists Label Pro-Vaccine Safety Advocates "Antivaccine" in June 26 JAMA Article
A Response Barbara Loe Fisher, Co-founder and President National Vaccine Information Center In the latest efforts by anti-science activists to label pro-vaccine safety advocates "anti-vaccine," a trio from Northwestern University have published an article in the June 26, 2002 Journal ...
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Polio Vaccine and Links to Cancer in Humans
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Add Canada to the list of countries performing research suggesting a monkey virus that contaminated the polio vaccine in the 1950s and early 1960s is causing cancer among the millions who received the vaccine. According to news reports, similar findings have been repli...
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Educational, or just drug pushing?
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Are pharmaceutical ads helping Americans get healthy, or are the drugs being sold draining our health and our wallets? According to research, the jury is still out. If you live in the U.S., no doubt you have seen hundreds (possibly even thousands) of prescription ...
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The Not So Benign Antibiotic
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Massive amounts of antibiotics have been purchased by Americans during the past few weeks as a result of fear. A fear of sickness or even death from agents such as anthrax has many Americans concerned and some have already began taking various drugs in hopes of "preven...
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Antibiotic Overuse Creating a Serious Problem
A recently published study in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) suggests that, "antibiotics are vastly over-prescribed for sore throats caused by viral infections." The study found that only one in ten cases of sore throat among adults resulted in an appropriate antibiotic p...
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Have a Little Faith (you may live longer)
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. If you have ever heard your chiropractor say, "I move the bone, God does the healing" and your response was to roll your eyes back in disbelief, it may be a good idea for you to have a little faith. For once again, researchers have shed some light on an idea many have ...
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Doubts Grow Concerning Hormone Therapy
A recent article in USA Today suggests that women should not count on hormone replacement therapy for several conditions that it is currently being used to treat. According to the article, the benefits of hormone replacement therapy "are becoming murkier, the potential risks of long-term therapy...
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Will Your Child Receive Vaccinations
By Kelly Patton John and Jane Doe are proud parents of a new baby boy they named Sam. When Sam reaches two months of age, they bring him to his pediatrician for his well-baby check-up. During this routine visit, John and Jane sign a consent form and Sam receives his first DPT shot (Diphtheria, ...
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Mothering Magazine calls to boycott NBC's ER
Forwarded by PROVE Journalists around the world are threatened, tortured and murdered for telling the truth. As journalists in the US we have immense privilege not enjoyed in many other countries. With this privilege comes a responsibility. You especially, the writers for ER, have a privileged ...
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Pills, Vitamins & Potions
Is the outside-in approach to health finally on the way out? For the first time since 1994, according to a study by Information Resources Inc., Americans are now buying fewer vitamins, herbs and other health supplements. Questions about safety and effectiveness are contributing to the slowi...
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Kill the Pain and Maybe Your Baby
A report featured on MSNBC.com and ABC News.com suggests that common non steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers may be linked to an increased risk of miscarriage. According to the articles, researchers found that women taking non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) suffered more miscarri...
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Some UK Doctors Don't Want to Re-vaccinate Children
According to an article on Yahoo news, Doctors in the UK and not so sure about giving a second dose of measles/mumps/rubella (MMR) vaccine to children, even though the vaccine is probably not effective without a booster shot. The information for the article was gathered from the Lancet, a U...
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Isn't It Curious?
The following comes from Dr. Ryan French of Hamilton, Ontario, in response to the recent news regarding PPA and strokes. Re: Cold Medication Warning Isn't It Curious? Isn't it curious that the FDA is now banning drugs that have been available for plenty of years? Isn't it curio...
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Got Diabetes?
A recent Yahoo News article titled "Cow's Milk May Raise Diabetes Risk in Some Children" takes a look at a controversial link between drinking cows milk in infancy and the increased risk of developing diabetes. According to the article, "exposure early in life to cow's milk may increase the...
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Investing in Children and Children's Health
Do health problems in childhood lead to problems as adults? That was one of the topics discussed at the 95th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association this past Sunday, held in Washington, DC. Sociologists have found that "major childhood health problems are associated with...
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