Posted by vaccinexchange on April 24, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Please check out this powerful call to action from a father, Lou Melagrejo, whose eldest daughter, Bianca, is autistic. As NESCA News put it: On his blog, Melgarejo calls this “a silent scream about health insurance discrimination against individuals on the spectrum and the disparity in funding autism research.” Filled with statistics he found on … Read more
Posted by vaccinexchange on March 6, 2012 · 1 Comment
An article in the Wall Street Journal last week focused attention on the rising numbers of children with life-threatening allergies. The article cites alarming statistics: according to research published in the journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, one in every 13 children in America has serious food allergies, with the number of children with … Read more
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Posted by vaccinexchange on February 16, 2012 · 2 Comments
Last weekâs news about the harassment of FDA scientists and doctors who informed Congress that the FDA was approving risky medical devices showed the lengths to which pharmaceutical industries are willing to go to protect their interests. Even the U.S. Food and Drug Administration â an organization tasked with the protection of American consumers â … Read more
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Posted by vaccinexchange on January 31, 2012 · Leave a Comment
As you have no doubt heard, the media has been gripped by yet another medical mystery. Twelve girls from Le Roy Junior Senior High School in upstate New York have been suffering uncontrollable movements that cause them pain, in addition to stuttering and verbal outbursts. Psychiatrists have diagnosed the girls with âconversion disorderâ â a … Read more
Posted by vaccinexchange on January 12, 2012 · Leave a Comment
The American Medical Association Journal of Ethics, Virtual Mentor, has devoted its January 2012 issue to the question of vaccine ethics. Unsurprisingly, none of the articles deal with the very real problems that taint vaccine trials and present a false view of vaccine safety. Apparently, using reactive placebos that hide the true rate of serious … Read more
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Posted by vaccinexchange on January 4, 2012 · 1 Comment
A new paper published in the Annals of Medicine argues that, as we have said for some time now, the HPV vaccine may not be as effective as health authorities claim. The paper begins by summarizing one of the key points in the vaccine safety debate: since vaccines are given to healthy people to guard … Read more
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Posted by vaccinexchange on November 29, 2011 · 1 Comment
During the annual meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, CDC researchers presented results from two separate independent studies that both showed that children faced a significantly higher rate of pertussis (whooping cough) infection four or more years after their fifth and final vaccination (which these days usually occurs when the children are about … Read more
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Posted by vaccinexchange on November 21, 2011 · Leave a Comment
This week, The Greater Good â a documentary about vaccine safety issues that we have blogged about here â is playing in New York City. (If you are in the area, we highly recommend you go see it â it does an excellent job of presenting both sides of the issue!) The New York Times … Read more
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Posted by vaccinexchange on November 18, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Cofounder and President of the National Vaccine Information Center, Barbara Loe Fisher, has paired up with Mercola to do a number of videos regarding vaccine safety. Barbara on vaccine exemptions: On herd immunity: On the Institute of Medicine report (which we covered here):
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Posted by vaccinexchange on November 17, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Autism affects 1 in every 91 children, according to the Journal of Pediatrics. Here is a great video that delves more into the issues surrounding this serious disability, courtesy of Natural News: http://www.naturalnews.tv/e.asp?v=FE7BB1EBED2639982613E499598C8159&s=1