vote | Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism Comments Marcella Piper-Terry, M.S., Founder of VaxTruth.Org writes how vaccines don't cause autism, however they cause all of the conditions that make up an autism diagnosis: "Okay. I give up. Vaccines do not cause autism. Autism is a behavioral diagnosis. In order to receive the diagnosis of “Autism” a child must exhibit a certain number of behaviors over a certain time frame. If he or she does not do so, the diagnosis of “autism” is not warranted. There is no blood test for “autism.” more... |
vote | Overinformed Refusal Has to be Stopped November 28, 2011 by genericFiled under: News, Parents' Pages, Vaccine Myths And Sanofi Pasteur is taking action with their new web-site. The ImmYounity(SM) campaign provides consumer-friendly, accurate and science-based information about immunization that can be easily accessed at www.vaccines.com. The site contains useful facts and resources, including visuals that can be easily shared via social media and email, and is supplemented by educational brochures offered for use by health-care providers. more... |
vote | Written by Parents? Based on Science? December 5, 2011 by genericFiled under: News, Parents' Pages, Reviews of web-sites, Vaccine Myths, Vaccine Science This is our second post reviewing the new pro-vaccine site brought to you by Sanofi Pasteur. In our first post we followed up on the claim that the site is science-based. In this one we’ll have a look at claimed authorship and continue our search for scientific references to back-up their declarations. On the “About ImmYounity” page it is claimed that the information on the site is written by fellow parents: more... |
vote | Legislation to allow vaccinations of children without parental consent about to become law in California. more... |
votes | The Institute of Medicine issued a significant report on Friday that claimed to review the adverse effects of vaccines. The old media predictably twisted the report into a complete lie and loudly declared that vaccines were once again proven completely safe! The presstitutes, it turns out, utterly failed to read the very report they claimed to be writing about, because if you read the IoM's report, it openly admits that MMR vaccines cause seizures, measles, skin reactions, loss of consciousness and many other problems. In fact, the report admits that all kinds of vaccines cause deadly side effects such as difficulty breathing. If you really want to know the truth about how dangerous vaccines really are, read my summary of the IoM's findings -- it will shock you that the old media (mainstream media) failed to report any of this: http://www.naturalnews.com/033447_Institute_of_Medicine_vaccines.html more... |
vote | Sandy Gottstein dissects an article in the New England Journal of Medicine attacking so-called "antivaccinationists". In her piece she picks apart the arguments about the whooping cough outbreaks, the dismissal of parents with valid vaccination safety concerns and the usual slam at Dr. Wakefield and misrepresentation of his Lancet paper. more... |
vote | Hilary Butler examines the problems surrounding adverse event reporting in India: "What happens when paediatricians take a look at the disease incidence in their own country and decide that certain vaccines are not justified on epidemiological grounds? Nothing, So long as they keep their mouths shut. What happens when they look into the use of certain vaccines, and find that reactions are being covered up? Nothing." more... |
vote | In this 3rd installment, Dan Olmstead continues his discussion of the fraudulent journalism of Brian Deer, the BMJ and the Sunday Times more... |
vote | A Fox News Report on the safety in hospitals and medical errors: "Millions of people die each year from medical errors and infections linked to health care and going into hospital is far riskier than flying, the World Health Organization said on Thursday." This information is not new however and has been covered in depth by Gary Null in his book: "Death By Medicine" more... |
vote | The Vaccine Machine has a go at David Ropeik. Ropeik has tried to argue that those who choose not to vaccinated pose a threat to themselves and to the community at large and therefore must be stopped. Earlier in the week, the LA Times published his article entitled "Public health: Not vaccinated? Not acceptable". Robert Schecter takes his piece apart point by point. more... |
vote | In this second installment, Dan Olmstead reveals the email conversation between Rosemary Kessick, the parent of a severely disabled child who regressed into severe autism after receiving the MMR vaccine. The emails discuss the interview by Brian Deer posing as a "Brian Lawrence" of Mrs. Kessick and the corresponding communication between Mrs. Kessick and the Sunday Times. more... |
vote | Inside Vaccines examines the often-touted statistics that the CDC uses about vaccine successes. Are these numbers based on facts? Where do they come from? more... |
vote | In this first of a 2-part series, Dan Olmstead investigates the fraudulent reporting practices of the Murdoch-owned Sunday Times. In particular he looks into the investigation tactics and reporting of Brian Deer regarding the Andrew Wakefield MMR controversy. more... |
vote | On June 26, 2011 testimony is presented about the dangers of childhood vaccinations given to the United States government by concern citizens. Parents are pushing for a "parent choice" option in addition to the current vaccination waivers. more... |
votes | Robert Schecter discusses infectious diseases in today's America. Robert analyzes the threat of these diseases in our past and in the present. What factors contribute to these diseases being dangerous or at a risk of death? According to Schecter: "Among the most sinister accomplices are poverty and inadequate nutrition." more... |