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John Stone covers the Leveson inquiry taking place in the UK over the conduct of the press and Rupert Murdoch’s News International media empire in Brian Deer's investigation into the MMR. Four family members of vaccine damaged children have had their evidence rejected. more...

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tags:Autism, Brian Deer, Leveson inquiry, MMR, Murdoch, Wakefield
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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...

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tags:Age of Autism, Andrew Wakefield, anti-vaccinationists, Autism, vaccines, whooping cough
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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...

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tags:adverse events, epidemiology, Hilary Butler, india, vaccines
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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...

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tags:Age of Autism, Andrew Wakefield, Brian Deer, MMR, Murdoch, Sunday Times
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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...

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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...

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tags:Autism, Massachusetts, parents, waivers
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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...

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tags:Autism, Generation Rescue, poverty
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Hilary Butler dismantles the 60 minutes documentary on the current pertussis outbreak: "Perhaps this Australian documentary should have been labelled... Totally missing the point. Or .. A bunch of Lies.  Take your pick." Hilary aptly points out that "The increase in pertussis has nothing to do with the unvaccinated at all." but rather that doctors are finally admitting that vaccinated patients can acquire pertussis and therefore are actually testing for it and reporting it. more...

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Anne Dachel discusses 2 studies that indicate a link between autism and vaccines. "The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and American Academy of Pediatrics tend to dismiss research like this as “poorly designed.” more...

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The British Medical Journal is not known as a publication that normally pushes boundaries. Indeed, by allowing the publication of Brian Deer’s series of articles vilifying and slandering Dr Andrew Wakefield by calling his work on links between MMR vaccines and autism fraudulent without also informing readers of their own very strong links with the [...] more...

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"Use caution when administering ProQuad to children with a history of cerebral injury or seizures or any other condition in which stress due to fever should be avoided. (5.2)" I"m just wondering what a "history of cerebral injury" is. more...

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The UK stops the ineffective pneumonia vaccine while the U.S., which has the highest infant vaccination rate, was found to have the worst infant death rate. more...

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tags:infant mortality, mercola, vaccines
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Reckless Endangerment – June 17, 2011Posted in: Articles Print PDF William C. Douglass II, M.D. June 17, 2011 William C. Douglass Jr, MD Can’t get a flu shot due to an egg allergy? Researchers say you should get one anyway — even if you’re a kid who could suffer a life-ending reaction to the vaccine. And to prove their point, they say some docs have already given the shots to allergic kids, and no one has died… not yet, anyway. Since the vaccine is grown in chicken eggs, kids with egg allergies are usually given just a little bit of the shot first… and if they’re still breathing 30 minutes later, they get a little more. more...

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tags:allergy, egg, flu, influenza vaccine, shot, shots
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New research from Mexico and Brazil links a widely used rotavirus vaccine with a rare bowel obstruction in babies. more...

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tags:bowel obstruction, diarrhea, intussusception, Rotarix, RotaTeq, rotavirus
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Jake Crosby discusses how the vaccine industry practiced "tobacco-science" long before the tobacco industries did. Dr. Albert Barnes who died the same year Dr. Paul Offit was born, originally detracted the blame for ill-fated tetanus vaccines that damaged and killed several children by blaming the parents more...

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tags:Albert Barnes, parents, Paul Offit, rotashield, rotavirus
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