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 | 28 June 2011 Heidi Stevensen blog post on gaia-health.com: The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) would prefer that you remain unaware of a couple of highly significant facts about the whooping cough resurgence. It is most likely caused by the pertussis vaccine and it's ten times more deadly than the original variety. more... |
vote | The CDC list of "Vaccine Preventable Childhood Diseases". The page lists the standard diseases and links to further information. Along with the information is this statement: "The following vaccine-preventable diseases, not long ago, disabled and killed millions of American children." more... |
vote | This study looks at fully-vaccinated children at 2 daycares in Israel. Among other findings the study shows that vaccinated may transmit disease: "Vaccinated children may be asymptomatic reservoirs for infection." "Vaccinated adolescents and adults may serve as reservoirs for silent infection and become potential transmitters to unprotected infants (3-11)." more... |