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What Will FDA Do About Mercury Fillings?

By Catherine J. Frompovich / June 18, 2010

Mercury exposure at high levels can harm the brain, heart, kidneys, lungs, and immune system of people of all ages. It has been demonstrated that high levels of methylmercury in the bloodstream of unborn babies and young children may harm the developing nervous system, making the child less able to think and learn.

Vaccines at birth could result in Ritalin for breakfast aged 5

By VT / May 31, 2010

Christina England American Chronicle 05/30/2010 Big Pharma’s only interest in society today is profit. Healthy people are of no use to them whatsoever, after all a healthy person does not need a cure. So bearing this in mind a few adverse reactions here and there do not worry the likes of Glaxo Smith Kline, Merck […]

Chicago ground zero for vaccine safety debate

By VT / May 27, 2010

Deborah L. Shelton Chicago Tribune 05/26/2010 Discredited autism researcher Dr. Andrew Wakefield said Wednesday at a ” vaccination choice” rally in Grant Park that he planned to resume his research in the U.S. At the rally, held in conjunction with a conference hosted by the organizations Generation Rescue and Autism One, Wakefield said national vaccine […]

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to fund vaccine research

By VT / May 12, 2010

Rita Uplend Vaccine News Daily 05/11/2010 The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced backing for 78 science projects on Tuesday, including a vaccine triggered by human sweat and a laser vaccine. The $34 billion Bill & Melinda Gates fund invests in scientific projects that are aimed at improving global health. Each of the 78 projects […]

Paul Offit’s 10,000 Vaccines and the Milgram Experiment

By VT / May 10, 2010

John Stone Age of Autism 05/10/2010 Question: “How many vaccines is it safe for a pediatrician to give a two month old infant?” Answer: “It depends how much they are getting paid.” An old joke The Milgram experiment has long past into modern folklore. In 1961 a 28 year-old psychologist at Yale, Stanley Milgram, devised […]

“Hostile Takeover” of American Medicine

By VT / January 19, 2010

PHARMAGANDA: A STUDY OF CONFLICTING INTEREST by Leonard G. Horowitz and Sherri Kane Introduction In 2002, The Lancet1 declared the practice of medicine “heavily, and damagingly” tainted by conflicting interests. Alarmed by unethical practices in drug sales and science, the editors envisioned the crippling of the profession due to widespread fraud. Examples included the genetic […]

Repeated immunization with antigen causes systemic autoimmunity in mice

By VT / January 2, 2010

. . . Repeated immunization with antigen causes systemic autoimmunity in mice otherwise not prone to spontaneous autoimmune diseases For the full article visit: Self-Organized Criticality Theory of Autoimmunity Background The cause of autoimmunity, which is unknown, is investigated from a different angle, i.e., the defect in immune ‘system’, to explain the cause of autoimmunity. […]

FDA Rejects Caterpillar Vaccine

By VT / November 25, 2009

The shot, called FluBlok, is produced in less than two months by inserting flu genes into an insect virus and growing it in caterpillar ovary cells.

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