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New Jersey’s New Vaccine Bill Attempts to Remove Religious Exemption

By Tom Stavola / April 9, 2018

Thursday, April 5th 2018 in Trenton, New Jersey, hundreds of people, including doctors, parents, siblings, and relatives, showed up for the Assembly Health Committee hearing to oppose Assembly bill A3818 – a proposed piece of legislation that would make it incredibly difficult for parents to obtain a religious exemption for their children. Hundreds of people […]

Why You Should Never Sign the Refusal to Vaccinate Form

By Missy Fluegge / August 21, 2017

As traditional school schedules resume in the coming days, many parents are bringing their children to their health care providers for sports physicals and well-child visits. If you decline vaccines for your child, your child’s doctor may ask or even insist that you sign a refusal form stating you were offered information about vaccines and […]

How Do US Vaccine Rates, Policies and Children’s Health Compare to Other Countries?

By Michelle Goldstein / July 28, 2017

The United States has higher vaccination rates than any other country. The US also has very high infant mortality rates. American children experience epidemic levels of chronic diseases including autism, attention deficit disorder, learning disabilities, autoimmune disorders, asthma, epilepsy and allergies. [1, 2] If vaccinations were so effective in improving the health of children, why […]

The Failed MMR Vaccine Policies on College Campuses

By Michelle Goldstein / July 25, 2017

Most states have enacted laws requiring college students to obtain the MMR vaccine in order to attend their universities. This vaccine allegedly offers protection against the diseases measles, mumps and rubella. The effectiveness of Merck’s MMR vaccine against mumps has been questioned by many scientists. Meanwhile, the past five years have witnessed skyrocketing increases of […]

13 Year-Old Boy Permanently Disabled from Chicken Pox Vaccine Wins His Case in Vaccine Court

By Missy Fluegge / December 30, 2016

A young man was recently awarded compensation in the United States Court of Federal Claims Vaccine Court, for injuries he sustained after being administered the hepatitis A and varicella vaccinations in 2009.  After five long years of litigation, Health and Human Services (HHS), the Respondent in all vaccine injury cases, conceded that the varicella vaccination did […]

The Dangerous Expansion of Adult Vaccinations

By Michelle Goldstein / September 10, 2016

The primary focus for disease prevention for adults, in this country, continues to be vaccinations and the development of new ones. However, vaccinations fail to prevent their targeted diseases and can cause other health problems, including death. [1] Americans are currently facing a health epidemic with cancer, heart disease, diabetes, obesity and autoimmune disorder rates […]

How to Protect Yourself if You are Force-Vaccinated

By Michelle Goldstein / August 27, 2016

Vaccinations have a strong history of causing damage to health. The very first vaccination for smallpox caused tremendous health damage, while also increasing the incidence of small pox. The damage caused by polio vaccinations continued this trend. Newer vaccinations continue to destroy health and even kill their recipients. [1] While many are able to choose […]

Aggressive Hospital Vaccine Policies: Get Vaccinated or Lose Your Job!

By Michelle Goldstein / August 13, 2016

Over the past several years, hospitals have steadily increased their aggression towards employees who choose not to vaccinate. What began as a recommendation for employees to be updated in their vaccinations is now commonly presented as a requirement for consideration of employment. Obtaining an annual flu vaccine is also forced upon employees. [1] Employees who […]

Japanese Government Continues to Ban the MMR Vaccine

By Missy Fluegge / June 23, 2016

For many years, controversy has surrounded the three-in-one vaccine against measles, mumps, and rubella. Most notably, the MMR vaccine is infamous for its disputed connection to autism, and despite the fact that it has been blamed in vaccine courts for causing autism, vaccine supporters still deny its fault in skyrocketing rates of autism spectrum disorder, […]

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