Adverse reactions to the Swine Flu vaccine soar
Glaxo Smith Kline have recalled a batch of Swine Flu vaccines containing around 170,000 vaccines in Canada, due to a larger than expected number of adverse reactions.
Continue reading >Glaxo Smith Kline have recalled a batch of Swine Flu vaccines containing around 170,000 vaccines in Canada, due to a larger than expected number of adverse reactions.
Continue reading >Many people with chronic fatigue syndrome are infected with a little known virus that may cause or at least contribute to their illness, researchers are reporting.
Continue reading >The U.S. military wants to establish regional teams of military personnel to assist civilian authorities in the event of a significant outbreak of the H1N1 virus this fall, according to Defense Department officials.
Continue reading >“But what happens when researchers at the same university publish medical studies without acknowledging that they were written by somebody else?â€
Continue reading >Increasing numbers of scientists and doctors are issuing harsh criticisms of the Government’s plan to vaccinate (forcibly if necessary) virtually the entire U.S. population with what they claim is a poorly tested vaccine…
Continue reading >As they conduct an autopsy investigation into the second death, Chinese health officials have pulled all vaccines that were manufactured in the same batch used to inoculate the teacher.
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Continue reading >He said there was an “anti-vaccine” attitude among some Americans, prompted in part by distrust of the government.
Continue reading >With the current H1N1 strain fizzling out — and yet billions of dollars worth of vaccines still needing to be sold — could the Ukraine strain have been engineered to scare up more demand and more sales of vaccines and anti-virals?
Continue reading >The drop in numbers willing to take the H1N1 vaccine mirrors that in Germany where just 13% now say they are willing to take the shot, down from 51% in July.
Continue reading >A northern Virginia family says their lives were turned upside down just 24 hours after getting their 14-year-old son received his seasonal flu and H1N1 vaccines.
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