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HPV Vaccines Can Kill And They Do!
Conclusion Just from the evidence that I have provided, HPV vaccines clearly are not safe, and yet no government to date has ever banned these vaccines. Other products have been banned for far less dangers, so why is a vaccine that has killed 140 women and children and maimed thousands of others been allowed to stay on the market? To offer the HPV vaccine to newborn babies along with the hepatitis B vaccine is pure evil. Many babies are born prematurely and we have to ask ourselves what the impact of these two highly dangerous and toxic vaccines given at the same time will be. We also need to question why newborn babies ne...
Source: vactruth.com - August 10, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Christina England Tags: Christina England Top Stories Writers Adverse Events Cervarix gardasil Hepatitis B vaccine HPV Vaccine Vaccine Death VAERS Source Type: blogs

Hepatitis C and World Hepatitis Day
World Hepatitis Day was celebrated on July 28th. This day is part of a global effort to raise awareness surrounding the potential devastating nature of viral hepatitis.  Viral hepatitis is a worldwide problem, and although hepatitis A, B, C, and E are all harming the inhabitants of this planet, I am particularly committed to stopping the spread of the hepatitis C virus (HCV). I was infected with HCV in 1988, and have worked in this field since 1997. There are vaccines for hepatitis A and B, but none for hepatitis C. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 150 million people have chronic HCV, claiming more than 3...
Source: Disruptive Women in Health Care - July 29, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: dw at disruptivewomen.net Tags: Advocacy Chronic Conditions Global Health Publc Health Source Type: blogs

The Situation of Secret Pleasures (more on Dan Wegner’s Work)
This excerpt, which highlights some of the remarkable work by the late Dan Wegner, comes from an article written by Eric Jaffe in a 2006 edition of the APS’s Observer: “Freud’s Fundamental Rule of Psychoanalysis was for patients to be completely open with a therapist no matter how silly or embarrassing the thought,” says Anita Kelly, a researcher at the University of Notre Dame who published one of the first books on the formal study of secrets, The Psychology of Secrets, in 2002. Only since the late 1980s and early 1990s have researchers like Daniel Wegner and James Pennebaker put Freud through the empirical r...
Source: The Situationist - July 18, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: The Situationist Staff Tags: Emotions Life Morality Social Psychology Source Type: blogs

India Halts Mylan Deal To Buy Strides Unit Over Foreign Investment Worries
For the past three years, there has been intense debate in India over foreign investment in its domestic pharmaceutical industry.  The central issue is concern that unhampered purchases of local drugmakers would render the country unable to pursue its policy of generating low-cost generics and maintain secure manufacturing facilities to cope with epidemics and health emergencies (back story). Now, the Indian Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion has delayed a $1.6 billion deal in which Mylan Laboratories (MYL) plans to acquire Agila Specialties, an injectable division of Strides Arcolab. The agency raised specific...
Source: Pharmalot - July 9, 2013 Category: Pharma Commentators Authors: esilverman Source Type: blogs

Urgent Press Release: NY Assembly Voting to Give Vaccines to Minors Without Parent’s Permission
Conclusion Please act now if you want to have a say in what vaccinations your children receive. These vaccinations are not as safe as the US government wants you to believe they are. If you are still not convinced, please watch the following two videos on the HPV vaccines. Gardasil. One More Girl Cervarix Video References 1. http://assembly.state.ny.us/leg/?bn=A00497&term=… 2. http://www.greenmedinfo.com/anti-therapeutic-action/vaccination-hepatitis-b… 3. http://www.ageofautism.com/2009/02/managing-editors-note-below… 4. http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2013/01/24/hpv-vaccine-ave...
Source: vactruth.com - May 6, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Christina England Tags: Christina England Top Stories Adverse Events Diane Harper gardasil Hepatitis B vaccine HPV Vaccine New York Source Type: blogs

Pharmalot… Pharmalittle… Good Morning
Good morning, folks, and how are you today? A spot of snow has descended on the frosty Pharmalot corporate campus, where we have dusted off the official Pharmalot limousine that chauffeurs the short people to the schoolhouses. As usual, the great morning rush is under way. We have a feeling you can relate. So time to get started. Grab a cup of stimulation and attack your to-do list before it attacks you. Here are some fresh tidbits and, of course, we hope you have a meaningful day. Stay in touch… A Key Trial For A Tuberculosis Vaccine Fails (Reuters) Sanofi Says EU Approves Zaltrap For Bowel Cancer (Reuters) Glaxo Sp...
Source: Pharmalot - February 5, 2013 Category: Pharma Commentators Authors: Ed Silverman Tags: Uncategorized Alnylam Cholesterol Doxil Endo Health Solutions FDA GlaxoSmithKline Heptitis C Idenix Pharmaceuticals Medicines Company RNAi Sanofi TB Tuberculosis Vaccines Zaltrap Source Type: blogs

Annual Report to the Nation on Cancer Trends: Cancer Deaths Continue to Fall, But We Can Do Better
This report comes out every year. It is a summation of what we know about the trends in incidence rates for the most common cancers in the United States among both men and women as well as the trends in death rates from those cancers that lead to the highest mortality in the general population as well as specific ethnic groups. It is in a real sense a report card on our progress, which in large part is good but in a number of cancers, not so good. The good news is what we have come to expect: since the year 2000, the overall cancer death rates have continued to decline 1.8% per year in men, 1.4% in women and 0.6% per year ...
Source: Dr. Len's Cancer Blog - January 7, 2013 Category: Cancer Authors: Dr. Len Tags: Access to care Breast Cancer Cancer Care Cervical Cancer Colon Cancer Early detection Lung Cancer Other cancers Prevention Prostate Cancer Rectal Cancer Research Screening Tobacco Treatment Vaccines Source Type: blogs