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►January 27, 2004 - UN
urges Nigeria to resume immunization after polio spreads to seventh country
- www.un.org- "With poliovirus
now confirmed in a seventh previously polio-free country, the United Nations
health agency called on Nigeria today to resume at once the immunization
campaigns it suspended last August lest outbreaks of the paralyzing and
sometimes fatal disease spread across west and central Africa."
►January 27, 2004 - More
children given MMR vaccine - The number of children having the MMR jab has
increased for the first time in over a year, statistics have shown. - BBC
►January 27, 2004 - Concern
over rise in mumps cases - Parents in Glasgow have been warned about a rise
in the number of mumps cases in the city. - BBC
►January 27, 2004 - Rise
in MMR jab take-up - Wales has seen the highest increase in young children
receiving the controversial measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) jab. - BBC
►dayAfterday
- An original pop opera from writer and director Steve Allen -
www.poac.net - "The
Story- "Day After Day is a pop opera written and directed by
Steven Allen about people affected by autism. It shows the everyday lives of
the families of three children with autism, each with a very different case. "
►Autism
- The Vaccine Education Center at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia via
http://about.com
►January 26, 2004 - Pay-as-you-go
therapy - Trenton Times via www.nj.com -
"Priscilla Purnick of West Windsor thought things couldn't be much harder than
having a disabled daughter...Now she's dealing with that plus the prospect of
having to stop her 2-year-old daughter's therapy, which previously was provided
through the state's Early Intervention Program."
►January 27, 2004 - An
ounce of prevention: Why bird flu has put health officials on alert - The
Washington Post via The Seattle Times - "The metaphor that public-health
officials invoke when talking about a global flu epidemic is the same one that
lies at the heart of the scariest horror movies...It is the idea of a small and
deadly thing that is poking and prodding for a weak spot in whatever is
protecting its intended victims. It is patient because it knows it will
eventually succeed. When it does, a horrible metamorphosis makes it huge and
unstoppable."
►2004 -
Smallpox fear at cemetery - Fears have been raised that rotting coffins
contained in a South London cemetery may contain traces of smallpox - ic
SouthLondon
►January 27, 2004 - Appeal
for Aid to Fight Growing Bird-Flu Threat in Asia (requires registration or
subscription) - The New York Times - "China said late today that avian influenza
had been found in fowl in three regions, and three international agencies issued
a global appeal for donor nations to help bankroll Asia's fight to forestall a
lethal flu epidemic in humans."
Other diseases/conditions (some already in the vaccine pipeline)
►January 28, 2004 - Blood
Transfusion Suspected in New Mad Cow Case in Britain (requires registration
or subscription) - The New York Times - "A Food and Drug Administration policy
announced on Monday banning the feeding of cattle blood to calves was partly
based on a new case of mad cow disease in which a Briton may have been infected
through a blood transfusion, a Food and Drug Administration official said on
Tuesday...At a Senate hearing, Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa,
questioned why the food agency had instituted the ban when, he said, scientific
evidence indicated that infectious particles that are believed to cause mad cow
disease, misfolded proteins called prions, had never been found in blood."
Big
pharma, research conduct, conflict of interest, ethics, FDA, oversight, approval
process, warnings
Mandatory
vaccines, parental/health rights, legal
►January 26, 2004 - Bush
Speech in Arkansas on Medical Malpractice - Center for Justice and Democracy
- "Today, President Bush is holding a roundtable discussion at Baptist Health
Medical Center in Little Rock, Arkansas, with 'area medical leaders' to call for
limiting the legal right of patients injured by medical malpractice, saying such
laws will lower health care costs. This is a blatant misrepresentation of
facts."
Miscellaneous
►January 27, 2004 - New
brain disease could be affecting many thousands - New Scientist - "A newly
discovered neurodegenerative disease could be affecting tens of thousands of men
around the world, say researchers...The disease closely resembles Alzheimer's,
Parkinson's and senile dementia, but appears to be caused by a genetic defect
linked to fragile X syndrome. Until now carrying the defect was not thought to
be harmful."
►January 28, 2004 - Some
Migraines Linked to Brain Disease - Reuters via The New York Times -
"Researchers have identified brain lesions in some victims of migraines, a
finding that could indicate that those severe headaches can be a symptom of
progressive brain-damaging disease, a new study says...The research, which has
possible implications for treatment, involved 295 Dutch adults 30 to 60 years
old, some of whom had migraines along with vision problems while the others had
migraines without any such problems. They were compared with 140 similar people
who were migraine-free."
Breaking News Archives
- each day's breaking news from December 1, 2003
(check here for breaking news you might have missed and breaking news that
didn't ever hit the "front page")
More News -
all the news most recently
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All the News - a running tab of
everything posted on this website since October 29, 2003
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