Note 1: If for any
reason you end up in the "frames" version of the website, here's how to create a unique "url".
In Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Netscape 7, in order to bookmark, forward or copy the direct link, right click on the link you are
interested in and click on "open in new window". The page will
now open with the correct url. (If someone knows how to do this in other
editions of Netscape, please email me at
sandym@touchngo.com and I
will publish those directions as well.)
Note 2: A sentence or
two from each article will be included right after the link in quotes in many
cases.
►December
30, 2003 -
Smallpox attack simulation uncovers critical communications problems: report
CP via Health Canada Network - "Thank God it was only a simulation...A
multi-country bioterrorism exercise held earlier this year highlighted critical
weaknesses in intergovernmental communications capabilities and national
response capacities, a report on a mock smallpox attack reveals."
Senator Frist/Frist bills/Eli Lilly et
al protection/VICP - for more, click
here
►December
30, 2003 -
Story is laborious testament to mother's love (book review - The Boy Who
Loved Windows: Opening the Heart and Mind of a Child Threatened With Autism)
- The Boston Globe
►December
24, 2003 -
Autistic man wins court fight - icSouthLondon - "An
autistic man is set to receive substantial damages from Greenwich council after
it failed to give him the education he needed."
►July
2001 - Technical Report:
Mercury in the Environment: Implications for Pediatricians - AAP Policy
Statement - "Ethylmercury, in the form of thimerosal, was formerly
used as a topical antiseptic and has also been used as an effective preservative
for killed vaccines and other biological agents for medical therapy. Thimerosal
contains 49.6% mercury by weight and is metabolized to ethylmercury and
thiosalicylate. Before fall 1999, there was 25 µg of mercury in each 0.5-mL dose
of most diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis vaccines as well
as some Haemophilus influenzae type b, influenza, meningococcal,
pneumococcal, and rabies vaccines. In addition, there was 12.5 µg of mercury in
each dose of the hepatitis B vaccine. The reference doses* established by
federal agencies were between 0.1 and 0.4 µg/kg/d.6,19 Assuming that
the toxicity of ethylmercury is similar to that of methylmercury, the exposure
from a single vaccination could potentially exceed federal guidelines for that
day and, with routine immunization, a cumulative dose of up to 75 µg of mercury
by 3 months of age and 187.5 µg by 6 months of age could have been received."
►December
29, 2003 -
Statement By Safe Minds On The Wall Street Journal Editorial of 12/29/03, "The
Politics of Autism" - www.safeminds.org
- "The December 29th editorial from the Wall Street Journal "The Politics of
Autism: Lawsuits and emotion vs. science and childhood vaccines" is a
misrepresentation of the actual facts surrounding the debate concerning autism
and exposure to thimerosal, a mercury preservative used in some but not all
infant vaccines. Instead of this being a "story of politics and lawyers trumping
science and medicine" as alleged, it would be more accurately described as a
story of how the pharmaceutical industry uses the media and politics to
accomplish its goals.
►January
4, 2004 - Mercury
labeling expected to have national impact - The Times Argus Online -
"Manufacturers have started labeling fluorescent lamps to be sold in Vermont as
containing mercury to abide by Vermont's first-in-the-nation mercury labeling
law...The move is expected to have a national impact."
Comment: But don't fret about injecting (large doses of)
mercury into the bodies of infants and children! It's a harmless
neurotoxin that is used in vaccines!
►December 31, 2003 - Inside
the mercurial Bush policy on mercury pollution - Nearly 2 years of work by
EPA panel dumped - "For nearly 21 months, a government task force
steadily moved toward recommending rules that within three years would force
every coal-fired power plant in the country to reduce emissions of mercury,
which can cause neurological and developmental damage to humans...But in April,
the EPA abruptly dismantled the panel. John Paul, its co- chairman, said members
were given no clue why their work was halted -- that is, until late last month,
when the Bush administration revealed it was taking an entirely different
approach, using a more flexible portion of the Clean Air Act."
►December
30, 2003 -
North Coast firm reduces tuna mercury
- The Ukiah Daily Journal - "Albacore caught off the
Humboldt County coast are smaller than those caught mainly by foreign boats, and
haven't accumulated much mercury. By singling out the smallest of the fish that
are caught, Bill Carvalho of Carvalho Fisheries of McKinleyville has canned a
product that falls below even stricter European standards for mercury."
►January 2004 -
Concerns continue over mercury and autism (Letter to the editor) - by Mark
F. Blaxill, Director Safe Minds - journal article (American
Journal of Preventive Medicine) via
www.elsevier.com - "Stehr-Green et al.[1] have
misrepresented my work and confused the debate over autism and mercury exposure
with ecologic data from Sweden and Denmark. Their report has many flaws. Four
stand out."
EPA Led Mercury Policy Shift - Agency Scuttled Task Force That Advised Tough
Approach - Washington Post - "For nearly 21 months, a government task force
steadily moved toward recommending rules that within three years would force
every coal-fired power plant in the country to reduce emissions of mercury,
which can cause neurological and developmental damage to humans."
►December
29, 2003 -
The Politics of Autism - Lawsuits and emotion vs. science and childhood
vaccines. (requires subscription) - The Wall Street Journal - "Vaccine makers
stopped using thimerosal a few years ago, but the autism lawsuits threaten those
companies with enough damage that their ability to supply vaccines is in
jeopardy."
Comment: Until and unless the
Wall Street Journal produces credible scientific evidence of the cause(s) of
autism, now epidemic in incidence, it should refrain from dismissing a known
neurotoxin as a possible contributor. They also might consider trying to
get their facts straight - for one, even the
CDC, as
well as
Johns Hopkins University's
Institute for Vaccine Safety and at least one flu
vaccine manufacturer (Aventis
Pasteur)
acknowledge the continued presence of thimerosal in vaccines.
Comment: To write the Wall
Street, please send your emails to
wsj.ltrs@wsj.com.
The fax number for The Wall Street Journal is 212-416-2255.
Additional comment: Apparently the Wall Street Journal is
not concerned about the CDC's own early recognition of a connection
between thimerosal and autism, and the ostensible later cover-up, as
described
by Congressman Dave Weldon, MD in a letter to the new CDC
head, Julie Gerberding.
Autism/MMR
Autism
therapies/education/medicine (including high cost of and funding issues)
- NEW!
►
December
21, 2003 -
Serious mind games - Parents of autistic children face years of
intensive exercises and structured play with their kids in an effort to unlock
abilities that seem trapped inside. New research suggests that diagnosis and
treatment has to come early in life to be fully effective. - The Times-Picayune
via www.nola.com
►December
30, 2003 -
'Unlimited Potential' program offers hope - New
therapy surfaces in the treatment of autism, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's
disease and brain injuries. - Northwest Indian Times
►December
30, 2003 -
Bill would help autistic kids
- Proposal would tack surcharge on fines for drunken driving - Rocky Mountain
News
►December
30, 2003 -
In-Home
Autism Program Eliminated - www.wbay.com -
"Three hundred-fifty families across Wisconsin are
looking for backup since a Fond du Lac clinic they relied on for their children
is no longer an option. After the first of the year, the State is cutting back
funding for an in-home therapy program for autistic children."
Comment: On the other
hand, there is convincing evidence that it is not sex, but the use of re-usable
needles that is largely fueling "AIDS" in Africa
(1,2).
Comment: What if, as some
believe (1,2),
AIDS has nothing to do with HIV?
►December
29, 2003 -
Africa is dying of Capitalism, not AIDS -
www.khilafah.com- "The problem lies with the fact that American
drugs companies have developed a treatment program for AIDS, spending enormous
resources in research and development under the protection of the patent. Their
reasons for doing this are simply financial; they intend to recoup their
expenditure by selling the treatment at a massive profit."
Comment: And what if,
as some believe,
it is AIDS medications, not "AIDS", which are killing people?
Alzheimer's disease/vaccine
►December
29, 2003 -
Rare brain illness holds wider clues - Mystery: Scientists say a
disease that afflicts natives of Guam could hold the key to treating similar
ailments such as Alzheimer's disease. -
www.sunspot.net
Anthrax/anthrax vaccine/Gulf
War Syndrome
►January 2, 2004 - U.S.
Army Buys $30 Million in Anthrax Shots - Reuters - "The
Defense Department announced on Friday a $29.7 million order for anthrax vaccine
based on the assumption that a federal judge's ban on mandatory inoculations
will be reversed...Privately held BioPort Corp. of Lansing, Michigan, was
awarded the Army order on Wednesday as part of a $245.6 million contract, the
Pentagon said."
Comment: If this
isn't arrogance of power and doesn't show contempt for the taxpayer, I don't
know what does.
►January
3, 2004 -
Guardsman who refused vaccine to be deployed - AP via
www.newarkadvocate.com - "An
Ohio National Guard member convicted of disobeying a direct order by refusing to
be vaccinated against anthrax is expected to be deployed next week with his
unit, the guard said Friday."
►December
31, 2003 -
FDA Issues Final Rule And Final Order Regarding Safety And Efficacy Of Certain
Licensed Biological Products Including Anthrax Vaccine - FDA via
ScienceDaily - "To complete the review of the safety and effectiveness of
certain bacterial vaccines and toxoids licensed before July, 1972, FDA today
issued a final rule and order that makes final determinations concerning the
safety and effectiveness of such products and amends certain biologics
regulations. The final order states FDA's conclusion that the licensed anthrax
vaccine, Anthrax Vaccine Adsorbed, is safe and effective for the prevention of
anthrax disease - regardless of the route of exposure."
►December
31, 2003 -
Pentagon's past errors heighten vaccine fears - PalmBeachPost.com - "The
Pentagon's shameful record of stonewalling active military members and veterans
about toxic exposures inspires no confidence in the claim that the vaccinations
are safe. Soldiers have been guinea pigs many times before."
►December
31, 2003 -
F.D.A. Rules Shots Effective for Anthrax That Is Inhaled
(requires registration or subscription) - The New York Times - "In its statement
on Tuesday, the F.D.A. said the new 'final rule and order' made clear that it
'does not regard the approved anthrax vaccine as investigational for protection
against inhalation anthrax.' The new determination, the statement said, was
'relevant and should be considered in any further litigation in this
matter.'...But Mark S. Zaid, a lawyer who is challenging the Pentagon's
mandatory anthrax vaccine program, said the timing of the announcement was
driven by politics, not science...'This alleged final rule is nothing more than
after-the-fact gamesmanship to overrule the court's findings,' he said in a
telephone interview. 'It appears reflective more of policy duress than
independent analysis.'
►January
5, 2004 -
No
longer a threat (Editorial) - AirForceTimes.com - "The Defense Departments
mandatory anthrax vaccination program has been snakebit from its
inception...Now, in the face of a U.S. District judge in Washington who ordered
the Pentagon to stop forcing service members to take the anthrax shots, the
Pentagon has backed down. For now."
►December
30, 2003 -
Pocatello woman helps stop mandatory anthrax vaccinations - Idaho State
Journal - "A Pocatello woman helped influence
the decision when she refused to take the anthrax vaccine last March. Sarah
Holder, a former soldier at Fort Lewis, Wash., and Pocatello native, took a
general discharge under honorable conditions Nov. 29 ending her five-year
military career in communications...Holder, who now lives in Portland, Ore.,
told the Seattle P-I Tuesday she might try to have her discharge upgraded to
honorable."
►December
30, 2003 -
Anthrax Toxin Inhibitor Identified; Findings Could Lead To More Effective
Therapy For Deadly Agent - Harvard Medical School via ScienceDaily
►December
30, 2003 -
FDA Says Anthrax Vaccine Safe for Troops
- Reuters - "The anthrax vaccine is safe for use in protecting
U.S. troops against inhaled exposure to the potentially deadly bacteria, the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday...'The FDA-approved labeling
for the anthrax vaccine does not specify the route of exposure, and the vaccine
is indicated for active immunization against Bacillus anthracis, independent of
the route of exposure,' it said in a statement...It also said an expert panel
put together by the independent Institute of Medicine had found the vaccine to
be safe."
Comment: It is
hard to believe that the plaintiffs could have argued, and the judge would have
accepted, that the vaccine was only approved for cutaneous use, if the labeling,
in fact, did "not specify the route of exposure". Stay tuned.
►December
29, 2003 -
New
drug could beat anthrax poison - UPI via Washington Times - "A
U.S. discovery could produce a drug to counter the deadly effects of the anthrax
toxin, the BBC said Tuesday...Experts from Harvard Medical School have found six
chemicals which they believe could stop a toxin called "lethal factor" getting
into cells. In the journal Nature Structural Biology, they say a drug could be
more useful than mass vaccination."
►December 29, 2003 - Opt-Out
Military - Hysteria leads to judicial
overreach and national-security danger. - National Review Online - "In
fact, extensive epidemiological studies have shown that Gulf vets are
just as healthy as matched
vets who didn't deploy and healthier than matched civilians. They are somewhat
less likely to have died thannon-deployed
vets and are dying at less than half the rate of the general population.
This is not only the case here, but
in the U.K. as well. There is no GWS."
►December
29, 2003 -
Troop anthrax shots in question
- North County Times - "At least two local Marines remain in legal
limbo as federal officials and a Washington district court judge wrangle over
whether the military can force members of the armed services to take anthrax
vaccinations...The two Marines refused to take mandatory inoculations a year ago
and have since faced stiff punishment for refusing direct orders. One claims to
have suffered intimidation and even a death threat from his superiors for
refusing the vaccine."
►December 27, 2003 -
Airing
anthrax - Editorial, The Salt Lake Tribune - "The
question of whether anthrax vaccine used during the first Gulf War caused or
contributed to the set of ailments referred to as Gulf War Syndrome is
unresolved. Up to 20,000 veterans of that conflict continue to suffer memory
loss, fatigue, rashes and muscle and joint pains and still are trying to get
compensation from the Department of Defense for their medical expenses. So it is
easy to see why today's troops balk at taking the vaccine when so many questions
remain unanswered."
►December 24, 2003 -
When it
comes to vaccines, let soldiers call the shots - Commentary, Chicago
Sun-Times - "Soldiers must obey orders. Normally that would begin and end our
thinking regarding the U.S. military's desire to inoculate its troops against
anthrax...But the military, which has performed so skillfully and admirably
during warfare, has a terrible record when it comes to guarding the health of
its personnel off the battlefield, and has lost the right to dictate,
unquestioned, what troops should be required to automatically undergo."
►December 29, 2003 -
Compounds stop anthrax toxin: studies -
www.cbc.ca - "Researchers have discovered a way to stop a deadly anthrax
toxin in tests on cells. They say it could lead to new ways of treating the
disease...Rather than vaccinating whole populations, a therapeutic combination
of antibiotics and protease inhibitor drugs would need to be used only in actual
cases, Cantley said."
►December 29, 2003 -
A dose of restraint ordered for Pentagon
- Opinion, The Virginia-Pilot - "Air Force Gen. Richard Myers said
of the vaccine, 'Its not experimental. It has been approved by the FDA.'...Yes,
but only for cutaneous anthrax...And one attorney who worked on the case told
The Washington Post that the only thing Pentagon officials received from the FDA
to bolster their claim was the personal opinion of a political appointee, not
full agency sanction that the shot can be used against both types of anthrax.
Direct Order
- "Direct Order tells the story of
members of the military who were ordered against their will to receive the
controversial anthrax vaccine. Years later, after all the disturbing facts about
the vaccine have surfaced, the US military still intends to vaccinate all our
troops." - documentary narrated by Michael Douglas
Autoimmunity/autoimmune
disease
Behavioral disorders,
chronic disability
- NEW!
►January 3, 2004 - Glossary
- Glossary Some of the more
common mental illnesses found in children: - Rocky Mountain News
►December 29, 2003 -
Schools accused of criminalizing disability
- Discipline leading to lawsuits - The Houston Chronicle - "The
Herzogs and Spring Branch officials will not discuss the lawsuit, but advocacy
groups say such incidents indicate a disturbing attitude by many school
administrators toward behaviorally disabled children...They say some
administrators use school police to dodge the time-consuming processes dictated
by the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, which requires
specially trained teachers and a separate program for each disabled
child...'This is a major problem,' said Richard Lavallo, attorney in the Austin
office of Advocacy Inc., which Congress created to protect the legal rights of
the disabled."
►December 28, 2003 -
Lifesaving clues found in drop of baby's blood -
Expanded testing of infants pays off - Chicago Tribune - "Had Noah
O'Connell been born four months earlier, his brain probably would have begun to
disintegrate from a genetic defect that turned food into poisonous wastes...But
he was spared mental retardation and possibly early death because of Illinois'
recently expanded newborn screening program that picked up his disorder in time
for him to be put on a brain-saving diet."
Cancer/cancer vaccines
►January 4, 2004 - Beating
cancer nature's way - In a week that's seen the deaths of Bob Monkhouse,
Alan Bates and Dinsdale Landen, all victims of cancer, here is a story of one
man's successful - if unorthodox - struggle against the disease - The Guardian,
UK
►December 28, 2003 - Cancer
spread 'could be halted' - Scientists have uncovered more evidence of a
"switch" which allows breast cancer to grow and spread.- BBC
►December 29, 2003 -
"Smart Bomb"
Delivery Destroys Tumors in Mice
- American Committee for
the Weizmann Institute of Science - "Weizmann
Institute scientists have destroyed malignant tumors in mice using a chemical
that occurs naturally in garlic. The key to the scientists' success lies in the
development of a unique, two-step system for delivering the cancer-wrecking
chemical straight to the tumor cells...Allicin,
as the chemical is called, is the substance that gives garlic its distinctive
aroma and flavor.For many years, scientists studying allicin have known that it
is as toxic as it is pungent. It has been shown to kill not only cancer cells,
but the cells of disease-causing microbes, and even healthy human body cells.
Fortunately for our body's cells, allicin is highly unstable, and breaks down
quickly once ingested. However, the rapid breakdown and undiscriminating
toxicity presented twin hurdles to creating an allicin-based therapy."
►December
30, 2003 -
Edgecombe baby dies from flu - Rocky Mount Telegram via Rocky Mountain News
- "The flu crept into the Edgecombe County home of Charles Evans and Travoya
Richardson, claiming North Carolina's seventh young victim on Dec. 23...Kamahriun
received five immunizations on Dec. 16 and was given amoxicillin, an antibiotic,
at Pitt county Memorial Hospital pediatric center in Greenville for a possible
ear infection, Evans said."
Comment: What immunizations did this infant receive?
Why did this infant receive vaccinations when sick enough to need an antibiotic?
What role, if any, did the vaccinations and/or antibiotic play in this child's
death? If this child received the flu vaccine, did he die in spite of, or
because of, the vaccine?
►December
30, 2003 -
Ark.
Limits Info Regarding Flu Deaths - Ark. Officials Limit Sharing Information
About Flu Deaths, Citing New U.S. Medical Privacy Law - AP via ABC News
Comment: Why the
media hysteria, then? And while some might argue that little harm can come
from encouraging widespread use of flu vaccines, regardless of the
circumstances, given that since 1990 and prior to any widespread use there were
almost
18,000
adverse vaccine-associated reactions reported to VAERS, drawing such a
conclusion would seem to be premature at best, foolish at worst.
►December 27, 2003 - New
flu vaccine easier to get: No doc OK needed - Boston Herald - "As
the flu's grip on Massachusetts continued to spread, Bay State public health
officials this week agreed to allow pharmacists to administer a new influenza
vaccine without a prescription...'It's another way of trying to maximize the
availability of the flu vaccine,'' said Dr. Alfred DeMaria, director of the
state
Department of Public Health's communicable disease bureau."
►December 29, 2003 -
Brain
damage link to flu in pregnancy -
www.theage.com.au - "According to the guidelines, the benefits of
immunisation in preventing flu in pregnant women during the second or third
trimester outweigh the risks, which can include miscarriage."
Additional Comment: Given that there are still flu vaccines that
contain thimerosal (at least
according to the
CDC, Johns Hopkins University's
Institute for Vaccine Safety and at least one flu
vaccine manufacturer (Aventis
Pasteur), it would seem to be counter-productive
recommending a product that can contain mercury in order to avoid brain damage.
Adding this exposure to the proposed fetal vaccine schedule, however, adds a
less obvious source of mercury, one that might not be acknowledged. Thus,
adding this route of exposure has the potential to make it appear as if
thimerosal exposure is less than it really is. If autism incidence then
continued unabated, unscrupulous people might use that fact to unjustifiably,
perhaps even dishonestly, try to argue, using bogus assessments of thimerosal
exposure, that thimerosal cannot be responsible for autism.
►December 29, 2003 -
This Year's Flu Vaccine
Likely To Be Much Less Potent Than Usual - AP via
www.wavy.com -
"The
flu shot available this year was formulated to protect against three strains of
the virus. But the strain actually circulating this year is somewhat different
from those three, and it is probably too late to develop a new formula...Even
though one of the three is a close cousin of this season's bug, whether that
will be enough to help people ward off the flu is simply unknown. Some experts
expect the level of protection to be 50 percent or less."
►December 26, 2003 -
For Biotech Firms, A Booster Flu Points To Need For New
Vaccines - Hartford Courant via
www.ctnow.com - "Scientists at
Protein Sciences Corp. in Meriden and other biotechnology companies say the
technology now exists to quickly produce vaccines as effective or better than
the current flu vaccine. Producing the current vaccine requires about six months
and tens of millions of fertilized chicken eggs...If the public maintains its
healthy fear of flu, then new vaccines may be on their way, said Dan Adams,
president and chief executive officer of Protein Sciences."
►January
5, 2004 - Flu
vaccine stampede offers preview of pandemic - State health departments
scrambled to connect those in need of a flu shot with dwindling supplies. -
www.ama-assn.org - After the panic caused
by last fall's severe and early flu outbreak, people may in future years place a
higher priority on rolling up their sleeves for that annual pre-Thanksgiving
shot, thus providing manufacturers a more predictable market and cutting down on
the estimated 36,000 deaths attributed to the flu each year..."'We've tried to
scare people for years to get them to get their flu shots. But they didn't
respond until this year,' said Richard Raymond, MD, chief medical officer for
the Nebraska Health and Human Services System."
Haemophilus Influenza/Hib
Vaccine
Hepatitis A/hepatitis A
vaccine
►December
30, 2003 -
Experts Seek New Effort to Control Hepatitis A
- The New York Times - "the wake of recent food-borne hepatitis A outbreaks,
scientists and medical experts are urging the federal government to intensify
its efforts to quash the disease...Now more than ever, some argue, there is a
need for widespread vaccination against hepatitis A."
►January 4, 2004 - Is
It Safe? - New beef rules aim to stop mad cow disease. But they may not be
enough--and there's too much we don't know -
www.usnews.com
►January
4, 2004 -
Food culprits that dwarf mad-cow toll - Knight Ridder via The Seattle Times
- "In the days since mad-cow disease was announced in the United States, more
than 1 million Americans were sickened by food they ate. About 6,000 became so
ill they were hospitalized and nearly 100 died, according to federal health
estimates...But mad-cow disease wasn't the culprit. Indeed, not a single
American is known to have contracted the human form of the disease from eating
food in this country...Instead, salmonella, E. coli, listeria and other
dangerous bacteria routinely take a huge toll on public health, yet receive
little of the attention now focused on the beef from one Washington state
Holstein found infected with mad-cow disease, also known as bovine spongiform
encephalopathy, or BSE."
►December 29, 2003 - Mad
Cow: Prion research misguided? - UPI via The Washington Times - "The
National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md., openly acknowledges prions have
not been established fully as a cause of any disease. Yet nearly all of the $27
million the agency doled out last year for studies on transmissible spongiform
encephalopathies, or TSEs -- a group of diseases that includes mad cow, chronic
wasting in deer and elk, scrapie in sheep and vCJD in humans -- went toward
studies focusing on the prion hypothesis."
►December
30, 2003 -
Scientists disagree on cause of infection - Seattle PI - "Drowned out by
calls for more testing and regulation to protect against mad cow disease are
major disagreements over what causes the illness, how it is transmitted and even
what parts of a contaminated cow may be unsafe to eat."
►December
30, 2003 -
Agriculture Secretary Announces New Rules for Safety of Beef - The New York
Times - "Effective immediately, she said, the Agriculture Department will ban
all sick, or "downer," cattle from the human food chain. She also announced bans
on the use of small intestines and head and spinal tissue from older cattle for
human consumption."
►December 30, 2003 - Meningitis
Drops in 2003, Despite Several Recent Cases - Boston Globe via
www.immunizationinfo.org
(abstract) - "New Hampshire health officials have
disclosed that the strain of meningitis that killed an 18-year-old woman in the
Bennington area is not the same strain that infected two 15-year-old students in
Keene, allaying fears that an outbreak of the dangerous illness is erupting. In
addition, two other youths who contracted meningitis last week appear to have no
relation to any of the other cases. In fact, the rate of meningitis infection
has dropped in 2003 despite this recent jump in the disease's visibility."
►January
4, 2004 -
Meningitis group urges child vaccinations -
www.2theadvocate.com - "The chances of
dying from bacterial meningitis, which has claimed the lives of two area
teen-agers in the past month, are about one in a million in Louisiana, health
officials said...But such odds, as small as they seem, are still too great for
the National Meningitis Foundation."
Comment: If there were no potential risks from
meningitis vaccine, perhaps this would be a no-brainer. But there are.
(There have been
644 adverse meningitis
vaccine-associated reactions,
representing
in all likelihood between 6,440 and 64,400 cases, reported to VAERS so far.)
►December 29, 2003 - Docs
Hunt Teen Meningitis Link - "If all of the strains of the bacteria match,
and certainly if there are more cases, that would be more concerning." Jesse
Greenblatt, state epidemiologist - AP via CBS News
►December 29, 2003 -
Meningitis victim was sent home by hospital - N.H. teen lacked 'classic'
symptoms - The Boston Globe - "Greenblatt said the 15-year-olds appear to have
spread the disease to one another, but health officials had found no links
between the other cases. Ells, Gilman, and Perry all contracted a strain of
the disease that cannot be prevented by vaccination. Health officials were
testing to determine whether the Colebrook boy had the same strain, and suspect
the Concord-area boy did, as well....'If all of the strains of the bacteria
match, and certainly if there are more cases, that would be more concerning," Greenblatt said. "It would mean that there is potentially more risk from a new
strain that has entered the area.'"
►January
3, 2004 -
Leading With The Jab To Beat Killers - This Is Staffordshire - "North
Staffordshire babies receive the most protection in Britain against three
potential killer diseases. The area has come top of a national league table
recording the proportion of each district's population volunteering their
infants to have the combined measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine."
►January
3, 2004 - MMR
vaccine take-up rate will cost lives - The Ham & High Network - "A Top Royal
Free doctor has warned that many children will die because of the poor take-up
of rate of the MMR vaccine."
►December
30, 2003 -
Reps And
the Polio Vaccine Controversy - Daily Trust (Abuja) via
www.allafrica.com - "The House on August
19, mandated the committee to carry full-blown investigations into the
allegations that the vaccine contains anti-fertility agents and causes cancer
among others, to allay people's fears and lay the lingering controversy to
rest...The current row on the polio vaccine has its roots in assertions made by
the chairman of the Supreme Council for Sharia in Nigeria, Dr. Datti Ahmed on
July 26 that the vaccine has been contaminated with anti-fertility agents and
should therefore not be administered on children until full investigations were
conducted."
►December 29,
2003 -
Taking Steps to Make Sure a Diagnosis Is Accurate (requires registration or
subscription) - The New York Times - "Initial tests show no evidence of
antibodies to SARS in the patient's blood, Dr. Klaus Stöhr said in a telephone
interview."
SBS (Shaken Baby Syndrome)/SIDS
TB/TB vaccine (BCG)
- NEW!
West Nile virus/vaccine
Whooping cough/DPT vaccine
Other diseases
►December 27, 2003 -
New weapon against
asthma -Scientists have identified a
new class of drug which could dramatically boost the weaponry against asthma -
BBC
►January 2, 2004 - Virus
Seen in Muscle from Chronic Fatigue Patients - Journal of Medical
Virology via Reuters Health - "A persistent enterovirus infection in
muscles may be to blame for some cases of chronic fatigue syndrome (sometimes
called fibromyalgia) and others with chronic inflammatory muscle disease, a
French team reports...They detected genetic material (specifically RNA) from
enteroviruses in 20 percent of muscle biopsies from patients with chronic
inflammatory muscle diseases and 13 percent of patients with fibromyalgia/chronic
fatigue syndrome, but not from healthy volunteers...The findings favor a
persistent infection involving defective viral replication as a cause of these
conditions."
►January 1,
2004 - Needles and
damage done - To vaccinate or not to vaccinate: Missoulas question -
Missoula Independent - "So are these parents sensibleor just selfish? It can be
unclear whether newborns need this alphabet soup of shots or whether the drug
companies are just trying to move merchandise. Regardless of which side of the
immunization fence one resides on, all sides agree that the decision is
motivated by parents concern for their very young children."
►January 5, 2004 -
Advocate for
vaccines, but not for candidates - How should you counsel
parents opposed to childhood vaccinations? -
www.ama-assn.org - "In fact, when rates of
coverage for certain diseases reach a certain high level, a resistance of the
community to disease attack might occur because a large portion of the
population is immune. This is what is known as herd immunity and allows
for limited numbers of individuals to avoid vaccination, yet take advantage of
vaccine protection...But parent refusal of vaccination without personal
exemption status poses serious moral and legal problems that put public health
at risk.
►January 4, 2004 - The
new you - How to feel well, look better and improve your life this
year - www.sunspot.net - "Get eight hours
of sleep a night. The National Sleep Foundation estimates a 10 to 35 percent
drop in antibodies and immune cells when you're sleep-deprived...Stop using
anti-bacterial hand and dish soaps; they may be strengthening germs and
weakening our immune systems."
►January 4, 2004 - Beating
cancer nature's way - In a week that's seen the deaths of Bob Monkhouse,
Alan Bates and Dinsdale Landen, all victims of cancer, here is a story of one
man's successful - if unorthodox - struggle against the disease - The Guardian,
UK
►December 29, 2003 -
"Smart Bomb"
Delivery Destroys Tumors in Mice
- American Committee for
the Weizmann Institute of Science - "Weizmann
Institute scientists have destroyed malignant tumors in mice using a chemical
that occurs naturally in garlic. The key to the scientists' success lies in the
development of a unique, two-step system for delivering the cancer-wrecking
chemical straight to the tumor cells...Allicin,
as the chemical is called, is the substance that gives garlic its distinctive
aroma and flavor.For many years, scientists studying allicin have known that it
is as toxic as it is pungent. It has been shown to kill not only cancer cells,
but the cells of disease-causing microbes, and even healthy human body cells.
Fortunately for our body's cells, allicin is highly unstable, and breaks down
quickly once ingested. However, the rapid breakdown and undiscriminating
toxicity presented twin hurdles to creating an allicin-based therapy."
►December 29, 2003 -
To fight disease, it pays to have the right hit man
- The Boston Globe - "How do you find an effective hit man? It's a dilemma
biologists have been struggling with for more than a decade now, looking for
brutish molecules that can whack diseases before diseases whack you.
Specifically, what they want is a way to hack up, or "cleave," the RNA that
carries the messages that will give you diabetes, Parkinson's, Lou Gehrig's
disease, or any number of other undesirable conditions...This
is one of those rare cases when killing the messenger -- the RNA inside your
cells that bears the blueprints for disease -- is actually a very smart thing to
do."
►September
24, 1998 - International
Conference on Harmonisation; Guidance on Viral Safety Evaluation of
Biotechnology Products Derived From Cell Lines of Human or Animal Origin;
Availability - FDA/HHS - "The risk of viral contamination is a feature
common to all biotechnology products derived from cell lines. Such contamination
could have serious clinical consequences and can arise from the contamination of
the source cell lines themselves (cell substrates) or from adventitious
introduction of virus during production. To date, however, biotechnology
products derived from cell lines have not been implicated in the transmission of
viruses. Nevertheless, it is expected that the safety of these products with
regard to viral
contamination can be reasonably assured only by the application of a virus
testing program and assessment of virus removal and inactivation achieved by the
manufacturing process, as outlined below.
►December 29, 2003 -
Doctors: Learn Manners or Fail - Ivanhoe - "Up until 1964,
medical students were actually tested on their bedside manner. Forty years
later, that concept is back with an updated test. Starting with the class of
2005, all future doctors will be tested on their ability to communicate with a
patient."
►May 2000 -
CDC Refuses to Deny
Conflict of Interest on Vaccine Policy Committee - AAPS Newsletter -
"Government witnesses were not so forthcoming in admitting bias or conflict of
interest. Dr. Paul A. Offit, a pediatrician who receives money from vaccine
manufacturers to give pro- mandatory vaccine presentations across the country,
is a member of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) of the
CDC-the supposedly "independent" government group which makes recommendations on
national vaccine policy. His official statement only acknowledged his
"collaboration on the development of a rotavirus vaccine." When pushed by a
question submitted to Rep. Burton by Ms. Serkes about his financial ties to
Merck & Co., Dr. Offit would only admit an "apparent conflict-
of-interest." [Dr. Offit pushed mandatory vaccines at a symposium underwritten
by Merck at the August meeting of the American Legislative Exchange Council in
Nashville, attended by Dr. Orient and Ms. Serkes; Dr. Orient was refused a place
on the panel.] "
►November/December
2003 -
Conflicted Science: How Industry Corrupts Research - Breast Cancer Action
Newsletter - "It's worse than you think."
December 19, 2003 - The Milky
Way of Doing Business - www.hipmama.com
- "At issue is a letter dated November 3rd that Dr. Johnston sent to Secretary
of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Tommy G. Thompson,
officially expressing the AAPs concern over the negative approach of the
federal agencys soon-to-be-released, pro-breastfeeding advertising campaign.
What Dr. Johnston didnt mention in his letter, however, was that he had
developed this sudden and seemingly urgent interest in this issue not via a last
minute clinical review of the scientific literature, or even after consulting
with the AAPs own recognized lactation science experts...In fact, his concern
came immediately after aggressive, personal lobbying by representatives of one
of the AAPs biggest financial contributors, the $3 billion U.S. infant formula
industry. Within days of a New Orleans meeting with worried formula industry
reps, Johnston hurled the considerable credibility and persuasive impact of the
esteemed American Academy of Pediatrics into an explicit effort to stifle the
most ambitious initiative ever undertaken to promote breastfeeding in the United
States."
►December 29, 2003 -
U.S. Scientists' Deals With Drug Firms Under Review
Director of the National Institutes of Health may increase disclosure of
consulting payments. (requires registration) - LA Times - "Zerhouni's
letter, dated Tuesday, added: 'Our mission is too important to the public health
of the nation to have it undermined by any real or perceived conflicts of
interest . I believe that the public's interest is best served by complete
transparency, full disclosure, independent review, and proactive management and
monitoring of all outside relationships.'"
Death and Disease,
including chronic disease/emerging disease
►January 4, 2004 - We
all have a stake in promoting vaccination -
www.timesunion.com - "This year, several
thousand people in New York state -- and 60,000 across the nation -- will die
from diseases that we can prevent through vaccination. Polio, measles, rubella
and diphtheria, once responsible for killing or harming thousands of children
and adults, can be controlled through immunization...We have vaccines for more
than 20 diseases. Sadly, despite these advances, thousands die every year from
preventable diseases."
Comment: Would that
those who are concerned about death from diseases were equally concerned about
death from vaccines.
►December
30, 2003 -
Health:- In 2004, health for all remains the goal - Vanguard, Nigeria - "In
developing countries like Nigeria, communicable diseases still represent seven
out of the 10 major causes of child deaths."
►December 31, 2003 - Scripps'
arrival opens animal research debate -
The Jupiter Courier - "'With more reliable
and more humane alternatives available today, (Scripps) has no business
conducting gruesome and archaic animal tests,' ARFF President Nanci Alexander
said in a news release. 'If (Scripps) is using animals in their research, we
believe the public has the right to know exactly what and why.'"
►December
29, 2003 -
Gender specific medicine - Approach acknowledges
differences between women, men - The Courier-Journal - "Put simply,
gender-specific medicine is the science of how normal human biology differs
between men and women and how those differences affect or should affect
diagnosis and treatment of disease."
Comment: While vaccination policy continues to
sacrifice untold healthy infants and children to its "one-size-fits-all"
approach to "prevention", evidence continues to mount that recognizing and
allowing for individual differences is paramount to the success of drugs and
other biological products.
Government/science/industry/medicine clearly
run amok
►January
4, 2004 - Unruly
Students Facing Arrest, Not Detention - The New York Times - "The
14-year-old girl arrived at school here on Oct. 17 wearing a low-cut midriff top
under an unbuttoned sweater. It was a clear violation of the dress code, and
school officials gave her a bowling shirt to put on. She refused. Her mother
came to the school with an oversize T-shirt. She refused to wear that, too...It
was a standoff. So the city police officer assigned to the school handcuffed the
girl, put her in a police car and took her to the detention center at the Lucas
County juvenile courthouse. She was booked on a misdemeanor charge and placed in
a holding cell for several hours, until her mother, a 34-year-old vending
machine technician, got off work and picked her up."
Comment: Booked on a misdemeanor for violating a
school dress code? Yikes!
►December
29, 2003 -
Worried Pain Doctors Decry Prosecutions - Washington
Post - "Jeri Hassman, one of Tucson's busiest pain doctors and a specialist in
rehabilitation, was getting ready to inject a patient with a pain-killing
treatment one day in March when federal officials burst into her Calmwood
clinic, took off her jewelry, put her in handcuffs and led her to jail...Hassman
was stunned. She does not deny that she prescribed a lot of powerful drugs to
many patients, but she insists she was following good medical practice when she
did."
Pharmaceutical
industry/pharmaceutical industry oversight
►December 29, 2003 -
Healthy
Defence - Contrary to what the US Institute of Medicine suggests, economic
realities such as low profits and costly R&D are not barriers to vaccine
innovation for pharmaceutical companies. In fact, Merck chief Raymond Gilmartin
argues that the development of vaccines is a profitable venture. ANNA TEO
reports - The Business Times
►December 28, 2003 - Official:
shocking scale of crisis in Britain's health - The Observer, UK via The
Guardian, UK - "The full scale of the health timebomb caused by Britain's
descent into lazy lifestyles is to be exposed in a landmark report by the
Government's Chief Medical Officer...Sir Liam Donaldson will spell out for the
first time how two-thirds of Britons are now so inactive - with most people,
particularly women, failing to do even the minimum recommended amount of
'moderate' exercise - that they are at risk of getting cancer, diabetes and
heart disease."
RECALLS/bans
►December
30, 2003 - Chinese Herbalists Laud U.S. Exemption for
Ephedra - Reuters - "When
U.S. regulators said they would ban the use of ephedra in weight-loss
supplements on Tuesday they allowed an exemption for practitioners of Chinese
medicine who have been using the herb for thousands of years to treat ailments
ranging from asthma to fevers...Synthetic ephedra-based weight loss pills sold
over the counter can be harmful when taken in large doses and by people who have
heart ailments, high blood pressure and other health problems, the FDA
said...But when taken properly under a health practitioners supervision, the
herb -- also known as ma huang -- is good medicine, according to several trained
Chinese herbalists."
Research/publishing/funding/other research
results
►December
31, 2003 - Daft science cashing
in on the bleeding obvious
- People who are sick die
sooner and drunk gamblers lose more, according to recent research -
www.timesonline.co.uk
- "PERHAPS it is time for
research into why university personnel continually attract funding for studies
with blindingly obvious conclusions...There must be an art to it. How else to
explain the work of Amos Zeichner, director of the psychology clinic at the
University of Georgia, who proved that 'alcohol facilitates aggression among
those who express anger outwardly'. "
►December
29, 2003 -
Gender specific medicine - Approach acknowledges
differences between women, men - The Courier-Journal - "Put simply,
gender-specific medicine is the science of how normal human biology differs
between men and women and how those differences affect or should affect
diagnosis and treatment of disease."
Comment: While vaccination policy continues to
sacrifice untold healthy infants and children to its "one-size-fits-all"
approach to "prevention", evidence continues to mount that recognizing and
allowing for individual differences is paramount to the success of drugs and
other biological products.
►December 29, 2003 -
"Smart Bomb"
Delivery Destroys Tumors in Mice
- American Committee for
the Weizmann Institute of Science - "Weizmann
Institute scientists have destroyed malignant tumors in mice using a chemical
that occurs naturally in garlic. The key to the scientists' success lies in the
development of a unique, two-step system for delivering the cancer-wrecking
chemical straight to the tumor cells...Allicin,
as the chemical is called, is the substance that gives garlic its distinctive
aroma and flavor.For many years, scientists studying allicin have known that it
is as toxic as it is pungent. It has been shown to kill not only cancer cells,
but the cells of disease-causing microbes, and even healthy human body cells.
Fortunately for our body's cells, allicin is highly unstable, and breaks down
quickly once ingested. However, the rapid breakdown and undiscriminating
toxicity presented twin hurdles to creating an allicin-based therapy."
►December 29, 2003 -
To fight disease, it pays to have the right hit man
- The Boston Globe - "How do you find an effective hit man? It's a dilemma
biologists have been struggling with for more than a decade now, looking for
brutish molecules that can whack diseases before diseases whack you.
Specifically, what they want is a way to hack up, or "cleave," the RNA that
carries the messages that will give you diabetes, Parkinson's, Lou Gehrig's
disease, or any number of other undesirable conditions...This
is one of those rare cases when killing the messenger -- the RNA inside your
cells that bears the blueprints for disease -- is actually a very smart thing to
do."
Testing/clinical trials - NEW!
The Wacky World of
Changing/Conflicting Research Results
►January
4, 2004 - Unruly
Students Facing Arrest, Not Detention - The New York Times - "The
14-year-old girl arrived at school here on Oct. 17 wearing a low-cut midriff top
under an unbuttoned sweater. It was a clear violation of the dress code, and
school officials gave her a bowling shirt to put on. She refused. Her mother
came to the school with an oversize T-shirt. She refused to wear that, too...It
was a standoff. So the city police officer assigned to the school handcuffed the
girl, put her in a police car and took her to the detention center at the Lucas
County juvenile courthouse. She was booked on a misdemeanor charge and placed in
a holding cell for several hours, until her mother, a 34-year-old vending
machine technician, got off work and picked her up."
Comment: Booked on a misdemeanor for violating a
school dress code? Yikes!
Letters From Parents &others
Miscellaneous
►December 28, 2003 - 'Bad
breath' clue to lung disease - People with lung diseases have bad breath,
according to scientists in the United States.- BBC
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-- Albert Einstein, letter to a friend, 1901
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