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.
Smallpox
Vaccination Plan's Future Unclear -
"The future of the government's smallpox-preparedness program may be decided not
by the White House or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention but by the
nurses, doctors and others who are not lining up for voluntary
vaccinations...Even before an expert panel advised last week against expanding
the vaccine program beyond the first phase, the program had slowed to about 100
vaccinations a week. Nearly 38,000 medical and public health workers have been
immunized, far fewer than the 450,000 initially expected in the program's first
phase."
Response to
Smallpox Vaccine in Persons Immunized in the Distant Past - "Previously
vaccinated persons can be successfullyrevaccinated with diluted
(≤1:10) smallpox vaccine. Feweradverse reactions were observed in
this study of non-naive participantswhen compared with events in
vaccinia-naive participants, whichmay be due to immunologic memory."
Ill-founded claims about risks of vaccination -
"WE read your report, Mercury linked to
autism (June 19), with some dismay that yet again a single unpublished study
that has not been subjected to critical scientific scrutiny has gener-ated such
an alarmist headline. Such articles, adorned with quotes from the usual band of
crusading commentators who use any study, however flawed, to justify their
beliefs, are misleading and irresponsible. Many suppositions are made in your
report that fly in the face of common sense, logic, established facts, and other
scientific evidence."
Autism now
diagnosed early Therapy for toddlers makes 'huge difference' -
"A baby headed for autism, Landa says, often lacks
that basic ability to connect. And there may be other signs. For example,
instead of burbling and babbling with a variety of sounds, a baby in trouble may
produce nothing but high-pitched squeals." - High-pitched
screaming has been associated with both DPT and DT vaccines (with no comparison
to never vaccinated infants).
New
Study Shows MMR-Autism Link - "A
new study, published in Pediatric Neurology, Vol. 28, No. 4, is expected to show
that MMR and autism are linked, despite the denials of the UK Department of
Health and the recent court judgement that ordered two girls to receive the
controversial MMR vaccine...World-renowned autism researcher Dr. Vijendra Singh,
at the Utah State University, and fellow-researcher Ryan Jensen have announced
that their latest study, Elevated Levels of Measles Antibodies in Children with
Autism, points directly to an MMR/autism link." -
important article
Anthrax
vaccine a deadly defense? - "The
Department of Defense's anthrax vaccination program, deemed "unusually
hazardous" by the military itself, is being forced on soldiers who can not
refuse it without risking disciplinary action...U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Rachael
Lacy, 22, of Lynwood, died in April after receiving the vaccination, along with
a smallpox inoculation. A coroner ruled the shots were contributing factors in
her death, a ruling which the military claims there is no evidence to support."
Questions Mount
Over Anthrax Shot - "But even when the
Army finally documented that the vaccine was to blame, Nietupski says no one
reported his case to the FDA, which tracks adverse events. ..'There's a lot of
people like me out there because doctors in the military are fearful of
reporting adverse events to the Food and Drug Administration because of
potentially being reprimanded for doing so,' he says." -
important article
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
Measles:
an exanthem that can be eradicated - "Even
where the incidence of measles is high, endemicity is high, and immunisation
coverage low, a properly vaccinated child is protected." -
Although neither the point nor the
intent of the letter was to argue the illogic of forced vaccination, it serves
to make just that point.
Vaccine
guidelines changing - "The new study,
which was published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, examined the cost and
effectiveness of the vaccine for various age groups. It concluded that
vaccinating people age 50 to 64 would reduce total health-care costs, and that
offering it to everyone 50 or above would be more cost-effective in preventing
deaths than some other commonly accepted health measures such as colon cancer
screening." - For more on the soundness of the arguments
behind prevnar recommendations, click
here.
The effect of DPT
and BCG vaccinations on atopic disorders -
"From these results, we conclude that DPT
vaccination has some effect in the promotion of atopic disorders, while
successful BCG vaccination inhibits the development of atopic disorders,
although the preventive effect of BCG may not last for many years."
SIDS and DPT vaccination - "One of the
chief claims of groups critical of vaccinations is that the SIDS rate dropped in
Japan after the age for DPT vaccination was raised from 2 months to two years.
Here are some references that bear on that issue."
Other vaccines/screening
Vaccines in general/vaccine research
Health
Watch Fewer Shots For Children - "It's
the dreaded office visit. You're there encouraging your little one, letting them
know that everything will be alright, and that this is will keep them from
getting sick. Then walks in the nurse with the needle, but to your child it
might as well be a machete. Yes, children have to endure a number of shots to
protect themselves against disease. But kids can now receive five
immunizations in the form of just one shot." - Oh,
goody!
"The Condition Our Condition
Is In" (The State of Medicine/Science)
Manufacturing Certainty - "'Tests
indicate that you have a 90% chance of being infected with a deadly virus. There
is a 50% probability that it will cause disease within the next 10 years, and a
possibility that it never will. If you take the drugs that I offer, there is a
significant risk that you will experience a great decline in your quality of
life, and a possibility that the drugs will kill you.'...Although it might
be the truth, you are unlikely to hear a doctor saying this, because neither the
doctor nor the patient can deal with the uncertainty that it admits."
Medics call for
action on child health crisis - Deprivation, not disease, is killing world's
children, warn reports. - "The
international community must find $7.5 billion a year, the analysis concludes.
This money will pay for vaccinations against diseases such as measles and
diphtheria, treating diarrhoea pneumonia and malaria, raising barriers to and
HIV and improving nutrition...A new strategy is needed, too, argue the reports.
Global public-health money is almost always allocated to a specific disease or
problem -tuberculosis or improved sanitation, for example. This
compartmentalization can mean that resources are not maximized to benefit
children, often those at greatest risk." -
You say it's time for food,
sanitary conditions, clean water, etc. I say it's time for an
anti-deprivation vaccine. Am I so wrong?
Pharmaceutical
industry/pharmaceutical industry oversight
FDA
Commissioner Aims for Quicker Drug Reviews -
"The nation's top drug regulator said on Monday he
aims to cut the time it takes to bring new medicines to the public, while still
ensuring that any negative side effects are promptly reported to the
government." - While "still" ensuring?
Pharmaceuticals - Drug Industry Discovers Recycling -
"Drug companies often
seem to trip over themselves looking for brand new medicines. But most drugs
that begin clinical trials never make it to market. Meanwhile, an entire
pharmacopoeia of medicines have gone off patent and fallen out of use. Instead
of focusing on new drugs, why not look for new uses for old ones?...Several
small pharmaceutical companies are making a business of doing exactly that,
scouring already tested medicines for products that might be put to new use, or
tweaked slightly to make new drugs."
Politics
Pregnancy/childbirth
Research/publishing/funding/other research
results
Effect of
interpretive bias on research evidence -
"Doctors
are being encouraged to improve their critical appraisalskills to
make better use of medical research. But when usingthese skills, it
is important to remember that interpretationof data is inevitably
subjective and can itself result in bias."
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general information purposes only and is not to be construed as reflecting the
knowledge or opinions of the publisher, and is not to be construed or intended
as providing medical or legal advice. The decision whether or not to vaccinate
is an important and complex issue and should be made by you, and you alone, in
consultation with your health care provider.
"A foolish faith in authority is the worst enemy of truth."
-- Albert Einstein, letter to a friend, 1901
"I know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves, and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education."
-- Thomas Jefferson, letter to William C. Jarvis, September 28, 1820
"What's the point of vaccination if it doesn't protect you from the unvaccinated?"
-- Sandy Gottstein
"Who gets to decide what the greater good is and how many will be sacrificed to it?"