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
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editions of Netscape, please email me at
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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.
Comment:
In The Scientist's November
17, 2003 editorial "Vaccination
Undermined", Vaccination
News is unfairly and inaccurately listed as a "virulently anti-vaccination"
website. Click here to read
the recently posted "mission statement" of this website, parts of which were
adapted from my February 2002
speech.
Smallpox/smallpox vaccine
November 18, 2003 -
Smallpox Is
Bush's Worst Failure. But He Can Fix the Problem. - D.C. Dispatch via
www.theatlanticonline.com - "McGlinchey's
article ably details what went wrong: exaggerated fears of the vaccine's side
effects; confusing signals from the administration; underfunding; failure to
address liability concerns; lack of compensation for health workers made ill by
the vaccine or, as a safety precaution, sidelined for up to two weeks after
inoculation; above all, the failure from President Bush on down to explain
clearly why these vaccinations are important."
Comment: Were fears of the vaccine's side
effects exaggerated, or has a failure to recognize the vaccine's side effects
allowed a perception that they were exaggerated?
November 19, 2003 -
CDC Director Denies Existence of U.S. Smallpox Immunization Program
- Global Security Newswire - "In a sharp departure from previous
public comments by senior U.S. officials, the director of the U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention said Friday that the United States never launched
a smallpox vaccination program this year, but instead worked toward an overall
preparedness campaign (see
GSN, Oct. 28)."
Frist bills/Eli Lilly et
al protection/VICP - for more, click
here
Other
Bioterror-related
Autism
November 21, 2003 -
Rapid spread of autism baffling - Increase
creates a big financial burden for state, summit is told. - The Sacramento Bee - "Autism, the perplexing brain disorder
that has been the personal tragedy of thousands of families, is spreading so
fast that it is creating a huge financial liability for the government,
California experts told a national summit here Thursday...At an average lifetime
cost of $4 million each, Rollens said the growth rate represents $44 million a
day in long-term state liability."
Comment:
Just exactly how cost-effective are vaccines really, if they are in any
way responsible for the autism epidemic?
November 19, 2003 -
US government
teams with advocates against autism
- Reuters - "The researchers also hinted that the new research may
counter what they consider to be misleading ideas about autism, including fears
that vaccines could cause the disorder."
November 19, 2003 -
Government Develops Strategy to Fight Autism -
The New York Times - "Propelled by the skyrocketing number of diagnoses
of the perplexing brain disorder autism in children, federal officials have for
the first time mapped out a long-term, interagency plan to deal with the
problem...Nobody knows the cause of the surge, although epidemiologists suspect
it is largely a result of refined diagnosis and public awareness."
-
Somewhere Between Scientist and Consumer, The Message Is Lost
- Small Times News -
"Misinformation had
been self-replicating via parents Internet newsgroups that the measles, mumps
and rubella vaccines (collectively known as the MMR) could be a cause of autism
a still largely mysterious condition over which there is some debate on a
congenital vs. environmental cause."
November 20, 2003 -
AIDS treatments may up heart attack risk
- The powerful drugs that beat back the AIDS virus may have a
deadly drawback -- they may increase the risk of heart attack, according to a
study in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine. - Reuters via CNN
Comment: But what if HIV has nothing to do with AIDS, as
many believe?
November 17, 2003 -
Drug Abuse And HIV/AIDs:
Any Link? - It has been emphasised several
times that a nexus exists between drug abuse and high risk behaviour that
predisposes people to HIV/AIDS. This formed the theme of a three-day gathering
of media practitioners and drug control experts in Lagos recently. Godwin Haruna
was there - This Day - www.allafrica.com
Alzheimer's disease/vaccine
Anthrax/anthrax vaccine/Gulf
War Syndrome
November
23, 2003 -
Soldiers to sue over new Gulf War syndrome - The Guardian, Uk - "Multiple
vaccinations given in the run-up to the conflict are being blamed for chronic
pains, stomach problems, rashes, swelling, fever, depression and
anxiety...Lawyers and medical experts say the symptoms are identical to those
which affected thousands of veterans after the 1991 Gulf conflict."
November 20, 2003 -
Pentagon insists vaccine
deaths rare - But family of medic who died
wants changes in procedure - AP via MSNBC - "Moses
Lacy once accused the Pentagon of a vaccine cover-up. Now, seven months after
his daughters death following five military-issued shots, Lacy hopes officials
finally are taking his concerns about vaccine safety seriously...Some
veterans groups critical of government handling of illness in people who served
in the Gulf War and the Iraq conflict said they believe the smallpox or anthrax
vaccines likely were the culprit in Rachael Lacys death and that the Pentagon
knew that all along."
November 19, 2003 -
Soldier's Death
May Be Related to Vaccines - The New York
Times - "A
22-year-old Army reservist who died in April may have succumbed to a combination
of vaccinations, including those for smallpox and anthrax, the Pentagon said
yesterday...But an Army medical expert, calling the death "a rare and tragic
case," said the military's vaccination policies would not be changed."
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
November 18, 2003 -
Chickenpox Vaccine Okay for Nursing Mothers -
Reuters Health via Medline - "The virus that is
used in the chickenpox vaccine doesn't seem to enter a mother's breast milk or
pass to feeding infants, new research shows. This means that nursing mothers who
are susceptible to chickenpox do not need to wait to get the vaccine...Although
chickenpox is often thought of as a childhood illness, adults can get it too and
usually it is much more serious than in kids."
Comment: But doesn't the vaccine make people more likely to get
chickenpox as adults?
November 17, 2003 -
Mom's
Infections Tied to Lower Diabetes Risk in Child
- Reuters via Yahoo! - "Among girls at increased risk of type1 diabetes,
those whose mothers had colds or certain other infections during pregnancy might
be less likely to develop diabetes, new study findings suggest."
Flu vaccine is a good option - The Pilot-Independent - "But
before going further, let's dispel a couple of myths...First, the influenza
vaccine cannot give someone the flu. It's impossible the vaccine contains no
active RNA and is basically an inactive shell of the influenza virus. However,
after receiving the vaccine, some people primarily those receiving it for the
first time experience a low-grade fever or some minor aches."
Comment: Just out of curiosity, if it
contains no active RNA, etc., why is it capable of causing "low-grade fever or
some minor aches"?
Influenza
Vaccine - by Kris Gaublomme, MD - VRAN - "The most intriguing deception of the
public, however, is the suggestion that the patient who gets an
influenza-vaccination will not get the flu."
November 18, 2003 -
Early flu outbreaks have CDC worried
- Abilene Reporter News - "But doctors are
worried this years flu season could be brutal. Not only were the outbreaks
early in Texas and Colorado, they involved a strain of influenza not targeted by
the vaccine...Gerberding said the vaccine should still protect most people,
because the strains are very similar. The changing flu strain is called a
'drift.'...'In the past, this has happened. Its a very common thing,' she said.
'Whatever the drift is, the vaccine will still provide some cross-protection, so
were optimistic that will be the case this year, but of course well be
watching it very carefully.'"
November 19, 2003 -
Nasal Spray Mishaps - The New York Times - "It sounds like a marketer's dream - a flu
vaccine that is given through a spray in the nose rather than an often painful
shot in the arm. But attempts to sell such a vaccine this flu season have turned
into a nightmare."
November 18, 2003 -
Early flu outbreaks have CDC worried
- Abilene Reporter News - "But doctors are
worried this years flu season could be brutal. Not only were the outbreaks
early in Texas and Colorado, they involved a strain of influenza not targeted by
the vaccine...Gerberding said the vaccine should still protect most people,
because the strains are very similar. The changing flu strain is called a
'drift.'...'In the past, this has happened. Its a very common thing,' she said.
'Whatever the drift is, the vaccine will still provide some cross-protection, so
were optimistic that will be the case this year, but of course well be
watching it very carefully.'"
November 18, 2003 -
Flu
Vaccine Faces Unexpected Strain - The New York
Times - "The influenza vaccine now being given was not developed to
protect against a strain of the virus that has surfaced in this country this
fall, but the government is optimistic that this year's vaccine will stave off
outbreaks, a top federal health official said yesterday."
November 21, 2003 -
'I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy' -
Hepatitis A sickens more than 540 people - AP via CNN - "The three deaths
have shocked western Pennsylvanians, because health authorities have been saying
that hepatitis A is usually not fatal and normally runs its course in a few
weeks after causing such symptoms as fever, jaundice, nausea and abdominal
pain...State Health Department spokesman Richard McGarvey said there does not
appear to be anything surprising statistically about this outbreak. The fatality
rate for hepatitis A is one to three deaths per 1,000 cases, though it rises to
18 per 1,000 for those over 50, and higher for those with chronic liver
problems, McGarvey said."
November 17, 2003 -
Human tests for
hepatitis vaccine - A vaccine to prevent
infection by the virus that causes the liver disease hepatitis C is to be tested
on humans. - BBC
November 21, 2003 -
Dad on trial for murder - Infant's last days described
(requires fee) - The Atlanta Journal Constitution
- "Chandler's parents brought him for a regular checkup the morning of April 29,
2002. Frankel examined him thorough, and a nurse administered some
inoculations. Chandler had a touch of a stuffy nose, and Frankel suggested
saline drops for the stuffiness and recommended Tylenol --- infants sometimes
develop a low-grade fever after vaccinations."
Comment: It looks
like it was just hours later that the infant became comatose.....
November 19, 2003 -
Cases of West Nile Virus in Horses Drop - AP
via www.ajc.com - "Cases
of West Nile virus in horses have dropped off sharply across the country, and
experts say a campaign of vaccinations is one reason why."
Comment:
Until and unless properly designed studies comparing vaccinated to never
vaccinated horses are conducted, it will be impossible to know for sure what, if
anything, is responsible for this apparent decline in West Nile Virus incidence.
November 19, 2003 -
Natural Health
Newsletter - Question of the Day - "Dr. Neustaedter:Might I respectfully suggest that you rewrite your article on whooping cough to encourage parents who choose not to vaccinate their children at least TELL others that fact - so that others can make informed judgments as to whether they want to expose their children to the increased risk of playing with unvaccinated children."
November 19, 2003 -
Brain
Cancer Research Moves Forward
- Ivanhoe - "For 18 years, Keith Black,
M.D., from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles has been searching for an
effective treatment for brain cancer. While his research moves forward, hes
helping patients live longer along the way...His latest research involves an
effective brain tumor vaccine."
November 17, 2003 -
Vaccine
Concerns -
The seizures began shortly
after getting a vaccine when he was only four months old. Now an 8-year-old
Bristol boy is undergoing treatment with some promising results. -
WTNH Channel 8 News
October
1996 -
The Clinical
Impact of Adverse Event Reporting - MedWatch:
The FDA Medical Products Reporting Program - "The Food and Drug
Administration (FDA)'s monitoring of the continued safety of marketed medical
products depends greatly upon reporting of adverse events by health
professionals. An understanding of how FDA uses this information, and of the
limitations/strengths of the national postmarketing surveillance system,
underscores the importance of this professional responsibility to the public health."
Alternative treatments/prevention
November 21, 2003
-
Sun 'protects against
cancer' - Staying out of the sun
completely may increase your chances of developing cancer, say doctors. - BBC
November 19, 2003 -
Clues may lead to best cancer treatments -
Doctors may soon begin looking for compounds that will tell them which cancer
patients will be best helped by certain treatments such as drugs or
radiotherapy, researchers reported on Wednesday. - Reuters via CNN
November 17, 2003 -
Keep Your Brain From Going to Pot - Wired -
"The active chemical in marijuana can do
more for your head than give you a high -- it could protect your brain in
emergency situations."
November 21, 2003 -
More hospitals report sterilization problems- CBC Ottawa -
"The list of hospitals in Ontario
that have used improperly sterilized equipment in medical procedures has grown
to seven. The number of people affected is more than 1,350."
Burger King
Adopts Breast-Feeding Policy - Burger King Adopts Corporate Policy Allowing
Breast-Feeding Day Before 'Nurse-In' - AP via ABC News - "'We want to be a
family friendly place," said Rob Doughty, vice president for strategic
communications for Miami-based Burger King. "We want to be responsive to our
customers, and didn't know this was a big issue. Unfortunately in Utah, it went
directly to the press, and we didn't have a chance to take a look at it.'...He
said 20 states, including Utah, allow breast-feeding in public."
November 16, 2003 -
New infection emerges from immunization -
New
York's list of communicable diseases continues to grow, as new infections find
ways to thwart human immune systems and public health experts hone their methods
of identifying and tracking dangerous illnesses. - Troy Record
"The Condition Our Condition
Is In" (The State of Medicine/Science)
November 21, 2003 -
More hospitals report sterilization problems- CBC Ottawa -
"The list of hospitals in Ontario
that have used improperly sterilized equipment in medical procedures has grown
to seven. The number of people affected is more than 1,350."
November 18, 2003 -
Study finds increase in medication errors at U.S. hospitals
- Hospitals continue to make a large number of medication errors despite efforts
to cut down on those mistakes, according to a study of several hundred
hospitals. - Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
November 20, 2003 -
Lewis
And Clark Notes Reveal History Of Human Impacts -
www.sciencedaily.com - "Prior to the arrival of Columbus
in the Americas around 1500, the estimates of Native American population in
North America ranged from 2 million to 3.8 million people. But by the time major
western settlement by Europeans began in the 1800s, up to 90 percent of the
Native Americans may have died from smallpox, measles and other diseases that
had already swept the continent after being introduced by Europeans."
Comment: What will
be the long-term effect of efforts to control disease transmission via vaccines?
Might such efforts re-create the vulnerability experienced by "virgin
populations" in the past?
Effectiveness/herd
immunity/coverage
November 21, 2003 -
GP gave
patients out-of-date vaccines - The Scotsman
- "A
health trust launched an investigation yesterday after it emerged a GP had
administered out-of-date vaccines to more than 200 people...The GP involved at
the surgery in Airdrie, Lanarkshire, also admitted the vaccines, administered
over a two-year period, were stored at incorrect temperatures."
Comment: How
often does this happen that the public does not find out about? How often
is it assumed vaccination was responsible for a disease decline that it could
not have been?
Comment: In my opinion,
this is a no-win situation. Testing on children is replete with arguably
questionable risk. But using drugs which are untested on children is
similarly risky.
Funding
Genetics (vs. Environment)
Government/science/industry/medicine clearly
run amok
November
18, 2003 -
US scientists warn CIA
on new generation of biological weapons - AFP via Yahoo! - "These
new tools of war were likely to include binary biological agents made up of two
components that are relatively harmless separately but that become deadly when
combined, according to the CIA account."
Comment: And
what of potential problem re: combination and multiply administered vaccines, as
demonstrated in the 1986 Science article,
Two avirulent herpes simplex viruses generate lethal recombinants in vivo?
And why has there not been recognition and study of this potentially disastrous
problem with vaccines?
November 21, 2003 -
More hospitals report sterilization problems- CBC Ottawa -
"The list of hospitals in Ontario
that have used improperly sterilized equipment in medical procedures has grown
to seven. The number of people affected is more than 1,350."
November 18, 2003 -
Your
Doctor's Drug Problem - Editorial, The New
York Times - "The rising costs of pre scription drugs are driving the
current debate about Medicare reform. Yet Republicans and Democrats alike may be
unaware of a primary reason for this inflation: doctors are taught about drugs
by agents of the pharmaceutical industry, which works hard to persuade them to
select the newest and most expensive medications even in the absence of
scientific evidence that they are any better than older, less costly ones."
-
journal article - "Conclusions. The present
results are consistent with the "hygienehypothesis," according to
which early exposure to infectionsprovides protection against
asthma. The policy implicationsof our findings are unclear given
that risk factors for asthmaprotect against serious childhood
diseases in developing countries."
November 20, 2003 -
Emory scientists find marker for long-term immunity - www.eurekalert.org
- "Scientists at the Emory Vaccine Center and The Scripps Research
Institute have found a way to identify which of the T cells generated after a
viral infection can persist and confer protective immunity. Because these
long-lived cells protect against reinfection by "remembering" the prior
pathogen, they are called memory T cells. This discovery about the specific
mechanisms of long-term immunity could help scientists develop more effective
vaccines against challenging infections."
Comment:
What does this say about current methods of determining vaccine-induced
immunity?
November 19, 2003 -
Clean Kids=Asthma?
- WLNS Newscenter 6 -
"It's
been said "cleanliness is next to godliness," but it could also be giving kids
asthma. There's a popular theory that eating a pound of dirt can strengthen a
child's immune system. Now, some researchers say the hygiene hypothesis may be a
clue to the recent rise in asthma."
Legal/lawsuits/legislation
November
23, 2003 -
Soldiers to sue over new Gulf War syndrome - The Guardian, Uk - "Multiple
vaccinations given in the run-up to the conflict are being blamed for chronic
pains, stomach problems, rashes, swelling, fever, depression and
anxiety...Lawyers and medical experts say the symptoms are identical to those
which affected thousands of veterans after the 1991 Gulf conflict."
November 19, 2003 -
Natural Health
Newsletter - Question of the Day - "Dr. Neustaedter:Might I respectfully suggest that you rewrite your article on whooping cough to encourage parents who choose not to vaccinate their children at least TELL others that fact - so that others can make informed judgments as to whether they want to expose their children to the increased risk of playing with unvaccinated children."
Pharmaceutical
industry/pharmaceutical industry oversight
November 21, 2003
-
FDA Now Urges
Caution On SSRI Use in Children -
The U.S. FDA appears to have backpedaled a bit, preferring to urge "caution"
rather than advising physicians to stop prescribing SSRIs for children. -
Psychiatric News
Comment: Who does
this "backpedaling" benefit?
Who does the FDA protect, business or the consumer?
November 21, 2003 -
Drugmakers Protect Their Turf
- Medicare Bill Represents Success for Pharmaceutical Lobby - The Washington
Post - "No industry in negotiations over the $400 billion Medicare
prescription drug bill headed to the House floor today outpaced the
pharmaceutical lobby in securing a favorable program design and defeating
proposals most likely to cut into its profits, according to analysts in and out
of the industry."
November 18, 2003 -
Your
Doctor's Drug Problem - Editorial, The New
York Times - "The rising costs of pre scription drugs are driving the
current debate about Medicare reform. Yet Republicans and Democrats alike may be
unaware of a primary reason for this inflation: doctors are taught about drugs
by agents of the pharmaceutical industry, which works hard to persuade them to
select the newest and most expensive medications even in the absence of
scientific evidence that they are any better than older, less costly ones."
Politics
Pregnancy/childbirth
RECALLS
Research/publishing/funding/other research
results
November 17, 2003 -
Study: Skin cancer linked to other cancers -
AP via CNN - "Women with common, usually
nonfatal forms of skin cancer face double the risk of having unrelated cancers,
according to a large study, suggesting that the initial diagnosis may be more
worrisome than previously thought."
The Wacky World of
Changing/Conflicting Research Results
November 21, 2003
-
Sun 'protects against
cancer' - Staying out of the sun
completely may increase your chances of developing cancer, say doctors. - BBC
Comment: Personally,
I am not surprised that this would be the case. The sun is perhaps the
most powerful, life-giving force in our universe. It makes sense that it
would have powerful health benefits.
You've Got To Be Kidding
November 19, 2003 -
CDC Director Denies Existence of U.S. Smallpox Immunization Program
- Global Security Newswire - "In a sharp departure from previous
public comments by senior U.S. officials, the director of the U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention said Friday that the United States never launched
a smallpox vaccination program this year, but instead worked toward an overall
preparedness campaign (see
GSN, Oct. 28)."
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"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?"