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.
►January 19, 2004 -
Smallpox
mixes make a stir - Virus
Research - www.usnews.com - "Cleaning out
the freezer usually turns up old stuff that's been long forgotten. That holds
true even for the supersecure freezers that safeguard vials of deadly smallpox
virus deep within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. A
recent inventory unearthed unusual chimera viruses created 40 years ago by
crudely combining smallpox with other pox viruses...To many public-health
experts, it's disturbing enough that plain old smallpox lives on, albeit under
lock and key, at the CDC and a second lab in Russia. Now the World Health
Organization's committee on smallpox research is grappling with what to do about
strange variants of the deadly virus."
►January 9, 2004 - New
warning over monkeypox threat - The US could face further outbreaks of
dangerous monkeypox if the virus has gained a foothold among native animals, say
experts. - BBC
►January 5, 2004 -
Smallpox vaccine elusive - Public demand for vaccination has subsided.
Concerns about side effects may outweigh fear of disease. - The Morning
Call Online - "Even a
potentially safer experimental vaccine against the deadly disease being tested
by the National Institutes of Health has insufficient takers. After a year,
program officials have enrolled 130 of the 185 participants needed."
Comment: Given that
the smallpox vaccine is known to have (an unknown number of) serious reactions
and the risk of getting smallpox is probably small, it would seem that the
public does know best.
Comment: Unless they
expect serious adverse reactions to occur in more than 1/185 people, a study of
this size certainly cannot be expected to identify serious adverse reactions.
►Definitions of various PDDs
(Pervasive Developmental Disorders) (scroll down the left side of the page) -
PDD Parent Support
►January 11, 2004 - Some
overworked parents get a break - An autism support group program offers care
for special-needs children to give mom and dad some time off. - Times Leader
Comment:
Here we go again. Minimizing the very real pain and suffering of those
most acutely affected by autism by associating autism with its most benign (and
sometimes even beneficial) form. For more on this, go to
Scandals:
Adding Insult to Injustice to Injury Redux.
►January 7, 2004 - National
Autism Summit Charts a Path Through a Scientific, Clinical Wilderness
(requires subscription) - journal article (JAMA) - "Autism
advocates say that for decades, allof science has turned away from
the mysterious brain disorder,diagnosed now more than ever. Jon
Shestack, father of a sonwith autism and vice president of the
advocacy group Cure AutismNow, said he felt like 'someone snuck into
my home and stolemy one-and-a-half year old's mind, leaving his
bewildered bodybehind.' If 1 in 250 children were actually being
abducted ratherthan diagnosed with autism, "it would be a national
emergency,"he said...Budget figures bear out such criticism.
►January 7, 2004 - If
only he could call Dad - I have only one simple wish for
2004 - to hear my autistic son say 'Daddy' for the first time. It will be music
to my ears - The Straits Times, Asia
►January 7, 2004 - Whitbread
prize honours children's book - Reuters via
www.abc.net.au - "Judges lavished praise on Haddon's winning novel, a murder
mystery whose 15-year-old detective and narrator is a boy with Asperger's
Syndrome, a form of autism."
►January 8, 2004 -
Brilliant minds linked
to autism - Historical figures including Socrates, Charles Darwin, and Andy
Warhol probably had a form of autism, says a leading specialist. - BBC
Comment:
Here we go again. Minimizing the very real pain and suffering of those
most acutely affected by autism by associating autism with its most benign (and
sometimes even beneficial) form. For more on this, go to
Scandals:
Adding Insult to Injustice to Injury Redux.
►January 5, 2004 -
Beth Clay Response to the WSJ ArticleThe Politics of Autism
- "As the former
Congressional Staffer who, for five years, led Chairman Burtons investigations
into the autism epidemic and vaccine safety concerns, I applaud the Wall
Street Journal for reporting on the rise in autism rates. There are,
however, numerous factual errors in the December 29 Commentary, 'The Politics of
Autism.'"
►January 5, 2004 - National
Journal Article Reveals Admission From CDC, Latest Vaccine Study Data Contained
Many Children Too Young To Be Diagnosed As Autistic - Official Accepts Critics' Charge, Parents Say Data Was
Manipulated To Cover Up Hidden Dangers Of Mercury Additive, Congressman Weldon
Asks Data Be Shared With Outside Researchers -
Safe Minds Press Release via PRNewswire -
"An article released by National Journal reveals disturbing new
information about a Vaccine Safety DataLink (VSD) study by the Centers for
Disease Control published in November's Pediatrics. A journalist for the
National Journal, Neil Munro, reports that Frank DeStefano, a CDC official and
co-author of the latest VSD study, admitted the study contained many children
too young to be diagnosed as autistic. The article quotes DeStefano as stating,
'This is true.'"
►January 4, 2004 - More
families have children with learning disorders - Alameda Times-Star Online
- "One in every three American families has had to cope with a
child with a learning disability or a mental illness and most people believe
such problems are increasing, according to a poll by Scripps Howard News Service
and Ohio University."
Comment: What's it
going to take for the "experts" to take seriously that vaccines may well be
involved in this devastating public health problem?
►January 5, 2004 - Appeal
to SAARC Summit in Islamabad on Autism - "Autism is on
the rise in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and the
Maldives - the countries within the SAARC region...There are 30,000 autistic
people in Sri Lanka, according to international experts there will be a massive
rise in 5 years time - in Sri Lanka and all over the SAARC region...Scientists
are still divided as to the causes of autism - parents are still asking the
question - is ithe MMR, is it genetic, is it caused by foetal distress at birth.
Asian parents need answers to these pressing questions on Autism."
Comments: As do we all, as do we all.
Autism/mercury
►January 11, 2004 - Fishy
Warning About Mercury - The Cato Institute - "The Food and Drug
Administration just issued a new warning to pregnant women about mercury in
seafood. You can "protect your baby" from developmental harm by following three
rules, claims the FDA...But there's no evidence the rules will protect anyone
and they're only likely to foster undue concern about an important part of our
food supply."
►January 8&9, 2004 -
The Mercury Debate
- Thimerosal in Mandated Vaccinations is the Major Etiological Agent in the
Recent Increase in Autism and Attention Deficit/Hyperactive Disorder: Hypothesis
Presented to Kentucky Assembly October 15, 2003 -
by Boyd E. Haley, Professor and Chair,
Department of Chemistry, University of Kentucky - Schafer Autism Report
►January
9, 2004 -
Guest opinion: Misleading statements could issue of mercury
- www.billingsgazette.com - "The
Dec. 20, 2003,
guest editorial by Verne Lehmberg and David Ponder chastising EPA for their
recent rules regarding mercury emissions from coal fired power plants was
misleading and a major distortion of facts...The authors of this article would
have us believe that fish in Montana's lakes and streams are unhealthy to eat
due to mercury contamination, with the strong implication that this mercury
contamination is caused by coal-fired power plants...Mercury is a naturally
occurring element that is widespread in the environment. It is released to the
environment by the natural processes of leaching of soil and rock by rainfall
and groundwater movement, and by volcanic activity."
Comment: How nice
that the CDC is so concerned about external exposure. Would that they had
the same level of concern for internal exposure, particularly injection, of this
toxic substance.
►January 9, 2004 - Nakanishi
backs bill to warn of mercury in fish - Lodi News - "Nakanishi is sponsoring a bill
that would have the state post signs along all waterways warning of the dangers
of eating too much fish because of the levels of mercury...Actually, it's been a
warning that's been around since 1994, when the Environmental Protection Agency
began warning fishers of the mercury level in some of their catches,
particularly the older and darker fish. But the warning hasn't spread throughout
the state's waterways where people fish."
►January 6, 2004 -
Facts disputed -
www.ljworld.com - "Pete Rowland's recent letter listed four "facts"
regarding mercury and vaccines. Unfortunately, all four "facts" were wrong or
irrelevant.
Comment:
Rhogam,
given to counteract the effects of Rh Factor in pregnancy, has been a
traditional source of
mercury exposure
for both mother and baby.
Comment: This is a good example why medicine and
politics don't (or shouldn't) mix. What makes Blair an expert on this
subject and competent to meaningfully reassure the public about their MMR/autism
fears?
Autism
therapies/education/medicine (including high cost of and funding issues)
- NEW!
►January 10, 2004 - County
considers tax raise - The News-Gazette - "The Champaign County Board is
expected to decide later this month whether to put a proposal on the November
ballot to enact a countywide tax of up to 10 cents per $100 of assessed
valuation to provide services for the county's 1,700 developmentally disabled
residents."
Comment: This sort of thing can be
expected to become commonplace given the burgeoning disabled population.
►January 9, 2004 - Special
ed a major part of a schools work - Press of Atlantic City - "More than one
out of every four students in the Pinelands Regional School District requires
some form of special-education services, forcing the district to devote 40
percent of its instructional budget to the program...Beside the added cost per
student - it can cost twice as much to educate a special-education student - the
district employs about 100 special education personnel, about a quarter of its
entire staff."
►January 8, 2004 - Parents
of Children with Autism Turn to Medical Alternatives - Newswise/Life News
via Healthy News - "One in three children recently diagnosed with autism
received complementary or alternative medicine treatments and 9 percent used a
potentially harmful type, according to a new study of patients in
Philadelphia...Latino children were more likely to use complementary and
alternative medicine compared to other groupings, according to Susan E. Levy,
M.D., and colleagues, while those with additional, non-autistic disorders or
deficits in thinking, learning and memory were less likely to do so...'The goal
of many of these treatments is most likely not to treat autism per se, but
rather to address some of the associated problems faced by these children,' she
says."
►January 8, 2004 - Parents
facing a difficult choice; Say they will fight to keep govt aid for their
disabled children - Citizen Online - "Without the Katie Beckett waiver
giving the family eligibility for Medicaid, DiMartino said she said her family
would essentially be broke..."We want our son to be with us forever," she said
as tears welled up in her eyes. 'I want to take care of my son. It would be very
hard to do without the safety net of the Katie Beckett waiver.'...However,
budget cuts at the state Department of Health and Human Services may jeopardize
the current eligibility requirements, leaving many families without access to
Medicaid."
►January 6, 2004 - Young
And Mentally Ill ; State Services Dwindling For A Disease Few Understand -
Rocky Mountain News via
http://mentalhelp.net
- "Diagnosed
with bipolar disorder and Asperger's syndrome, Chelsy bounces back and forth
between two emotions - euphoria and rage. When she's happy, she literally
believes the animals can sing. When she's angry, she becomes convinced that the
sky will fall, and she lashes out at anyone, anything, nearby...Several months
ago, it was her mother. Chelsy tried to stab her with a carving knife."
►January 6, 2004 -
Trials End Parents' Hopes for Autism Drug (requires
registration or subscription) - The New York Times - "For several years, an
experimental drug, secretin, has offered an unlikely ray of hope for some
desperate parents of children with autism...Discovered accidentally by the
mother of an autistic boy and licensed to a small biotechnology company led by
the father of two autistic girls, secretin has advanced through clinical trials
even as study after study showed it had little or no effect...Now, the largest
and most definitive clinical trial of secretin has been completed, and it, too,
showed that the drug was no better than a placebo in improving the social
interaction of young children with autism."
►January 2, 2004 - Districts
put to the test - The Sacramento Bee via The Modesto Bee - "Experts say
these intensive treatments are the only technique proven effective in giving
autistic children the skills they need to live independent lives...Yet, with the
state's autistic population doubling in four years, the success of these lessons
and their high costs -- as much as $60,000 a year per child -- threaten to
overwhelm school districts already struggling to balance budgets."
►January 4, 2004 - 'Epidemic'
of autism: Parents turn to alternative cures as number of cases skyrockets -
Oakland Tribune - "THE day care center workers first noticed the problem with
Kaleb...At the Jewish Community Center in Palo Alto, a child's piercing scream
filled the air. The other children rushed over, concerned and alarmed. Their
classmate sobbed indignantly: Someone had stepped on her hand...Only Kaleb,
nearly 3, was unfazed. He continued to sit by himself, as usual, preoccupied
with carefully lining up toy cars in a pin-straight row."
►January
11, 2004 -
Moms with HIV
encouraged to breastfeed -
www.startribune.com - "'You can't just say, "Don't breastfeed."
That's a death sentence for many babies. Fine, they won't get HIV, but they will
die of diarrhea,' said Jean Humphrey, who heads Zvitambo, a research project
funded in part by Canada that examines HIV and breastfeeding in Zimbabwe."
►January 11, 2004 - Lankan
doctor on the path to an AIDS cure -
www.thesundayleader.lk - "Here is someone who just might have the solution
that millions around the world have long been waiting for - a possible cure for
AIDS. Dr. Mass Usuf is an alternative medical practitioner who specialises in
acupuncture, homoeopathy, palm diagnosis and naturopathy and believes that
homeopathic treatment, combined with other alternative methods of cure can be
effectively used to fight this deadly disease."
►January 8, 2004 -
Judge clears anthrax
shots in the military
- The Daily News -
"Geld said the matter has been under
review by the FDA for more than two decades...'These deliberations have been
going on for years,' Geld said. 'The timing is not related to the ruling. It
just so happened that it came out now.'"
►January 9, 2004 -
BioPort wins $245 million contract to supply anthrax vaccine - AP via
www.mlive.com - "BioPort Corp. said Friday
that it has entered into a three-year, $245 million contract with the Pentagon
to provide anthrax vaccine following a government ruling that the vaccine is
safe...The Lansing, Mich.-based company has been the nation's sole supplier of
an anthrax vaccine for years but has struggled with safety and reliability
issues. BioPort President Bob Kramer said Friday the contract 'demonstrates the
Pentagon's faith in our company.'"
►January
9, 2004 - Pentagon Advisers
Review Troop Vaccine Safety - Global Security Newswire via
www.nti.org - "A U.S. Defense Department
advisory board is reviewing the militarys practice of giving soldiers multiple,
simultaneous vaccinations to protect them from certain biological agents and
natural diseases...Ellen Embrey, deputy assistant secretary of defense for force
health protection and readiness, last October requested the review by the Armed
Forces Epidemiological Board (AFEB), which is composed of top civilian experts
from around the country. The board is expected to present its findings at a
regular meeting next month...The request was made while a subcommittee of the
board and another panel were investigating a possible relationship between
military-administered vaccines and the illnesses or deaths of four personnel."
►January 8, 2004 -
Judge Decides Pentagon Can Resume Anthrax Vaccinations (requires
registration or subscription) - The New York Times - "In his two-page order
issued on Wednesday, Judge Sullivan wrote, 'Although the timing of the issuance
of the rule is arguably highly suspicious, nevertheless, the rule has been
issued and the principle reason for the issuance of the injunction has been
addressed by the government.'...Mr. Zaid, a plaintiffs' lawyer, said after the
court action that the agency's rule should be interpreted as an admission that
the vaccine 'was being used illegally by the Department of Defense before that
time.' He said any military personnel or Pentagon civilians penalized for
refusing the mandatory vaccine 'were unjustly punished.'"
►January 8, 2004 -
Judge Reverses Anthrax Ruling - Pentagon May Resume
Vaccinating Members of Military - "Zaid said he will soon ask Sullivan to
reissue an order blocking mandatory anthrax inoculations because the FDA's
approval of the vaccine was itself flawed, based only on animal research.
Another government investigation of the vaccine, being carried out by the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and based on human research, will not
be completed until 2007, he said."
►January 7, 2004 -
Anthrax Vaccine
Immunization Program Resumption (pdf) - Memorandum for Secretaries of the
Military Departments; Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Under Secretaries
of Defense; Assistant Secretaries of Defense; General Counsel of the Department
of Defense; Inspector General, Department of Defense; Directors of Defense
Agencies; Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard -
www.dod.mil - "Therefore you should immediately resume the anthrax
vaccination program."
►January 6, 2004 - Anthrax
Vaccine Litigants To File Class-action Complaint Against DOD (requires
subscription) - www.insidedefense.com
- "Plaintiffs challenging the Pentagons 5-year-old mass inoculation program
against anthrax will amend their complaint within the next 24 hours to include a
class-action certification, according to one of the lead attorneys...The move
constitutes the latest salvo in a legal tit-for-tat with the Bush administration
following a federal judges Dec. 22 injunction against mandatory anthrax
inoculations, which the Defense Department gives military personnel serving
abroad in regions where they may face a biological threat."
►January 6, 2004 - Commentary:
Senseless opt-out anthrax ruling must be reversed - The Union Leader and
New Hampshire Sunday News - "The decision of Judge Emmet G. Sullivan of the D.C.
District Court, which will be binding until the full court can hear the trial or
the Supreme Court overturns it, was based on 1998 federal legislation that says
service members cannot be forced to take experimental drugs...Granted, it was a
piece of bad legislation based not on scientific evidence but rather on
kowtowing to Gulf War Syndrome activists."
►January 7, 2004 -
Judge OKs military anthrax vaccinations- Santa Maria Times -
"A federal judge
Wednesday allowed the military to resume anthrax inoculations, although he
questioned the timing of a government announcement declaring the vaccine safe."
►January 7, 2004 -
Judge OKs military anthrax vaccinations - A federal
judge cleared the way Wednesday for the Pentagon to resume vaccinating military
personnel against anthrax after lifting his injunction against the mandatory
inoculation program. - CNN - U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan granted a motion
from Defense Department attorneys to limit the effect of his vaccine ban to the
six plaintiffs who are suing the government...'In the absence of a proven
correlate of immunity between humans and animals, specific to anthrax infection,
the FDA's Final Rule's reliance on animal data is illegal, and reflects an
arbitrary and capricious decision. Therefore, the government's victory today may
only be fleeting,' said attorney Mark Zaid."
►January
6, 2004 - Some await anthrax
shot antidote
- The Daily News - "James Muhammad says that those who
check his record will see he was a good Marine. An honor graduate from several
military courses, he also received at least one meritorious promotion. In only
two years and 11 months, he was promoted to sergeant on Nov. 1, 2002 - a rapid
rise through the chain of command...Muhammad refused to take the vaccine. Less
than six months later, on April 9, 2003, he was sentenced to 60 days in the
brig, demoted to the rank of private and received a bad conduct discharge. He
was jailed, strip-searched and housed with violent criminals."
►January
5, 2004 -
Anthrax ruling a victory for local mom - Missoula woman says judge's
decision isn't end of fight over vaccine -
Missoulian Online - "'I went looking on the
Internet for something that was not hysterical, not emotional; I wanted facts,'
says Hubbell, who runs a public relations firm out of her Missoula home. 'I
found that when I came across the site sponsored by Maj. Sonnie Bates.'...Bates,
Hubbell says, is the highest-ranking officer to refuse the anthrax vaccine,
costing him his military career...'His letter to his commanding officer
explaining why he would not take it had a military precision to it,' she says.
"'t was just fact, fact, fact, fact. It convinced me there was a real problem
here, and I had to get involved. The people this is affecting can have their pay
docked, be demoted, be court-martialed. They can't speak up, so I figured it's
up to the parents to do it.'
►January 5, 2004 - Full
story needs airing on military anthrax vaccine (Editorial) -
www.pantagraph.com - "Having
800,000 service people vaccinated without positive proof that the vaccines
caused any deaths would seem to be sufficient evidence to continue the program
for service people heading into areas where the threat of anthrax might be
high...However, the problems the manufacturer had with the FDA suggests a full
court hearing should be conducted to bring out all of the facts surrounding the
manufacturing process before any members of the armed forces are required to
take more shots. This hearing should be scheduled quickly."
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
►January 9, 2004 - Doubts
on vaccine patch for children - Sydney Morning Herald - "An adhesive
patch hailed as a revolutionary method of mass vaccination may increase a
child's risk of developing type-one diabetes and multiple sclerosis, Australian
researchers have found."
►December 8, 2003 - When the Body
Attacks Itself - Autoimmunity: Rates of immune disorders like Crohn's and MS
more than doubled in 40 years - Newsweek via MSNBC - "
Comment: Note that
the New
York Times reported that "many of us are not receiving
enough infections", as well as that "the final consequence of all of this,
according to the theory, is that maybe those who grow up in less hygienic,
less germ-free and less vaccine-punctured environments have substantially lower
rates of an array of autoimmune and allergic diseases like multiple sclerosis,
Crohn's disease, asthma and eczema." For more on this, go to:
Scandals: Prescription
For Disaster - Is Vaccine Policy A "House of Cards"?
►January 10, 2004 - County
considers tax raise - The News-Gazette - "The Champaign County Board is
expected to decide later this month whether to put a proposal on the November
ballot to enact a countywide tax of up to 10 cents per $100 of assessed
valuation to provide services for the county's 1,700 developmentally disabled
residents."
Comment: This sort of thing can be
expected to become commonplace given the burgeoning disabled population.
►January 7, 2004 - New Picture of Rare Childhood
Disorder -
Brain scan of boy with hyperplexia provides new
insight - HealthDayNews via Dr. Koop - "The first use of
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to study the brain of a boy with a
rare disorder called hyperlexia is described in a Georgetown University study in
the new issue of Neuron...The case study of a single child revealed the
neural mechanisms that underlie hyperlexia. The findings suggest hyperlexia is
the true opposite of the reading disability dyslexia."
►January 8, 2004 - Parents
facing a difficult choice; Say they will fight to keep govt aid for their
disabled children - Citizen Online - "Without the Katie Beckett waiver
giving the family eligibility for Medicaid, DiMartino said she said her family
would essentially be broke..."We want our son to be with us forever," she said
as tears welled up in her eyes. 'I want to take care of my son. It would be very
hard to do without the safety net of the Katie Beckett waiver.'...However,
budget cuts at the state Department of Health and Human Services may jeopardize
the current eligibility requirements, leaving many families without access to
Medicaid."
►January 2, 2004 -
Scans 'may damage infant
brains' - Doctors have been urged not to use powerful CT scans to assess
possible brain injuries in young infants. - BBC Health News
►January 10, 2004 -
Jury Tacks on $8 Million in Cancer Death (requires registration or
subscription) - The New York Times - "or the first time in New York State, a
jury in Brooklyn yesterday said a tobacco company should pay punitive damages
for the lung cancer death of an individual smoker."
►January 7, 2004 - Hope
for leukaemia vaccine - Successful tests in mice could herald a vaccine
treatment for people with a form of leukaemia. - BBC
Comment: If this
vaccine is actually safe and effective, and is only given to those who have
leukaemia and choose to take it, just as with the "anti-nicotine" vaccine below,
it may have a meaningful role to play.
►January
5, 2004 - Immune
boost 'widens cancer fight' - Scientists may have found a way to harness the
immune system and strike at hidden tumours throughout the body. - BBC - "Animal
tests suggest that a treatment given to just one tumour produces an immune
response that targets secondary growths in other places...Researchers from
Chicago University now hope the same effect can be reproduced in humans with
cancer...If so, it could offer a way to tackle cases where more advanced cancers
have a foothold in many parts of the body."
►January 9, 2004 - Doubts
on vaccine patch for children - Sydney Morning Herald - "An adhesive
patch hailed as a revolutionary method of mass vaccination may increase a
child's risk of developing type-one diabetes and multiple sclerosis, Australian
researchers have found."
►January 3, 2004 -Virus halts decline of
diabetes - Infection with a virus may prevent the development of
one form of diabetes in mice - raising hopes of treatments for humans. -
BBC
Diphtheria/diphtheria
vaccine
Ebola/ebola vaccine
Flu/flu vaccine or "Everything you
always wanted to know about flu, but were afraid to ask"
►January 11, 2004 -
E-mails
show state sought military's help with vaccine - The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution - "Georgia Division of Public Health officials were so
desperate to buy flu vaccine last month that they contacted Fort Stewart in
search of extra supplies, according to division correspondence obtained by The
Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Meanwhile, department officials were barraged by
local health officials desperate for more vaccine and peppered by e-mails from
salesmen hawking the vaccine at exorbitant prices."
►January 7, 2004 - Have
you had your flu shot? - USA Tody - "Flu vaccines, lowly and unloved staples
of public health, have never looked so good...With an earlier-than-usual flu
outbreak that has been at epidemic levels for two weeks, demand for the vaccine
has exceeded supply for the first time."
►January 8, 2004 - Lone flu
shot gives kids limited benefit - Officials say
one dose still better than none. -
www.news-leader.com - "Until more studies are done, federal health
officials say they won't know how much protection a child has with only one dose
of flu vaccine...'We had parents extremely upset with us,' Hamburg (of Doctors'
Hospital clinic) said . 'People were disappointed and we were disappointed. But
we feel it was better to get one dose into some people even if they didn't get a
second vaccine.'"
Comment: Who is the public to believe - the local official reassuring the
public that one dose is better than none, or the federal official who says no
one knows? And why did the newspaper make it seem in its title as if
"officials" all agree? Why didn't they say "some officials"?
Regardless, as usual, until and unless studies are conducted comparing the
vaccinated (using varying doses) to the never vaccinated, and exposing them (or
not) to the flu, little to nothing is known about the effectiveness of the
vaccine or the doses needed to provide that effectiveness.
►January 2, 2004 -
Is flu stronger,
or are we weaker?
- (registration required) - BioMedNet - "'We
don't really know,' said Wendy Barclay at the University of Reading, 'but there
are two possibilities.' If Fujian flu is truly more virulent, it could be that
the virus has changed in some way. But many virologists don't believe Fujian flu
is unusually virulent. It is feasible that the patients' themselves are
different somehow, and are more susceptible to the effects of the infection."
►January 8, 2004 - Late
safeguards against flu -
www.townonline.com - "If you want to
avoid the flu, vaccines are no longer available. Wash your hands
instead...That's the message of a flu advisory that the Massachusetts Department
of Public Health has sent to local health boards...Another vaccination option is
a nasal spray called FluMist, which can only be used by healthy people between 5
and 49 years old. According to the Department of Public Health, one dose costs
$46, but many insurance companies offer rebates...However,
FluMist is a weakened version of the flu, so those who take it should be
careful, Collins said. For example, if someone takes the vaccine and coughs or
sneezes within a couple hours, there is a chance he or she may be spreading the
flu."
►January 9, 2004 - UHS
launches campaign to combat spread of flu - The Michigan Daily -
'Our demand for FluMist has been very high,' Krista
Hopson, media coordinator for UMHS...The University decided earlier not to offer
FluMist to students because of certain risks associated with it. Despite the
shortage, their stance has not changed...'We still dont have the confidence in
FluMist to use it. Unless youre at high risk you shouldnt,' said Winfield.
Currently, not many students at the University are among those at high risk."
►January 9, 2004 - MedImmune
Executive Steps Down - Exit Follows Weak FluMist Rollout - Washington Post -
"His tenure overlapped with MedImmune's purchase and commercial launch of
FluMist, a nasal spray influenza vaccine that the company had predicted would
sell at least 4 million doses and generate $120 million to $140 million in
revenue in 2003...Instead, it sold just 400,000 doses by December, and MedImmune
cut its FluMist revenue forecast to between $55 million and $85 million. Sales
picked up steadily after manufacturers ran out of the traditional flu shot, but
analysts still consider the vaccine's first season a disappointment...'It is an
inopportune time for him to be leaving,' said Dennis R. Harp, an analyst at
Deutsche Bank Securities Inc."
►January 8, 2004 - Flu-Vaccine
Firms Join to Speed Production - USA Today via
www.immunizationinfo.org
(abstract) - "Aventis
Pasteur has formed an agreement with the biotechnology company Crucell that will
cut the production time of its influenza vaccine from about five months to about
four months. Currently, Aventis Pasteur grows flu virus strains in chicken eggs
to develop the vaccine, but that method is too slow to keep up with significant
demand. Crucell's technology uses human cells genetically engineered to
replicate without end. The outcome is a flu vaccine that is faster to produce
and is more consistent. Human cell cultures could allow researchers to identify
new virus strains and produce more flu vaccine doses depending on demand, which
is impossible with the current egg-based method."
►January
9, 2004 -
Worst of Flu Epidemic May Be Over, CDC Says
- Vigilance Urged, as Second Wave Is Possible - The Washington Post - "The
flu has killed at least 93 young Americans so far this winter -- about double
the count as of last month -- but there are indications that the epidemic may
have peaked, federal health officials said yesterday... Gerberding stressed,
however, that because flu deaths are not routinely tallied by the federal
government, it remains unclear whether this year's flu season has been unusually
deadly for children."
Comment: According to the
CDC,
mathematical modeling predicted about 92 influenza related deaths each year for
the period 1990-1999 just among children less than 5. Although not based
on serological confirmation, it suggests that the recent numbers are still below
what might be predicted or expected.
►January 7, 2004 - Haven't
Had Your Flu Shot? - USA Today via
www.immunizationinfo.org (abstract) - "The
influenza vaccine, much maligned most years for providing protection against
what some people considered only a minor illness, has been thrust into the
national spotlight in the 2003-2004 flu season. The U.S. public has learned that
there are not nearly enough flu shots to immunize the entire country against
influenza, mostly because demand is usually much lower for the product; but many
people are confused about why manufacturers are unable to make more of the
vaccine as demand increases."
Comment: Note how this journalist did not buy
into everything the CHR officer said.
►January 7, 2004 - A
Plague For The Ages Book
Recounts Horror Of 1918 Pandemic That Killed At Least 20 Million Worldwide -
book review - Hartford Courant via
www.ctnow.com - "This
winter's nasty outbreak of influenza carries only the faintest echo of one of
the deadliest plagues in the history of humanity - the 1918 influenza
pandemic..Contemporary news photos of long lines of people waiting for vanishing
flu vaccine shots shows the public has not lost all fear of influenza, which
kills about 36,000 people annually. Reports of an apparently higher than normal
number of deaths among young children are heart-rending and nerve-wracking for
all parents...Yet it is nearly impossible today to fully comprehend the scope of
the 1918 catastrophe. What would be the reaction today to the deaths of 1.75
million Americans - the equivalent of the 675,000 U.S. lives claimed by 1918
pandemic - or a global death toll that has been estimated to be between 20
million to 100 million lives?"
Comment:
But what actually caused the pandemic? Did it have anything to do with the
privations caused by and experienced in WWI? Were there other relevant and
important factors that no longer apply? Rather than rush willy-nilly to
take the latest drug or vaccine, these and many other questions are in great
need of study and answers. But who, other than the drug companies and the
government, have an incentive to pay for such studies? And can we trust
government sponsored studies now that it is in the business of pushing vaccines?
►January 7, 2004 - Flu
vaccine safe for kids, says doc - Edmunton Sun - "A top city doctor has
moved to reassure local parents after a Calgary tot died within a month of
getting a flu shot...'The vaccine is a very safe vaccine,' said Dr. Marcia
Johnson, deputy medical officer of health for Capital Health. "'There have been
no deaths of children in Capital Health related to influenza that we are aware
of.'...The vaccine poses no risk to kids under the age of two years old, she
said."
Comment: Whew.
That's quite a mouthful. First, how clever they must be to be able to
already know that there is no danger. And how gullible they must think the
public is - no studies, not even fake ones, are deemed necessary before issuing
such sweeping, reassuring statements. And while I'm not sure what is meant
by "Capital Health", if Calgary is covered by it, it does seem that they have
dismissed the possibility that the death of an infant one month after receiving
a flu vaccine could be related to the vaccine. And "no risk"? (Even
the flu manufacturers don't go that far.) Hmmm, would the "top city doctor" be
willing to sign a guarantee?
Comment:
First, there is no evidence from this article how the comparison was made and
upon what the conclusion was based. However, given that neither vaccine is
supposed to be the right strain, one can't help but wonder if perhaps the
headline should say it proves to be as "ineffective" as the "needle" vaccine.
►January
6, 2004 -
Flu shot suspect
in death - The Calgary Sun - "The grieving family of a 22-month-old
Calgary girl who died mysteriously are wondering if the tot suffered a fatal
reaction to a flu vaccination."
►January 12, 2004 -
Insurers to cover nasal flu vaccine -
An early, brutal flu season and a demand for injectable vaccine that exceeded
supply has convinced some insurers to cover the more expensive FluMist. -
www.ama-assn.org
Haemophilus Influenza/Hib
Vaccine
►January 8, 2004 -
New Online
Resource Reminds Internet Users To Safeguard Against Hib Disease -
PRNewswire via
http://nachrichten.boerse.de - "Today the National Association of
Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) launched Hibdisease.com, a comprehensive
online resource for both healthcare providers and parents, which focuses on Hib
disease (Haemophilus influenzae type B), a vaccine preventable childhood disease
that was the leading cause of bacterial meningitis and post-natal mental
retardation prior to the availability of effective vaccines. Hib disease
continues to pose a serious threat to U.S. children."
►January 7, 2004 - UNICEF
to Buy LG's Vaccines - Korea Times - "UNICEF
will buy Hepatitis vaccines from LG Life Science for $22 million for the next
three years...In addition, about 50 billion won worth of the vaccines will be
provided the to Pan American Health Organization this year."
►January 2, 2004 -
Hepatitis B immunisation induces higher antibody and memory Th2 responses in
new-borns than in adults - journal article (Vaccine) - "The high
antibody response to neonatal hepatitis B vaccination contrasts with low
responses to many other vaccines. Indeed, young infants produce lower
concentrations of antibodies in response to diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus,
Haemophilus influenzae type B and measles vaccines than adults [1].
The mechanism underlying the strong antibody response to hepatitis B vaccine is
not clear but could be related to the particulate structure of the HBs Ag [1
and 15]...We conclude that hepatitis B vaccine induces
higher primary and memory antibody responses in new-borns than in adults. These
strong antibody responses are associated with low primary IFN-
responses and increased post-primary Th2 responses. The upregulation of Th2
cytokine production by BCG suggests that neonatal responses could be relatively
resistant to Th1-promoting adjuvants."
Hepatitis C
Herpes/herpes vaccine
- NEW!
IBD(inflammatory bowel
disease)
- NEW!
Lyme disease/lyme disease
vaccine
Mad Cow Disease/CJD
- NEW!
►January 19, 2004 -
The good
news about prions -
www.usnews.com - "Last month's discovery of
mad cow disease in the U.S. food supply has elevated prions from an obscure
biological curiosity to topic A on the talk shows. But just as these villainous,
twisted proteins are becoming notorious, researchers are saying: Hold up; they
might not be so bad after all. Indeed, prions and their cousin proteins may
prove to be benign--even helpful--in normal mental functions like memory."
►January 9, 2004 - State
cow farm ID bill attacked by ag groups - AP via GazetteXtra - "Agriculture
groups balked Thursday at a bill that would make livestock farmers pay $30 to
register their addresses in an electronic farm locater system designed to help
trace sick animals and control disease."
►January 8, 2004 - An
Issue Comes to a Head -
www.commondreams.org - "One mad cow is messy; two are messier. And in the
next few months, if and when North American regulators actually begin to gather
some real science by testing thousands of cows, the picture will likely get even
dirtier...Many experts on bovine spongiform encephalopathy now suspect that BSE/mad
cow has been in North America for at least a decade, that the beef industry and
regulators have fought proper regulation from day one, that the current
surveillance system is a don't-look-don't-find model and that the public-health
risk from contaminated meat could be greater than most are prepared to admit."
►January 6, 2004 - Don't
Have A Cow - Los Angeles Times via The Tampa Tribune - "The
`mad cow'' disease diagnosed in a U.S. cow has set off a new round of
predictable but groundless panic...Foreign governments promptly banned imports
of U.S. beef. Investors dumped the stocks of beef-related companies. And, of
course, what health scare would be complete without hyperventilating calls for
even more government oversight of an already highly regulated
industry?...There's no question that bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or BSE -
commonly called mad cow disease - is a neurological disease in cattle. But the
notion that people can contract a human form of mad cow by eating beef from
infected cattle is more bun than burger."
►December 30, 2003 - Invasion
of the Virtually Indestructible Protein - Newsday - "Mad cow disease belongs
to a small group of lethal disorders, caused by an infectious agent that is
impervious to heat, ultraviolet light and an array of caustic chemical
compounds...These agents, bizarre proteins known as prions, have been the
subject of two major government investigations within the past year. Just last
month, the Institute of Medicine, a division of the National Academies, released
a report and recommended increased government funding to study these disorders."
►January
5, 2004 -
No bovine vaccines coming from U.S. -
http://calgary.cbc.ca - "The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has
temporarily suspended the importation from the United States of any vaccines
made from ruminant protein. It wants to make sure that there is no risk of them
carrying bovine spongiform encephalopathy."
►January 5, 2004 - Mad
Cow Forces Beef Industry to Change Course (requires registration or
subscription) - The New York Times - "The financial motive that drove the
industry to defend practices like selling downers has been turned on its head by
the discovery of mad cow disease. Now, in an attempt to rescue the market for
American beef, the industry is being forced to accept regulation it has long
fought."
Comment: They were clearly "penny-wise, but pound
foolish".
►January
10, 2004 -
Query on bug vaccine - The Mercury - "The Health
Department is investigating whether a meningococcal C vaccine may have failed
after a child contracted the illness...Last month there were four suspected
cases of meningococcal C...Three of the cases were from one family and the
children had received the meningococcal C vaccine. ..Further testing found only
one child contracted the illness, while the other two received precautionary
treatment."
Comment: Given the fact that
there are no short or long-term, properly designed studies comparing the
vaccinated to the never vaccinated (or those vaccinated, but not against
meningitis), it is impossible to know how well the vaccine works.
For more on the new meningitis vaccine, and possible ramifications of its use,
go to
Scandals: Another Unnecessary Vaccine?
Here Comes the Hype for a New Meningitis Vaccine
(originally published under another title).
►January
6, 2004 -
Meningitis experts pin hopes on new vaccine -
Plans for immunisation of children against B strain - Belfast Telegraph -
"Meningitis experts in Northern Ireland said today they were "crossing
their fingers" that a new vaccine would be the breakthrough needed to protect
against the most dangerous form of the illness...The Meningitis Research
Foundation was commenting on latest research carried out by scientists at the
University of Surrey which could allow doctors to immunise children against
meningitis B for the first time."
►January
6, 2004 - Vaccine '
could beat meningitis' - Scientists believe they may have found a way to
protect people against every strain of meningitis. - BBC
►January 5, 2004 - Hope
For New Meningitis Vaccine - University of Surrey via
www.innovations-report.com -
"The Surrey researchers used genetic engineering technology to make a mutant
group of the meningococcus that was incapable of causing disease in mice. The
mutant was made in a C group of the meningococcus. However, mice that were
inoculated with the mutant group developed antibodies that killed not only C
groups but also B and A groups. It appears that, by inoculating with the
disabled group, the mice have effectively been immunised against all groups."
Comment: But what
about the problem of changing serotypes, with them sometimes becoming
more virulent, due to outside
pressure like vaccines
and antibiotics?
►January, 2004 - Should
physics be more elitist? - Is it best to aim school physics teaching at a
talented minority of specialists? Or should it be made more accessible so that
people can appreciate the role of physics in society? Opening this special
section on education, Mark Ellse argues that physics is an elite activity that
only a few will ever appreciate, while Jonathan Osborne believes that we should
communicate the excitement of physics to all -
http://physicsweb.org - "Most of what the public needs to know not only
requires some technical knowledge of science, but also an understanding of how
scientific knowledge is achieved, how it is validated and what the associated
risks are. Just look at the absurd actions of many parents who refuse to allow
their children to be given a single vaccine against measles, mumps and rubella
(MMR) - preferring that the vaccinations should instead be given separately. In
the process, these parents are putting their children at the increased risk of
infection from measles or rubella."
►January 7, 2004 -
Vaccines: New Campaigns Against Scepticism, Says Sirchia - "'We must launch
new vaccine campaigns, despite the recent scepticisms' said today health
minister Girolamo Sirchia, in Genoa to attend the 'Children and the
Mediterranean conference. 'The fact that a measles epidemic has killed three
people in Campania and that flu kills thousands of people each year is a crime,
just as ignoring that a vaccine exists is. There is an anti-scientific behaviour
which establishes that the vaccine causes the disease. We have gone back to step
1, when Jenner and Pasteur were considered plague-spreaders'. According to the
minister, the fear of vaccines is due to a lack of information: 'the more
scientific development advances, the more anti-scientific movements come about.
Today's vaccines are completely safe - concluded Sirchia - even the one against
smallpox. There are no risks whatsoever'.
Comment: If it's not
obvious by now that politics and medicine shouldn't mix, I don't know when it
will be. "NO RISKS WHATSOEVER"? And why are these politicians (like
Blair earlier today) suddenly speaking out, and so confidently and vociferously?
What's up or about to be?
Pet vaccines
Pneumonia/Prevnar
►January 9, 2004 -
Tragic mum's plea
for rare bug vaccine
- The Mercury - "The
first time Stacey Harper heard of pneumococcal disease was a few minutes after
her seven-year-old son died...Jacob, her only child, lost his life to
streptococcus pneumonia septicemia less than six hours after arriving in
hospital."
Polio/polio vaccine
►January
11, 2004 -
Polio Cases in West Africa May Thwart W.H.O. Plan (requires registration or
subscription) - The New York Times - "Polio has spread to two more countries in
West Africa, further jeopardizing the World Health Organization's goal of wiping
out the crippling disease by next year, an official of the agency said
Friday...The health organization has come tantalizingly close to reaching its
goal, having reduced the number of new polio cases to the lowest level since it
began its program in 1988 to eliminate the disease. The W.H.O. said there were
667 paralytic cases in 2003, about 1 percent of the number in 1988."
Comment: Well, maybe that just about says
it all. A polio vaccine that
causes polio
is "one of the safest vaccines ever produced". (Which is why it is no
longer recommended for use in the United States and many other places.)
►January 12, 2004 -
Nigeria
blamed for spread of polio - The New York Times via
www.theage.com.au - "Polio has spread to
two more countries in west Africa, further jeopardising the World Health
Organisation's goal of wiping out the crippling disease by 2005...WHO officials
are placing the blame squarely on Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation and
home to 300 of the new polio cases in last year, nearly half the world
total...The chief obstacle is opposition to immunisation by some Islamic leaders
in northern Nigeria. They say the vaccine contains hormones that sterilise
girls, Dr Heymann, who strongly disputes the contention, said."
►January 9, 2004 -
UN Says Polio is
Spreading to Countries Where It Had Been Eradicated -
United Nations (New York) via
www.allafrica.com - "The United Nations World Health Organization (WHO)
today confirmed two new cases of poliovirus in Benin and Cameroon - countries
where the disease had previously been eradicated...The spread of the virus
across borders shows how fragile progress in its eradication is, the agency
said, stressing the urgency of stopping transmission."
Rabies/rabies vaccine
RECALLS
SARS
►January
6, 2004 -
W.H.O. Urges China to Use Caution While Killing Civet Cats
(requires registration or subscription) - The New York Times - "The World
Health Organization urged caution on Monday as provincial leaders in southern
China rushed to kill thousands of civet cats as a preventive measure against
SARS. Organization officials warned that such a large-scale slaughter, if done
improperly, could pose serious hazards, including the possibility of more
infections."
►January
6, 2004 -
New
SARS Case Confirmed - WHO Finding in China Raises Fears
of Another Outbreak - Washington Post
►December 22, 2003 -
SIDS - serotonin
insufficiency during sleep? (requires registration) - BioMedNet - "Kinney
has found that the number of serotonin receptors is lower than normal in the
brains of SIDS victims, leading her to conclude that the development of an
abnormal serotonergic system may put an infant at increased risk of developing
the disorder...The findings led George Richerson of Yale University to ask,
'Does SIDS really stand for Serotonin Insufficiency During Sleep?'"
►January
9, 2004 - Whooping
Cough Increases - WYTV - "Whooping cough, or pertussis, is a serious illness
in young children who can develop complications and even die from
infection...The disease is increasing, almost triple the number of cases in the
past two decades, and that includes the valley...Local epidemiologists think
they know why."
►January
9, 2004 -
Teens
re-immunized for whooping cough - The Province via
www.canada.com - "The move was prompted by
the discovery that the vaccine administered to young children tended to wear off
by the time they reached their teens, provincial health officer Dr. Perry
Kendall said yesterday...'In 2000, we were seeing a marked increase in teenagers
and pre-teenagers, and the disease can be more serious in them because they're
older.'"
Comment: This is what the
CDC
had to say in 1993: "The two groups currently at greatest risk for severe
complications are infants aged less than 6 months (the age by which children are
recommended to have received three doses of DTP) and preschool-aged children who
are undervaccinated." So, unless something drastically different is
happening these days, once again an "expert" has the facts all wrong.
Comment: As long as this vaccine is restricted to
willing users (and actually is safe and effective), it might be an example of a
reasonable product because it is targeted at people who already have (and
recognize they have) a problem. Compare that to the childhood vaccines,
which are forced on healthy children who may or may not (most likely will not)
have a problem with the disease the vaccine is alleged to (safely) prevent.
►January 7, 2004 - Hope
for leukaemia vaccine - Successful tests in mice could herald a vaccine
treatment for people with a form of leukaemia. - BBC
Comment: If this
vaccine is actually safe and effective, and is only given to those who have
leukaemia and choose to take it, just as with the "anti-nicotine" vaccine below,
it may have a meaningful role to play.
Vaccine
incentives/promotion
►January 10, 2004 - $24,000
lost for CCISD - Non-immunized pupils cost district
- Corpus Christi Caller-Times - "Corpus Christi
Independent School District lost $24,000 in state funding Thursday because some
800 students were not allowed to attend classes after they failed to meet the
deadline for state immunization regulations, Superintendent Jesus H. Chavez
said... On an average day, the district has 95 percent attendance and loses
$60,000 in state funds, Chavez said. The $24,000 was in addition to the normal
funding loss, for a total $84,000 funding loss on Thursday."
Comment: If you ever
wonder why districts push so hard....
►January 6, 2004 -
India set to emerge as major hub for vaccine production - Kerala News - "Indian
Council of Medical Research (ICMR) director general N.K. Ganguly said here
Tuesday the number of major vaccine producing countries in the world had shrunk
from 36 to six due to various factors, including globalisation."
►January 10, 2004 -
School
vaccination system could use shot in the arm
- Despite state law, districts struggle to
protect students - Lowell Sun Online - "In a perfect world, all students
would enter the classroom fully vaccinated. State law requires nothing
less...But in the real world of overburdened, underfunded schools, things aren't
so simple. The result: Many students enter the classroom without protection from
serious illnesses."
Comment: In a perfect world, the "experts" and
those who believe in them would not act as if they know what is best for
everyone. They would also not try and enforce their narrow, human,
imperfect view.
►January 3, 2004 -
Vaccinate your child - National Post
via www.canada.com - "As a general rule,
parents know better than any one else how best to look after their children.
That said, it seems more and more parents are making the wrong choice when it
comes to vaccinating their offspring against potentially deadly diseases...Concerned
than ever about the safety of vaccines, with many citing unfounded worries that
the preventive shots are 'unnatural' and will cause everything from brain damage
to multiple sclerosis."
Comment: Perhaps these fears are unfounded, but it
is more likely they are not. For instance, a recent study,
Risk factors of multiple sclerosis: a case-control study,
found a highly significant relationship between measles vaccination and MS.
And there has always been considerable evidence of brain damage, among the most
noteworthy being the report co-authored by the "father
of pediatric neurology",
Dr. John Menkes,
entitled
Workshop on neurologic complications of pertussis and pertussis vaccination.
Among the findings, it was reported that "Although the majority of seizures
following pertussis vaccination are associated with fever, it was the consensus
of the neurologists attending the workshop, that these do not represent febrile
convulsions, but are non-benign convulsions (my emphasis)." The
Institute of Medicine, in its safety review of vaccines,
found, among
other things, "that
the evidence is consistent with a causal relation between DPT vaccine and acute
encephalopathy and shock and 'unusual shock-like state'..." While it is unknown
exactly how many actual vaccine-associated adverse reactions would be identified
were they assiduously followed, cavalierly dismissing the
over
100,000 of them, as if they must all be meaningless, is simply absurd.
Some idea of their full extent and import can be gleaned from examination of
VAERS reports, as long as
estimates
of under-reporting, ranging from 90-99%, are factored in. For instance,
there were
269
reports of vaccine-associated encephalopathy, probably representing between
2,690 and 26,900 cases. There were another
371 reports (overlap
unknown) of encephalitis, representing a possible additional 3,710 to 37,100
cases. If one takes into consideration the time between administration of
vaccine and reports of infant death, and the extremely high percentage that
appear to be occurring even
within one day
of vaccination, it should be clear that neither jubilation nor relief about the
benign nature of vaccination is warranted. If reports of vaccine reactions
are taken seriously, as they should be, it becomes apparent that the only thing
that is truly unfounded is the notion that fears about vaccines are "unfounded".
It's Federal Law! -
You must give your patients current
Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) - Immunization Action Coalition
►January 9, 2004 - Doubts
on vaccine patch for children - Sydney Morning Herald - "An adhesive
patch hailed as a revolutionary method of mass vaccination may increase a
child's risk of developing type-one diabetes and multiple sclerosis, Australian
researchers have found."
►January 7, 2004 -
Vaccines: New Campaigns Against Scepticism, Says Sirchia - "'We must launch
new vaccine campaigns, despite the recent scepticisms' said today health
minister Girolamo Sirchia, in Genoa to attend the 'Children and the
Mediterranean conference. 'The fact that a measles epidemic has killed three
people in Campania and that flu kills thousands of people each year is a crime,
just as ignoring that a vaccine exists is. There is an anti-scientific behaviour
which establishes that the vaccine causes the disease. We have gone back to step
1, when Jenner and Pasteur were considered plague-spreaders'. According to the
minister, the fear of vaccines is due to a lack of information: 'the more
scientific development advances, the more anti-scientific movements come about.
Today's vaccines are completely safe - concluded Sirchia - even the one against
smallpox. There are no risks whatsoever'.
Comment: If it's not
obvious by now that politics and medicine shouldn't mix, I don't know when it
will be. "NO RISKS WHATSOEVER"? And why are these politicians (like
Blair earlier today) suddenly speaking out, and so confidently and vociferously?
What's up or about to be?
►January 3, 2004 -
Vaccinate your child - National Post
via www.canada.com - "As a general rule,
parents know better than any one else how best to look after their children.
That said, it seems more and more parents are making the wrong choice when it
comes to vaccinating their offspring against potentially deadly diseases...Concerned
than ever about the safety of vaccines, with many citing unfounded worries that
the preventive shots are 'unnatural' and will cause everything from brain damage
to multiple sclerosis."
Comment: Perhaps these fears are unfounded, but it
is more likely they are not. For instance, a recent study,
Risk factors of multiple sclerosis: a case-control study,
found a highly significant relationship between measles vaccination and MS.
And there has always been considerable evidence of brain damage, among the most
noteworthy being the report co-authored by the "father
of pediatric neurology",
Dr. John Menkes,
entitled
Workshop on neurologic complications of pertussis and pertussis vaccination.
Among the findings, it was reported that "Although the majority of seizures
following pertussis vaccination are associated with fever, it was the consensus
of the neurologists attending the workshop, that these do not represent febrile
convulsions, but are non-benign convulsions (my emphasis)." The
Institute of Medicine, in its safety review of vaccines,
found, among
other things, "that
the evidence is consistent with a causal relation between DPT vaccine and acute
encephalopathy and shock and 'unusual shock-like state'..." While it is unknown
exactly how many actual vaccine-associated adverse reactions would be identified
were they assiduously followed, cavalierly dismissing the
over
100,000 of them, as if they must all be meaningless, is simply absurd.
Some idea of their full extent and import can be gleaned from examination of
VAERS reports, as long as
estimates
of under-reporting, ranging from 90-99%, are factored in. For instance,
there were
269
reports of vaccine-associated encephalopathy, probably representing between
2,690 and 26,900 cases. There were another
371 reports (overlap
unknown) of encephalitis, representing a possible additional 3,710 to 37,100
cases. If one takes into consideration the time between administration of
vaccine and reports of infant death, and the extremely high percentage that
appear to be occurring even
within one day
of vaccination, it should be clear that neither jubilation nor relief about the
benign nature of vaccination is warranted. If reports of vaccine reactions
are taken seriously, as they should be, it becomes apparent that the only thing
that is truly unfounded is the notion that fears about vaccines are "unfounded".
►Diagnosis:
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (presumptive) - Summary and Discussion
- Baylor neurology case of the month - "Several infectious agents are thought to
precede the development of ADEM, including: Measles (most common, 1/1000 measles
cases, with autoreactive T-cells and antibodies to MBP), Rubella, Corona virus,
Mycoplasma, influenza, parainfluenza, CMV, EBV, HHV-6, Varicella-chicken pox,
and nonspecific URI's. Vaccines to smallpox, rabies (Semple vaccine), mumps,
rubella, influenza and live measles have also been reported to antedate
development of this condition."
►January 10, 2004 - The
Growing Mandate for Clinical Preventive Medicine - American Family Physician
via http://i-medreview.subportal.com
- "The potential to save lives and improve the quality of life for millions of
Americans through clinical preventive medicine is tremendous. In their classic
paper, McGinnis and Foege1 linked one half of the mortality in the United States
from the 10 leading causes of death to lifestyle-related behaviors...One of the
key strategies of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to improve
the health of Americans is to focus on improving five of the lifestyle factors
identified. They are tobacco use, overweight/obesity, lack of physical activity,
substance abuse, and irresponsible sexual behavior."
►January 11, 2004 - Going
natural not always the best way - Molecular structure is what counts in a
substance, not ancestry - (freelance article) The Gazette via
www.canada.com - "Now repeat after me: 'The
properties of a substance depend on its molecular structure and not on its
ancestry; whether the substance is synthetic or natural is totally irrelevant
when it comes to assessing effectiveness and safety.'...I bring this up because
the belief that 'natural is better' is so widespread, and sooo wrong! A
thousandth of a milligram of botulin toxin will kill an adult. And it's
perfectly natural! Scorpion venom, cocaine, nicotine, morphine and a myriad of
other naturally occurring substances are remarkably toxic as well. They are not
toxic because they are natural; they are toxic because their molecules just
happen to interfere with some aspect of body chemistry."
Comment: How do the
antigens used in vaccines fit in to all this? Natural or not.
►January 19, 2004 - You Will Start to
Feel Very Sleepy ... And you should go to bed, because shortchanging your
rest can hurt your health - Newsweek via MSNBC
►January 7, 2004 - Demand
for Herbal Remedies Threatens Plants - Study - Reuters via ABC News -
"Worldwide demand for herbal remedies is threatening natural habitats and
endangering up to a fifth of wild medicinal plant species which are being
harvested to extinction, a leading science magazine said on Wednesday...A study
to be published later this year by the conservation organization WWF warns that
between 4,000 and 10,000 plants may be at risk."
►January 8, 2004 - Parents
of Children with Autism Turn to Medical Alternatives - Newswise/Life News
via Healthy News - "One in three children recently diagnosed with autism
received complementary or alternative medicine treatments and 9 percent used a
potentially harmful type, according to a new study of patients in
Philadelphia...Latino children were more likely to use complementary and
alternative medicine compared to other groupings, according to Susan E. Levy,
M.D., and colleagues, while those with additional, non-autistic disorders or
deficits in thinking, learning and memory were less likely to do so...'The goal
of many of these treatments is most likely not to treat autism per se, but
rather to address some of the associated problems faced by these children,' she
says."
►December 30, 2003 -
Could injecting
disinfectant treat bacterial infection? (requires registration) - BioMedNet
- "A common antimicrobial agent used in toothpaste, skin creams, and mouthwash
could be injected into the body to treat bacterial infection, says a
microbiologist...What's more, there is no evidence that microbes can evolve
resistance to this chemical, says Avadhesha Surolia, professor of biophysics at
the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore."
►January 3, 2004 - Chinese
tea 'may cure jaundice' - A herbal tea used widely in China to treat
jaundice could soon be used by doctors in the West. - BBC
►January 5, 2004 -
Good bugs getting more notice - Probiotics: Researchers say friendly
bacteria can improve intestinal functioning and may be a source of treatment for
a range of diseases. - www.sunspot.net
Blood/vaccine safety/contamination
(including of the environment and our food) - see also autism/mercury
►January 11, 2004 - Has
fish had its chips? - If you have suddenly lost your appetite for salmon,
don't get too fond of the other options. Trouble is brewing for all farmed
seafood, reports Stephen Khan - The Guardian, UK - "This was not some fringe
pressure group or band of tree-hugging environmentalists out to rattle cages. It
was some of the world's leading experts on industrial pollution. And what they
had to say was devastating: farmed salmon was poisonous. What's more, the most
dangerous fish of all were salmon raised in Scotland...Researchers based at the
University of Albany in New York revealed in the journal Science how they found
high levels of contaminants such as PCBs, dioxins and pesticides in Scottish
fish, which is marketed around the world as a premium product. Eating more
than three portions a year, they warned, risked increasing the consumer's
chances of developing cancer."
Comment: Wow, only three portions a year! But
perhaps you prefer getting your toxins by injecting them directly into your
body; if so, try vaccines. (Of course vaccine toxins are just fine and
dandy and pose absolutely no health risk.)
Comment: Might the government
scientists, perchance, be putting industry needs ahead of individual health?
►January 8, 2004 -
Analyze this (bioremediate
that)
- Contamination with nuclear materials of 1.7 trillion gallons of ground water,
and over 40 million m3 of soil, debris, and waste at 120 sites has been hailed
the US "cold war legacy." Could bioremediation help solve the problem? -
(registration required) - BioMedNet
►January
5, 2004 -
No bovine vaccines coming from U.S. -
http://calgary.cbc.ca - "The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has
temporarily suspended the importation from the United States of any vaccines
made from ruminant protein. It wants to make sure that there is no risk of them
carrying bovine spongiform encephalopathy."
►January 7, 2004 - Whitbread
prize honours children's book - Reuters via
www.abc.net.au - "Judges lavished praise on Haddon's winning novel, a murder
mystery whose 15-year-old detective and narrator is a boy with Asperger's
Syndrome, a form of autism."
Breastfeeding (vs.
formula)
►January
11, 2004 -
Moms with HIV
encouraged to breastfeed -
www.startribune.com - "'You can't just say, "Don't breastfeed."
That's a death sentence for many babies. Fine, they won't get HIV, but they will
die of diarrhea,' said Jean Humphrey, who heads Zvitambo, a research project
funded in part by Canada that examines HIV and breastfeeding in Zimbabwe."
Comment: Call me crazy, but maybe even premature
infants who "cannot" breastfeed could be fed breast milk. And perhaps the
notion that infants need to "maximise weight gain in the first weeks of
life" should be reexamined if the method for accomplishing that is to feed
formula rather than breastmilk.
►January 2, 2004 - Potential
For Pathogens To Evolve Missing From Emerging-disease Models - University of
Washington via ScienceDaily - "Tracking the evolution of pathogens is not
a new concept, but mutations are usually not taken into account in the models
used to assess the emergence of infectious disease."
Comment: Nor is the role vaccines might play in
the emergence of mutant disease.
"The Condition Our Condition
Is In" (The State of Medicine/Science), including "errors"
►January 8, 2004 - U.S.
Awards Tenet Whistle-Blowers $8.1 Million (requires registration or
subscription) - The New York Times - "Federal prosecutors announced yesterday
that the government had awarded $8.1 million to two men who filed the first
whistle-blower suit contending that unnecessary cardiac procedures were being
performed at a California hospital owned by
Tenet Healthcare."
►January 5, 2004 -
Needless appendix surgery cited - The Boston Globe - "Surgeons needlessly
remove the appendixes of thousands of children who don't have appendicitis -- a
problem most acute at hospitals that perform the operation infrequently --
according to a new study that raises difficult questions about improving
pediatric care."
Epidemiology and
Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases - A National Immunization
Program and Public Health Training Network Satellite Broadcast& Webcast
- CDC -
online course alert - February 19, 26, and March 4,
11, 2004, 12:00 Noon - 3:30 PM ETv
Conflict of Interest
►January 10, 2004
- Scottish
doctors will have to register financial links to drug companies - journal
article (BMJ) - "Doctors in Scotland are to be required to declare any
financial or personal links they have with drug companies on official registers
that will be made available for public inspection. The move is part of an
agreement between the NHS and the drugs industry on joint working that aims to
reduce potential conflicts of interest and improve openness and transparency."
►January 4, 2004 - A
Suicide Side Effect? - What parents aren't being told about their kids'
antidepressants - www.sfgate.com - "'If
there was a warning that said 'Caution: this drug may cause suicide in some
people,' then doctors are going to know about it,' Farber says...Instead of
warning people, Farber charges, Glaxo-SmithKline tried to hide the true numbers.
'They cooked the books,' says Farber during a recent interview. 'They cheated on
the results. And the FDA is part of this.'"
Comment: Sound familiar?
►December 28, 2003 -
Editorial: Deals with scientists taint NIH research - San Antonio Express-
News - "National Institutes of Health scientists are damaging the credibility of
their work by receiving consulting fees, stock options or other types of pay
from drug companies whose products they research for the federal
government...The Los Angeles Times this month exposed the disturbing trend among
senior NIH scientists of moonlighting for biomedical companies and legally being
able to keep that information from the public...The situation isn't fair to
American taxpayers, and the potential conflicts of interest are phenomenal."
Death and Disease,
including chronic disease/emerging disease
►January 8, 2004 -
Florence's Medicis To Be Exhumed -
Discovery Channel - "No fewer than 50 members of the family that dominated the
Florentine Renaissance are to be exhumed in the attempt to unveil their last
secrets, Italian authorities have announced...The
project, to be filmed by
The Learning Channel, aims to reconstruct how the Medici family, who ruled
Florence and Tuscany from 1434 to 1737, lived and died."
►January 10, 2004 - The
Growing Mandate for Clinical Preventive Medicine - American Family Physician
via http://i-medreview.subportal.com
- "The potential to save lives and improve the quality of life for millions of
Americans through clinical preventive medicine is tremendous. In their classic
paper, McGinnis and Foege1 linked one half of the mortality in the United States
from the 10 leading causes of death to lifestyle-related behaviors...One of the
key strategies of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to improve
the health of Americans is to focus on improving five of the lifestyle factors
identified. They are tobacco use, overweight/obesity, lack of physical activity,
substance abuse, and irresponsible sexual behavior."
►January 8, 2004 - Pathogens
maketh man (requires registration) - BioMedNet - "The
infectious activity of pathogens over the centuries has left an indelible mark
on the human genome, report evolutionary biologists...Now, protection that
evolved against pathogens that blighted human populations hundreds of years ago
appears to have evolved into protection against more recent arrivals, such as
HIV."
►January 9, 2004 - Safe
Water Handling Key in Controlling Cholera - While a safe water source is
important to prevent the transmission of cholera, a recent outbreak in the
Marshall Islands shows that handling and storing the water safely is also
critical. - Reuters via www.planetark.com
►January 8, 2004 - Bug
Speak - Scientists are finding that communication among bacteria is a vital
part of their life. As this ScienCental News video reports, their new findings
may lead to development of new ways to fight infections. - ScienCentralNews
►January 2, 2004 - Potential
For Pathogens To Evolve Missing From Emerging-disease Models - University of
Washington via ScienceDaily - "Tracking the evolution of pathogens is not
a new concept, but mutations are usually not taken into account in the models
used to assess the emergence of infectious disease."
Comment: Nor is the role vaccines might play in
the emergence of mutant disease.
Effectiveness/herd
immunity/coverage
►January 8, 2004 -
Childhood vaccination rates up in the west -
More local parents are heeding the warnings of
health experts by getting their children vaccinated against the major childhood
illnesses. - Galway Advertiser
Ethics
►January 10, 2004 -
Immunologist
accused of misconduct is allowed to relocate - journal article (BMJ)
- "The leading Sydney specialist in immunology, Bruce Hall, whowas
accused of scientific misconduct, will escape any punishmentafter a
controversial decision by his university to allow himto relocate his
laboratory and staff."
►January 10, 2004 -
Three journals
raise doubts on validity of Canadian studies - journal article (BMJ)
- "Suspicions about the validity of research by Professor RanjitKumar Chandra, a prominent Canadian researcher, have been raisedby three journals, including the BMJ."
►January
6, 2004 - Judge
Says Maker of OxyContin Misled Officials to Win Patents (requires
registration or subscription) - The New York Times - "Purdue Pharma, the maker
of the highly profitable painkiller OxyContin, deliberately misled federal
officials to win patents protecting its drug, a federal judge ruled yesterday.
The ruling helps clear the way for a cheaper generic version and could lead to
more lawsuits."
►January 4, 2004 - A
Suicide Side Effect? - What parents aren't being told about their kids'
antidepressants - www.sfgate.com - "'If
there was a warning that said 'Caution: this drug may cause suicide in some
people,' then doctors are going to know about it,' Farber says...Instead of
warning people, Farber charges, Glaxo-SmithKline tried to hide the true numbers.
'They cooked the books,' says Farber during a recent interview. 'They cheated on
the results. And the FDA is part of this.'"
Comment: Sound familiar?
Funding/money matters
►January 10, 2004 - County
considers tax raise - The News-Gazette - "The Champaign County Board is
expected to decide later this month whether to put a proposal on the November
ballot to enact a countywide tax of up to 10 cents per $100 of assessed
valuation to provide services for the county's 1,700 developmentally disabled
residents."
Comment: This sort of thing can be
expected to become commonplace given the burgeoning disabled population.
Government/science/industry/medicine clearly
run amok
►January 10, 2004 -
Immunologist
accused of misconduct is allowed to relocate - journal article (BMJ)
- "The leading Sydney specialist in immunology, Bruce Hall, whowas
accused of scientific misconduct, will escape any punishmentafter a
controversial decision by his university to allow himto relocate his
laboratory and staff."
►January 4, 2004 - A
Suicide Side Effect? - What parents aren't being told about their kids'
antidepressants - www.sfgate.com - "'If
there was a warning that said 'Caution: this drug may cause suicide in some
people,' then doctors are going to know about it,' Farber says...Instead of
warning people, Farber charges, Glaxo-SmithKline tried to hide the true numbers.
'They cooked the books,' says Farber during a recent interview. 'They cheated on
the results. And the FDA is part of this.'"
Comment: Sound familiar?
►January 5, 2004 -
Needless appendix surgery cited - The Boston Globe - "Surgeons needlessly
remove the appendixes of thousands of children who don't have appendicitis -- a
problem most acute at hospitals that perform the operation infrequently --
according to a new study that raises difficult questions about improving
pediatric care."
Immunity/Immune system
►January 2, 2004 -
Is flu stronger,
or are we weaker?
- (registration required) - BioMedNet - "'We
don't really know,' said Wendy Barclay at the University of Reading, 'but there
are two possibilities.' If Fujian flu is truly more virulent, it could be that
the virus has changed in some way. But many virologists don't believe Fujian flu
is unusually virulent. It is feasible that the patients' themselves are
different somehow, and are more susceptible to the effects of the infection."
►January 7, 2004 - Studies
have shown meditation may boost the immune system - The Baltimore Sun via
Seattle PI - "A funny thing happened to meditation on the way to the 21st
century. It got demystified, and in the process became acceptable to mainstream
America...You won't hear people talking about Nirvana much with today's
Westernized meditation, and there's hardly a crystal in sight. Instead
scientists are studying Buddhist monks with electroencephalographs and magnetic
resonance imaging."
Comment: What is it
going to take for the general public to get the fact that the immune system is
being tinkered with via vaccines in spite of the fact that it is understood, and
not because of it? And when will the public realize that this fact is not
a trivial one and carries with it great risk?
►January 5, 2004 - Ward
off those winter ailments - The Telegraph, UK - "Who gets them
(colds)? Almost everybody. Adults suffer an average of two to five a year and
children seven to 10 a year. Because we produce antibodies each time we have a
cold, we get fewer as we grow older."
Comment: Vaccines are given under the assumption
that they trick the body into producing antibodies and react otherwise similarly
to what occurs naturally. But is that actually the case? And what
are the ramifications if it is not?
►January 3, 2004 -
Toxins lead
to healthier lives? -
'Revolutionary' research suggests billions can be saved in cleanup costs -
Insight Magazine via
www.worldnetdaily.com - "Hormesis, the scientific theory that humans
actually need small amounts of poison in their diets, could be the most
important environmental event of the 21st century if proved valid. Billions of
dollars could be saved in environmental cleanup costs, say researchers, while at
the same time improving the health of all organisms, including humans...But at
first examination, hormesis appears kooky. The knee-jerk reaction is to reject
this phenomenon as pseudoscience or propaganda by polluters, and a few
uninformed observers have done just that."
Inspirational stories
Legal/lawsuits/legislation/re: malpractice
►January 8, 2004 -
Pa. wants
pledge from doctors - Physicians will have to stay in the state for a year
in return for help in paying their Mcare assessment. - AP via The Philadelphia
Inquirer
Comment: I should hope so.
►January 10, 2004 -
Jury Tacks on $8 Million in Cancer Death (requires registration or
subscription) - The New York Times - "or the first time in New York State, a
jury in Brooklyn yesterday said a tobacco company should pay punitive damages
for the lung cancer death of an individual smoker."
►January
8, 2004 - New life
for legislation to limit class-action lawsuits - Congress is inching closer
to passing a bill that would limit class-action lawsuits and large damage awards
against corporations, something big business has sought for years. - AP via CNN
- "The legislation would move more class-action lawsuits -- where one person or
a small group represents the interests of an entire class of people in court --
out of state courts and into federal courts. Opponents of the legislation say
federal judges will either throw many of the cases out or be less likely to
issue multimillion-dollar judgments against corporations...Senate Republicans
and the corporate community, for whom curbing class-action lawsuits is a major
priority, say the legislation is needed because businesses are drowning in
lawsuits, many of them frivolous, while trial lawyers profit handsomely by
sometimes just threatening legal action."
Comment: While some lawsuits may well be
frivolous, many are not. Will this legislation result in the "baby being
thrown out with the bath water"? For more on "frivolous lawsuit", go to
Scandals: Senator Frist Frivolously Dismisses
Vaccine Damage.
It's Federal Law! -
You must give your patients current
Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) - Immunization Action Coalition
Comment:
And this report can be yours for a mere $6,400.00.
►January 10, 2004
- New
Zealand moves to ban direct advertising of drugs- journal article (BMJ)
- "New Zealands health minister, Annette King, will seek final approval from
the cabinet later this month for the adoption of common standards with Australia
on drug marketing, as a way of instituting a ban on advertising prescription
only drugs directly to consumers...New Zealand medical and consumer groups have
cautiously welcomed the move as likely to result in the adoption of the
Australian standard, which bans such advertising of prescription drugs but
allows general campaigns raising awareness of disease."
►January 10, 2004
- Scottish
doctors will have to register financial links to drug companies - journal
article (BMJ) - "Doctors in Scotland are to be required to declare any
financial or personal links they have with drug companies on official registers
that will be made available for public inspection. The move is part of an
agreement between the NHS and the drugs industry on joint working that aims to
reduce potential conflicts of interest and improve openness and transparency."
►January
6, 2004 - Judge
Says Maker of OxyContin Misled Officials to Win Patents (requires
registration or subscription) - The New York Times - "Purdue Pharma, the maker
of the highly profitable painkiller OxyContin, deliberately misled federal
officials to win patents protecting its drug, a federal judge ruled yesterday.
The ruling helps clear the way for a cheaper generic version and could lead to
more lawsuits."
►January 4, 2004 - A
Suicide Side Effect? - What parents aren't being told about their kids'
antidepressants - www.sfgate.com - "'If
there was a warning that said 'Caution: this drug may cause suicide in some
people,' then doctors are going to know about it,' Farber says...Instead of
warning people, Farber charges, Glaxo-SmithKline tried to hide the true numbers.
'They cooked the books,' says Farber during a recent interview. 'They cheated on
the results. And the FDA is part of this.'"
Comment: Sound familiar?
Politics/(abuse of) power
►January 8, 2004 - An
Issue Comes to a Head -
www.commondreams.org - "One mad cow is messy; two are messier. And in the
next few months, if and when North American regulators actually begin to gather
some real science by testing thousands of cows, the picture will likely get even
dirtier...Many experts on bovine spongiform encephalopathy now suspect that BSE/mad
cow has been in North America for at least a decade, that the beef industry and
regulators have fought proper regulation from day one, that the current
surveillance system is a don't-look-don't-find model and that the public-health
risk from contaminated meat could be greater than most are prepared to admit."
Comment:
And this report can be yours for a mere $6,400.00.
Pregnancy/childbirth
►January
10, 2004 -
Clue to women at risk of miscarrying - The Australian - "Researchers
may have found a way of predicting which women are likely to suffer miscarriage,
offering hope for women who suffer recurrent miscarriages...An immune system
protein could be the key to successful pregnancies and could lead to routine
blood tests to identify women at risk of losing their babies."
►January 10, 2004 - The
Growing Mandate for Clinical Preventive Medicine - American Family Physician
via http://i-medreview.subportal.com
- "The potential to save lives and improve the quality of life for millions of
Americans through clinical preventive medicine is tremendous. In their classic
paper, McGinnis and Foege1 linked one half of the mortality in the United States
from the 10 leading causes of death to lifestyle-related behaviors...One of the
key strategies of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to improve
the health of Americans is to focus on improving five of the lifestyle factors
identified. They are tobacco use, overweight/obesity, lack of physical activity,
substance abuse, and irresponsible sexual behavior."
►January 6, 2004 - The
44-hour day - A new
prescription drug that can stave off sleep for hours - with no side-effects -
could transform the way we live. The armed forces already use it; others, from
new mothers to shift-workers, might benefit too. So what effect did it have on
Julia Llewellyn Smith over the party season? - The Telegraph, UK
The Wacky World of
Changing/Conflicting Research Results
What's THAT About?
- NEW!
You've Got To Be Kidding
►January 7, 2004 -
Vaccines: New Campaigns Against Scepticism, Says Sirchia - "'We must launch
new vaccine campaigns, despite the recent scepticisms' said today health
minister Girolamo Sirchia, in Genoa to attend the 'Children and the
Mediterranean conference. 'The fact that a measles epidemic has killed three
people in Campania and that flu kills thousands of people each year is a crime,
just as ignoring that a vaccine exists is. There is an anti-scientific behaviour
which establishes that the vaccine causes the disease. We have gone back to step
1, when Jenner and Pasteur were considered plague-spreaders'. According to the
minister, the fear of vaccines is due to a lack of information: 'the more
scientific development advances, the more anti-scientific movements come about.
Today's vaccines are completely safe - concluded Sirchia - even the one against
smallpox. There are no risks whatsoever'.
Comment: If it's not
obvious by now that politics and medicine shouldn't mix, I don't know when it
will be. "NO RISKS WHATSOEVER"? And why are these politicians (like
Blair earlier today) suddenly speaking out, and so confidently and vociferously?
What's up or about to be?
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