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Posted
December 1,
2003:
November 25, 2003 - New
wave of young diabetics - The West Australian - "WA
children as young as 12 are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, putting them
at risk of kidney, eye and heart problems in their 20s...Diabetes Australia says
the disease - once referred to as mature age onset diabetes - is hitting more
teenagers, even children, and is fuelled by higher rates of obesity and
inactivity."
December 8, 2003 -
Relief That May Be Too Risky
- Hormones: About 9 million women use hormones, down from 15 million last year -
Newsweek via www.msnbc.com - "For
15 years Sidney Constien of Malvern, Pa., took hormone therapy for symptoms of
menopause. I kept asking the doctor, How long do I have to take this? He kept
saying, How long do you want to live?...bolstered
by the widespread belief that hormone therapy prevented heart disease in
postmenopausal women, Constien stayed on it. Then, in the spring of 2002, she
was diagnosed with breast cancer."
December 1, 2003 - Epidemic is attacking the
roots of society - The International Herald Tribune -
"For
all the scientific advances in dealing with AIDS, however, scientists in the
laboratory that first discovered the virus say only one new thing has been
learned in 20 years...'The only important thing we have learned about AIDS since
our lab discovered the virus in 1983 is humility, said Jean-Louis Virelizier,
head of the viral immunology laboratory at the Institut Pasteur in Paris. 'We
now know that knowing the virus is not enough to fight it.'"
Comment: Perhaps
the reason that so little is known, after all these years, is that HIV has
nothing to do with "AIDS". For more on this go to the
Rethinking Aid$
website.
December 1, 2003 -
GPs under
pressure after vaccine shortages
- The
Scotsman - "A
vaccine to prevent potentially fatal infections has had to be imported from
Germany because there are insufficient stocks to meet a nationwide immunisation
programme...The Scottish Executive has had to look abroad for the pneumococcal
vaccine because health boards did not anticipate demand for the jab - despite a
publicity campaign offering it free to the over-65s."
Comment: I wonder if
the Health Department is disclosing that the current flu vaccine is not the same
strain as the current flu, and that it is only speculated that it will work. For
more on this, see
CDC News
Conference Transcript.
November 25, 2003 -
Patients: Oklahomans
used as human 'guinea pigs' - www.kfor.com
- "A
cancer research project may have used Oklahomans as human guinea pigs...In late
1996 a Tulsa doctor concocted a vaccine designed to fight deadly skin cancer.
Sources close to the doctor say he believed in his research. He tested it on
about 100 people, mostly Oklahomans, some of whom now believe that research
nearly killed them."
Barbara Loe Fisher
note: "Unfortunately,
the common myth that vaccines are harmless, that doctors are infallible and that
medical researchers are seldom unethical contributed to the blind trust that
caused this tragedy. The "sacred cow" status of vaccines must be replaced with a
more realistic understanding that every experimental or licensed vaccine, like
every experimental or licensed drug, can carry significant risks for
individuals. The right to informed consent to taking a risk with a medical
intervention, such as vaccination, should be considered a human right because
each human being has the moral right to voluntarily choose what they are willing
to die for." - From the NVIC
newsletter.
December 1, 2003 -
Country not Prepared for the Flu - Ivanhoe - "Researchers from the St. Jude
Childrens Research Hospital say two different outbreaks of bird flu were
transmitted to humans this year and caused fatal infections. They say these
bird-to-human transmissions may suggest certain flu viruses are evolving quickly
enough to pose a serious threat the humans. These types of virus transmissions
were unheard of before 1997...Although researchers have recently developed new,
quicker ways to make vaccines, they say the time it takes to test and approve
the new vaccines would still take a good amount of time."
November 25, 2003 -
Coroner links veteran's death to the Gulf war - The Independent, UK - "The
widow of a Gulf war veteran claimed a landmark victory last night after a
coroner decided that his military service in the conflict had contributed to his
death."
December 1, 2003 -
Mass
vaccination of adults against hepatitis B 'inappropriate' - The Times of
Oman - "The NIH executive director said it was unusual for those infected later
in adult life to become chronic carriers of the virus. The argument, therefore,
forms the basis of having a mass immunisation programme for infants to protect
them from this deadly disease."
Comment: In The Scientist's November
17, 2003 editorial "Vaccination
Undermined", people who are concerned about the safety and
effectiveness of vaccinations were maligned in the following way: "The
antivaccine lobby strikes me as ignorant. A simple Web search turns up numerous
sites that are virulently antivaccination.1 Often these sites have a
veneer of scientific respectability, but a more than cursory glance reveals
otherwise. They are run by health nuts, conspiracy theorists, or misguided
physicians who indulge in the logical fallacy of coincidental correlation."
For a considerably more
fair-minded assessment
of the "anti-vaccine" movement, go to BMJ's
"Anti-vaccinationists
past and present": "These comparisons emphasise that, regardless of how the
medical establishment feels about
anti-vaccinationists, it is importantto understand that they have deeply held beliefs, often of a spiritualor philosophical nature,11
and these beliefs have remained remarkablyconstant over the better
part of two centuries. The movement encompassesa wide range of
individuals, from a few who express conspiracytheories, to educated,
well informed consumers of health care,who often have a complex
rationale for their beliefs,relatedto a "mixture of world
views held about the environment, healing,holism . . . and a
critical reading of the scientific and alternativeliterature."12
"
November 24, 2003 -
Assessing the risk of vaccination your cat - "Without treatment she will die
within a year" (requires registration) -
www.khou.com - "'With
treatment hopefully we will get 18 months'...According (to) a task force, scientific
research has shown a 1-10 per 10,000 rate of vaccine-related scarcoma (sic) in cats
that have received vaccinations...What bothers Shotwell is that even with all
the research did she any point did get any suggestion that there was a potential
danger to her animal from the vaccination."
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