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Posted
December 29,
2003:
►December 24, 2003 -
When it
comes to vaccines, let soldiers call the shots - Commentary, Chicago
Sun-Times - "Soldiers must obey orders. Normally that would begin and end our
thinking regarding the U.S. military's desire to inoculate its troops against
anthrax...But the military, which has performed so skillfully and admirably
during warfare, has a terrible record when it comes to guarding the health of
its personnel off the battlefield, and has lost the right to dictate,
unquestioned, what troops should be required to automatically undergo."
►December 29, 2003 -
Compounds stop anthrax toxin: studies -
www.cbc.ca - "Researchers have discovered a way to stop a deadly anthrax
toxin in tests on cells. They say it could lead to new ways of treating the
disease...Rather than vaccinating whole populations, a therapeutic combination
of antibiotics and protease inhibitor drugs would need to be used only in actual
cases, Cantley said."
Comment: Why the
media hysteria, then? And while some might argue that little harm can come
from encouraging widespread use of flu vaccines, regardless of the
circumstances, given that since 1990 and prior to any widespread use there were
almost
18,000
adverse vaccine-associated reactions reported to VAERS, drawing such a
conclusion would seem to be premature at best, foolish at worst.
►December 27, 2003 - New
flu vaccine easier to get: No doc OK needed - Boston Herald - "As
the flu's grip on Massachusetts continued to spread, Bay State public health
officials this week agreed to allow pharmacists to administer a new influenza
vaccine without a prescription...'It's another way of trying to maximize the
availability of the flu vaccine,'' said Dr. Alfred DeMaria, director of the
state
Department of Public Health's communicable disease bureau."
►December 28, 2003 - Official:
shocking scale of crisis in Britain's health - The Observer, UK via The
Guardian, UK - "The full scale of the health timebomb caused by Britain's
descent into lazy lifestyles is to be exposed in a landmark report by the
Government's Chief Medical Officer...Sir Liam Donaldson will spell out for the
first time how two-thirds of Britons are now so inactive - with most people,
particularly women, failing to do even the minimum recommended amount of
'moderate' exercise - that they are at risk of getting cancer, diabetes and
heart disease."
►December 28, 2003 - 'Bad
breath' clue to lung disease - People with lung diseases have bad breath,
according to scientists in the United States.- BBC
►December 28, 2003 - Cancer
spread 'could be halted' - Scientists have uncovered more evidence of a
"switch" which allows breast cancer to grow and spread.- BBC
►December 29, 2003 -
Meningitis victim was sent home by hospital - N.H. teen lacked 'classic'
symptoms - The Boston Globe - "The mother of an 18-year-old New Hampshire woman
who died Saturday of meningitis said she took her ill daughter to a
Peterborough, N.H., hospital on Christmas Eve, the same day the state issued a
meningitis warning, but the emergency room doctor diagnosed the teenager with
the flu and sent them home."
►December 28, 2003 -
Lifesaving clues found in drop of baby's blood -
Expanded testing of infants pays off - Chicago Tribune - "Had Noah
O'Connell been born four months earlier, his brain probably would have begun to
disintegrate from a genetic defect that turned food into poisonous wastes...But
he was spared mental retardation and possibly early death because of Illinois'
recently expanded newborn screening program that picked up his disorder in time
for him to be put on a brain-saving diet."
►December 29, 2003 -
U.S. Scientists' Deals With Drug Firms Under Review
Director of the National Institutes of Health may increase disclosure of
consulting payments. (requires registration) - LA Times - "Zerhouni's
letter, dated Tuesday, added: 'Our mission is too important to the public health
of the nation to have it undermined by any real or perceived conflicts of
interest . I believe that the public's interest is best served by complete
transparency, full disclosure, independent review, and proactive management and
monitoring of all outside relationships.'"
►December 29, 2003 -
The Politics of Autism
- Lawsuits and emotion vs. science and childhood
vaccines. (requires registraion) - The Wall Street Journal - "Vaccine makers
stopped using thimerosal a few years ago, but the autism lawsuits threaten those
companies with enough damage that their ability to supply vaccines is in
jeopardy."
Additional comment: Apparently the Wall Street Journal is
not concerned about the CDC's own early recognition of a connection
between thimerosal and autism, and the ostensible later cover-up, as
described
by Congressman Dave Weldon, MD in a letter to the new CDC
head, Julie Gerberding.
►January
5, 2004 - Flu
vaccine stampede offers preview of pandemic - State health departments
scrambled to connect those in need of a flu shot with dwindling supplies. -
www.ama-assn.org - After the panic caused
by last fall's severe and early flu outbreak, people may in future years place a
higher priority on rolling up their sleeves for that annual pre-Thanksgiving
shot, thus providing manufacturers a more predictable market and cutting down on
the estimated 36,000 deaths attributed to the flu each year..."'We've tried to
scare people for years to get them to get their flu shots. But they didn't
respond until this year,' said Richard Raymond, MD, chief medical officer for
the Nebraska Health and Human Services System."
►December 29, 2003 -
To fight disease, it pays to have the right hit man
- The Boston Globe - "How do you find an effective hit man? It's a dilemma
biologists have been struggling with for more than a decade now, looking for
brutish molecules that can whack diseases before diseases whack you.
Specifically, what they want is a way to hack up, or "cleave," the RNA that
carries the messages that will give you diabetes, Parkinson's, Lou Gehrig's
disease, or any number of other undesirable conditions...This
is one of those rare cases when killing the messenger -- the RNA inside your
cells that bears the blueprints for disease -- is actually a very smart thing to
do."
►December 29, 2003 -
The Politics of Autism - Lawsuits and emotion vs. science and childhood
vaccines. (requires subscription) - The Wall Street Journal - "Vaccine makers
stopped using thimerosal a few years ago, but the autism lawsuits threaten those
companies with enough damage that their ability to supply vaccines is in
jeopardy."
Comment: Until and unless the
Wall Street Journal produces credible scientific evidence of the cause(s) of
autism, now epidemic in incidence, it should refrain from dismissing a known
neurotoxin as a possible contributor. They also might consider trying to
get their facts straight - for one, even the
CDC, as
well as
Johns Hopkins University's
Institute for Vaccine Safety and at least one flu
vaccine manufacturer (Aventis
Pasteur)
acknowledge the continued presence of thimerosal in vaccines.
Comment: To write the Wall
Street, please send your emails to
wsj.ltrs@wsj.com.
The fax number for The Wall Street Journal is 212-416-2255.
►December 29, 2003 -
Schools accused of criminalizing disability
- Discipline leading to lawsuits - The Houston Chronicle - "The
Herzogs and Spring Branch officials will not discuss the lawsuit, but advocacy
groups say such incidents indicate a disturbing attitude by many school
administrators toward behaviorally disabled children...They say some
administrators use school police to dodge the time-consuming processes dictated
by the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, which requires
specially trained teachers and a separate program for each disabled
child...'This is a major problem,' said Richard Lavallo, attorney in the Austin
office of Advocacy Inc., which Congress created to protect the legal rights of
the disabled."
►December 24, 2003 -
Autistic man wins court fight - icSouthLondon - "An
autistic man is set to receive substantial damages from Greenwich council after
it failed to give him the education he needed."
►December 29, 2003 -
"Smart Bomb"
Delivery Destroys Tumors in Mice
- American Committee for
the Weizmann Institute of Science - "Weizmann
Institute scientists have destroyed malignant tumors in mice using a chemical
that occurs naturally in garlic. The key to the scientists' success lies in the
development of a unique, two-step system for delivering the cancer-wrecking
chemical straight to the tumor cells...Allicin,
as the chemical is called, is the substance that gives garlic its distinctive
aroma and flavor.For many years, scientists studying allicin have known that it
is as toxic as it is pungent. It has been shown to kill not only cancer cells,
but the cells of disease-causing microbes, and even healthy human body cells.
Fortunately for our body's cells, allicin is highly unstable, and breaks down
quickly once ingested. However, the rapid breakdown and undiscriminating
toxicity presented twin hurdles to creating an allicin-based therapy."
►December 26, 2003 -
For Biotech Firms, A Booster Flu Points To Need For
New Vaccines - Hartford Courant via
www.ctnow.com - "Scientists at
Protein Sciences Corp. in Meriden and other biotechnology companies say the
technology now exists to quickly produce vaccines as effective or better than
the current flu vaccine. Producing the current vaccine requires about six months
and tens of millions of fertilized chicken eggs...If the public maintains its
healthy fear of flu, then new vaccines may be on their way, said Dan Adams,
president and chief executive officer of Protein Sciences."
►December 29, 2003 -
This Year's Flu Vaccine
Likely To Be Much Less Potent Than Usual - AP via
www.wavy.com -
"The
flu shot available this year was formulated to protect against three strains of
the virus. But the strain actually circulating this year is somewhat different
from those three, and it is probably too late to develop a new formula...Even
though one of the three is a close cousin of this season's bug, whether that
will be enough to help people ward off the flu is simply unknown. Some experts
expect the level of protection to be 50 percent or less."
►December 29, 2003 -
A dose of restraint ordered for Pentagon
- Opinion, The Virginia-Pilot - "Air Force Gen. Richard Myers said
of the vaccine, 'Its not experimental. It has been approved by the FDA.'...Yes,
but only for cutaneous anthrax...And one attorney who worked on the case told
The Washington Post that the only thing Pentagon officials received from the FDA
to bolster their claim was the personal opinion of a political appointee, not
full agency sanction that the shot can be used against both types of anthrax.
►December 29, 2003 -
Brain
damage link to flu in pregnancy -
www.theage.com.au - "According to the guidelines, the benefits of
immunisation in preventing flu in pregnant women during the second or third
trimester outweigh the risks, which can include miscarriage."
Additional Comment: Given that there are still flu vaccines that
contain thimerosal (at least
according to the
CDC, Johns Hopkins University's
Institute for Vaccine Safety and at least one flu
vaccine manufacturer (Aventis
Pasteur), it would seem to be counter-productive
recommending a product that can contain mercury in order to avoid brain damage.
Adding this exposure to the proposed fetal vaccine schedule, however, adds a
less obvious source of mercury, one that might not be acknowledged. Thus,
adding this route of exposure has the potential to make it appear as if
thimerosal exposure is less than it really is. If autism incidence then
continued unabated, unscrupulous people might use that fact to unjustifiably,
perhaps even dishonestly, try to argue, using bogus assessments of thimerosal
exposure, that thimerosal cannot be responsible for autism.
►December
29, 2003 -
Worried Pain Doctors Decry Prosecutions - Washington
Post - "Jeri Hassman, one of Tucson's busiest pain doctors and a specialist in
rehabilitation, was getting ready to inject a patient with a pain-killing
treatment one day in March when federal officials burst into her Calmwood
clinic, took off her jewelry, put her in handcuffs and led her to jail...Hassman
was stunned. She does not deny that she prescribed a lot of powerful drugs to
many patients, but she insists she was following good medical practice when she
did."
►December 29,
2003 -
Taking Steps to Make Sure a Diagnosis Is Accurate (requires registration or
subscription) - The New York Times - "Initial tests show no evidence of
antibodies to SARS in the patient's blood, Dr. Klaus Stöhr said in a telephone
interview."
►January 5, 2004 -
Advocate for
vaccines, but not for candidates - How should you counsel
parents opposed to childhood vaccinations? -
www.ama-assn.org - "In fact, when rates of
coverage for certain diseases reach a certain high level, a resistance of the
community to disease attack might occur because a large portion of the
population is immune. This is what is known as herd immunity and allows
for limited numbers of individuals to avoid vaccination, yet take advantage of
vaccine protection...But parent refusal of vaccination without personal
exemption status poses serious moral and legal problems that put public health
at risk.
►December 27, 2003 -
Airing
anthrax - Editorial, The Salt Lake Tribune - "The
question of whether anthrax vaccine used during the first Gulf War caused or
contributed to the set of ailments referred to as Gulf War Syndrome is
unresolved. Up to 20,000 veterans of that conflict continue to suffer memory
loss, fatigue, rashes and muscle and joint pains and still are trying to get
compensation from the Department of Defense for their medical expenses. So it is
easy to see why today's troops balk at taking the vaccine when so many questions
remain unanswered."
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"A foolish faith in authority is the worst enemy of truth."
-- Albert Einstein, letter to a friend, 1901
"I know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves, and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education."
-- Thomas Jefferson, letter to William C. Jarvis, September 28, 1820
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