►December 24, 2003 -
New understanding of why brain cells die after stroke will lead to development
of new treatments - University of Toronto via
www.eurekalert.org
►December
30, 2003 -
Meningitis Cases Have Unrelated Strains - AP via The Herald-Sun
►December 19, 2003 -
Confronting
Influenza: Prevention Strategies That Work
- (registration required) - CME via
www.medscape.com
►December 29, 2003 - Opt-Out
Military - Hysteria leads to judicial
overreach and national-security danger. - National Review Online - "In
fact, extensive epidemiological studies have shown that Gulf vets are
just as healthy as matched
vets who didn't deploy and healthier than matched civilians. They are somewhat
less likely to have died thannon-deployed
vets and are dying at less than half the rate of the general population.
This is not only the case here, but
in the U.K. as well. There is no GWS."
►December 28, 2003 - Liaisons
fueling AIDS in Africa - Washington Times
Comment: On the other
hand, there is convincing evidence that it is not sex, but the use of re-usable
needles that is largely fueling "AIDS" in Africa
(1,2).
►December
30, 2003 -
Looking forward to 2004: HIV vaccine prospects
- www.aidsmap.com
Comment: What if, as some
believe (1,2),
AIDS has nothing to do with HIV?
►December
29, 2003 -
Africa is dying of Capitalism, not AIDS -
www.khilafah.com - "The problem lies with the fact that American
drugs companies have developed a treatment program for AIDS, spending enormous
resources in research and development under the protection of the patent. Their
reasons for doing this are simply financial; they intend to recoup their
expenditure by selling the treatment at a massive profit."
Comment: And what if,
as some believe,
it is AIDS medications, not "AIDS", which are killing people?
►December
29, 2003 -
Troop anthrax shots in question
- North County Times - "At least two local Marines remain in legal
limbo as federal officials and a Washington district court judge wrangle over
whether the military can force members of the armed services to take anthrax
vaccinations...The two Marines refused to take mandatory inoculations a year ago
and have since faced stiff punishment for refusing direct orders. One claims to
have suffered intimidation and even a death threat from his superiors for
refusing the vaccine."
►December
30, 2003 -
Health:- In 2004, health for all remains the goal - Vanguard, Nigeria - "In
developing countries like Nigeria, communicable diseases still represent seven
out of the 10 major causes of child deaths."
►December
30, 2003 -
Story is laborious testament to mother's love (book review - The Boy Who
Loved Windows: Opening the Heart and Mind of a Child Threatened With Autism)
- The Boston Globe
►May 2000 -
CDC Refuses to Deny
Conflict of Interest on Vaccine Policy Committee - AAPS Newsletter -
"Government witnesses were not so forthcoming in admitting bias or conflict of
interest. Dr. Paul A. Offit, a pediatrician who receives money from vaccine
manufacturers to give pro- mandatory vaccine presentations across the country,
is a member of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) of the
CDC-the supposedly "independent" government group which makes recommendations on
national vaccine policy. His official statement only acknowledged his
"collaboration on the development of a rotavirus vaccine." When pushed by a
question submitted to Rep. Burton by Ms. Serkes about his financial ties to
Merck & Co., Dr. Offit would only admit an "apparent conflict-
of-interest." [Dr. Offit pushed mandatory vaccines at a symposium underwritten
by Merck at the August meeting of the American Legislative Exchange Council in
Nashville, attended by Dr. Orient and Ms. Serkes; Dr. Orient was refused a place
on the panel.] "
►December
30, 2003 -
New Tests Ordered for Man in China Tied to Possible SARS (requires
registration or subscription) - The New York Times
►December
30, 2003 -
U.S. Bans Dietary Supplement Linked to Number of Deaths (requires
registration or subscription) - The New York Times
►December
30, 2003 -
North Coast firm reduces tuna mercury
- The Ukiah Daily Journal - "Albacore caught off the
Humboldt County coast are smaller than those caught mainly by foreign boats, and
haven't accumulated much mercury. By singling out the smallest of the fish that
are caught, Bill Carvalho of Carvalho Fisheries of McKinleyville has canned a
product that falls below even stricter European standards for mercury."
►December
30, 2003 -
Pocatello woman helps stop mandatory anthrax vaccinations - Idaho State
Journal - "A Pocatello woman helped influence
the decision when she refused to take the anthrax vaccine last March. Sarah
Holder, a former soldier at Fort Lewis, Wash., and Pocatello native, took a
general discharge under honorable conditions Nov. 29 ending her five-year
military career in communications...Holder, who now lives in Portland, Ore.,
told the Seattle P-I Tuesday she might try to have her discharge upgraded to
honorable."
►December
30, 2003 -
Anthrax Toxin Inhibitor Identified; Findings Could Lead To More Effective
Therapy For Deadly Agent - Harvard Medical School via ScienceDaily
►January 2004 -
Concerns continue over mercury and autism (Letter to the editor) - by Mark
F. Blaxill, Director Safe Minds - journal article (American
Journal of Preventive Medicine) via
www.elsevier.com - "Stehr-Green et al.[1] have
misrepresented my work and confused the debate over autism and mercury exposure
with ecologic data from Sweden and Denmark. Their report has many flaws. Four
stand out."
►January 2004 -
Authors' reply to Mr. Blaxill's "concerns continue over mercury and autism"
(Letter to the editor) - by Paul Stehr-Green
DrPH, MPH - journal article (American
Journal of Preventive Medicine) via
www.elsevier.com
Comment: The letters above refer to this article:
August 2003 -
Autism and thimerosal-containing vaccines*1 -
Lack of consistent evidence for an association - by
Paul Stehr-Green DrPH, MPH et al -
journal article (American
Journal of Preventive Medicine) via
www.elsevier.com
►December
30, 2003 -
Ark.
Limits Info Regarding Flu Deaths - Ark. Officials Limit Sharing Information
About Flu Deaths, Citing New U.S. Medical Privacy Law - AP via ABC News
Comment: What's
that about?
January 2004 -
Effect of age on immune parameters and the immune response of dogs to vaccines:
a cross-sectional study - journal article (Veterinary
Immunology and Immunopathology)
►December
30, 2003 -
Smallpox attack simulation uncovers critical communications problems: report
CP via Health Canada Network - "Thank God it was only a simulation...A
multi-country bioterrorism exercise held earlier this year highlighted critical
weaknesses in intergovernmental communications capabilities and national
response capacities, a report on a mock smallpox attack reveals."
►December
30, 2003 -
FDA Says Anthrax Vaccine Safe for Troops
- Reuters - "The anthrax vaccine is safe for use in protecting
U.S. troops against inhaled exposure to the potentially deadly bacteria, the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday...'The FDA-approved labeling
for the anthrax vaccine does not specify the route of exposure, and the vaccine
is indicated for active immunization against Bacillus anthracis, independent of
the route of exposure,' it said in a statement...It also said an expert panel
put together by the independent Institute of Medicine had found the vaccine to
be safe."
Comment: It is
hard to believe that the plaintiffs could have argued, and the judge would have
accepted, that the vaccine was only approved for cutaneous use, if the labeling,
in fact, did "not specify the route of exposure". Stay tuned.
►December
30, 2003 -
Court To Rule On Marines' Anthrax Vaccinations - One Marine Court-Martialed,
Another Awaits Trial - www.nbcsandiego.com
►December
30, 2003 -
Ephedra Ban Comes
Too Late; FDA Should Have Acted Much Sooner -
Statement of Dr.
Sidney Wolfe, Director of Public Citizen's Health Research
►December
30, 2003 -
Agriculture Secretary Announces New Rules for Safety of Beef - The New York
Times - "Effective immediately, she said, the Agriculture Department will ban
all sick, or "downer," cattle from the human food chain. She also announced bans
on the use of small intestines and head and spinal tissue from older cattle for
human consumption."
Comment: Better late than never....
December 19, 2003 - The Milky
Way of Doing Business - www.hipmama.com
- "At issue is a letter dated November 3rd that Dr. Johnston sent to Secretary
of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Tommy G. Thompson,
officially expressing the AAPs concern over the negative approach of the
federal agencys soon-to-be-released, pro-breastfeeding advertising campaign.
What Dr. Johnston didnt mention in his letter, however, was that he had
developed this sudden and seemingly urgent interest in this issue not via a last
minute clinical review of the scientific literature, or even after consulting
with the AAPs own recognized lactation science experts...In fact, his concern
came immediately after aggressive, personal lobbying by representatives of one
of the AAPs biggest financial contributors, the $3 billion U.S. infant formula
industry. Within days of a New Orleans meeting with worried formula industry
reps, Johnston hurled the considerable credibility and persuasive impact of the
esteemed American Academy of Pediatrics into an explicit effort to stifle the
most ambitious initiative ever undertaken to promote breastfeeding in the United
States."
Comment: The American Academy of Pediatrics is
apparently making a habit of confusing the interests of the children it is
charged with protecting and those of industry. For evidence of its
considerable conflict of interest with vaccine manufacturers, go to
Scandals: "There are
no secrets that time does not reveal" - What time and the legal system are
beginning to reveal about what vaccine manufacturers and the CDC know.
►January
5, 2004 -
No
longer a threat (Editorial) - AirForceTimes.com - "The Defense Departments
mandatory anthrax vaccination program has been snakebit from its
inception...Now, in the face of a U.S. District judge in Washington who ordered
the Pentagon to stop forcing service members to take the anthrax shots, the
Pentagon has backed down. For now."
►December
29, 2003 -
Pharmaceutical companies find new ways to reach anxious parents -- go direct
(Editorial)
- www.sfgate.com
►Bizarre
Mad Cow Games - Even a child would understand that the official explanation
of the cause of the disease is irrational - by Mark Purdey at the
Online
Mad Cow Disease Conference @
www.redflagsdaily.com
►2003
-
Transmissable Encephalopathies: Speculations and Realities (pdf) - by Dr.
Laura Maneulidis - journal article (Viral Immunology) via
www.redflagsdaily.com
►November/December
2003 -Yet
Another Government Scandal
- Breast Cancer Action Newsletter
►November/December
2003 -
Conflicted Science: How Industry Corrupts Research - Breast Cancer Action
Newsletter - "It's worse than you think."
►December 29, 2003 -
Meningitis victim was sent home by hospital - N.H. teen lacked 'classic'
symptoms - The Boston Globe - "Greenblatt said the 15-year-olds appear to have
spread the disease to one another, but health officials had found no links
between the other cases. Ells, Gilman, and Perry all contracted a strain of
the disease that cannot be prevented by vaccination. Health officials were
testing to determine whether the Colebrook boy had the same strain, and suspect
the Concord-area boy did, as well....'If all of the strains of the bacteria
match, and certainly if there are more cases, that would be more concerning,"
Greenblatt said. "It would mean that there is potentially more risk from a new
strain that has entered the area.'"