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After a 17 Year Struggle, Ines Finally Gets Compensated

After 17 years the French State Council finally acknowledged the devastating injuries a five month old baby suffered after receiving a five in one vaccination from her doctor.

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Should UK Vaccinate Its Children?

A new commentary published online in The FASEB Journal argues that patients should be diligent and demand proof of safety and benefit before beginning any treatment regimen for chronic pain, as some treatments have very little scientific evidence that they actually alleviate the conditions for which they are prescribed.

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Social Networks Influence Flu Shot Decision Among College Students

College students face elevated risk for seasonal flu because they often live in close quarters where infectious disease can easily spread.
* College students who perceived support for flu vaccination from spouses, parents and friends were also more likely to perceive the vaccine as safe and to intend to be vaccinated.
* Future influenza vaccine promotions on college campuses should target information at parents as well as students.

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Antibiotic Users More Dangerous Than Unvaccinated People?

Vaccine pushers use fear to enforce vaccine obedience. They insist that unvaccinated people are a health threat. But the real risk is people who routinely take antibiotics.

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Spotlight On Merck After Bachmann’s Comments Re HPV Vax

The Philadelphia Inquirer published more information on Merck’s political contributions. It all started when Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann attacked fellow Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry during the GOP debate over the Texas governor’s 2007 decision to have young girls inoculated against a virus that can contribute to cervical cancer. Read the Inquirer article here.

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