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To receive daily "top stories" updates, send an email to sandym@touchngo.com with the words "subscribe top stories" in the subject line. For today's top stories, click here. Posted March 8, 2004: ►March/April 2004 - Toxic Tipping Point - Are the CDC, the FDA, and other health agencies covering up evidence that a mercury preservative in children's vaccines caused an epidemic of autism? - www.motherjones.com ►March 5, 2004 - Bill
Seeks to Broaden Druggists' Powers - Baltimore Sun via
www.immunizationinfo.org
(abstract) ►March 2, 2004 - WHO interim guidelines on clinical management of humans infected by influenza A(H5N1) - WHO ►March 6, 2004 - Stem-cell therapy has disadvantages - Medical News Today ►March 6, 2004 - Alzheimer vaccine new animal model - Medical News Today ►March 4, 2004 - New biodefense study guidelines expected - AP via Seattle Post-Intelligencer ►March 3, 2004 - Foot-And-Mouth Disease Eradication Urged By Governments, Private Sector - PAHO ►March 3, 2004 - Mysterious virus may thwart HIV - New Scientist ►March 4, 2004 - Faulty DNA replication linked to neurological diseases - University of Illinois at Chicago via www.eurekalert.org ►March 4, 2004 - Scientists retract vaccine, autism link - New York Times via www.mercurynews.com ►March 4, 2004 - Long term risks of medical radiation often ignored - British Medical Journal via www.eurekalert.org ►March 5, 2004 - Group Seeks Ban of Anti-Cholesterol Drug - AP via The Herald-Sun ►March 5, 2004 - Compromise approved on reporting infections - Focuses on those acquired in hospitals - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - "Board members for the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council unanimously approved a compromise yesterday that should allow for the collection of at least some data this year on infections acquired in hospitals...A landmark report by the federal Institute of Medicine in 1999 identified the prevention of infections as an area in which hospitals could significantly reduce the harm many patients suffer as they go through the health care system...But representatives of the Hospital & Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania protested the council's call last year to collect infection data, saying they supported the concept but not the particular method proposed by the council." ►March 6, 2004 - New cases of acute childhood asthma decline - journal article (BMJ) ►March 6, 2004 - Nigerian president holds key to global polio eradication - journal article (BMJ) ►March 4, 2004 - Consumer Group Says Ban Cholesterol Drug - Reuters ►March 2004 - Big Pharmas Dirty Little Secret - www.cancer-coverup.com - "A stunning admission from a senior official of the pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline has vindicated critics of the drug industry. At a London conference last December, Dr. Allen Roses, a senior vice president of GlaxoSmithKline candidly admitted that most prescription drugs work only part of the time, and in many instances less than HALF of the time!...Dr. Roses, one of the world's leading geneticists did not intend his comments as a criticism of existing prescription drugs. Rather, he was arguing for something called "pharmacogenomics," the use of human genetics to create "tailored" drugs for patients with different genes. This method, he believes would result in more effective pharmaceuticals and elimination of what he calls the "trial and error" method of prescribing drugs currently employed by most physicians." ►February 26, 2004 - Iowa Senator wants ban on vaccines containing thimerosal Immunizations - Vaccine Weekly via News Edge Corporation via www.psychiatry24x7.com ►March 3, 2004 - Pest control company faces brain-damage lawsuit - Did residential pesticide spraying cause child's autism brain injury? - Inman News via www.mortgage101.com ►February 2004 - Childhood central nervous system infections and risk for schizophrenia. - journal article (European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience) ►March 6, 2004 -
Makati declares 4 calamity areas - Today via
www.abs-cbnnews.com - "Makati City
Mayor Jejomar Binay placed on Friday under a state of calamity four barangays
after two brothers died because of diphtheria in barangay West Rembo...Barangays
West Rembo, West Cembo, East Cembo and South Cembo were declared calamity areas
to prevent the spread of the deadly disease." Comment: Provocative interview. ►Vaccine
shortage causes concern for children - Rockdale Citizen ►March 4, 2004 -
HB852 - Prohibits immunizations and dental restorations containing mercury after
January 1, 2005. - Roy W. Holand (R-135) Sponsor - Missouri House of
Representatives via
www.senate.state.mo.us ►March 7, 2004 - WHO approves China′s SARS vaccine trials - Xinhuanet via China View ►March 7, 2004 - Duke Tests Procedure for Breast Cancer - AP via The Herald-Sun ►March 7, 2004 - Western Montana Braces for West Nile - AP via The Herald-Sun ►March 8, 2004 - Makati
Diphtheria Cases Contained - Philippine Daily Inquirer via
www.immunizationinfo.org
(abstract) ►March 7, 2004 - Crippling misinformation - opinion - The Boston Globe - "Few examples of the gulf of misunderstanding and misinformation between the Islamic world and the United States present such a danger to the well-being of millions. The World Health Organization and UNICEF have mounted an emergency effort with thousands of volunteers to try to stop the spread of the disease in Africa. Seven countries near Nigeria that had been free of polio have reported recent cases. UNICEF says the vaccine used in Nigeria is the same used elsewhere in the world without causing AIDS or infertility." Comment: For the other side of the
story, go to this recently published interview:
'Our Polio Test Was
Conclusive' - Dr. Haruna Kaita ►March 7, 2004 -
Revealed: Shocking new evidence of the dangers of GM crops - Genetically
modified strains have contaminated two-thirds of all crops in US - The
Independent, UK ►March 7, 2004 -
Warning issued for flu season - The Northern Daily Leader via
http://tamworth.yourguide.com.au ►March 7, 2004 - Herpes Vaccine Might Protect Female Teens - A vaccine that promises to protect female teens from herpes may be on the market in five years. Looking ahead, however, clinicians wonder how to finance and administer an STD vaccine designed for female adolescents not yet sexually active. - Women's eNews Comment: Let's hope they don't go the route of hepatitis B vaccine, and shamelessly give it to infants. For more on this, go to Scandals: Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. ►March 7, 2004 - MOD Report Admits 'Trials' of Vaccine - The Sunday Mirror, UK - "THE Government experimented on British troops without their knowledge and injected them with vaccines which had not been fully tested, a leaked Ministry of Defence report reveals...Defence chiefs gave the order for the unproved jabs to be given to our armed forces during both Gulf Wars." ►March 8, 2004 - MMR Expert Rubbishes Autism Link - Daily Record ►March 7, 2004 - Whistleblower for lack of exhaustive research into autism - letters - Scotland on Sunday - "The first grim fact is that autism has massively increased during the past two decades from what used to be a very rare disorder. The Commons health committee recommended in 1997 that the Department of Health should gather systematic data on autism, and monitor it. The department has continually refused to do so." ►March 8, 2004 -
Meningitis
system ready - The kick-off of a $200 million nationwide campaign to
vaccinate children against the often deadly disease meningococcal B has moved a
step closer with the completion by IT consultancy Simpl Group of software that
will help administer the programme. - The Dominion Post via
www.stuff.co.nz ►March 7, 2004 -
Latest Trial Results Move British Company Ahead in the Race to Develop New Oral
Vaccine to Protect Against Travelers' Diarrhoea - press release -
Microscience Ltd via PRNewswire via Yahoo! ►March 7, 2004 - How bad was the flu season? - Did you get vaccinated against the flu this winter? Did you get the flu this winter? Whatever your answers, health experts say, its likely that those questions are finished until this fall. - Daily Local News - "'The earlier you get it (the flu vaccine), the more effective it is,' Walls said." Comment: While
Walls may want to believe that "The earlier you get it, the more effective it
is", the truth is that unless properly designed studies comparing the flu
vaccinated to the never vaccinated (at all) are conducted, legitimate claims
about the effectiveness of the flu vaccines cannot be made.
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