The first chill winds of autumn have brought in the traditional round of health scares, courtesy of the various government agencies. First to come rolling in is the fear that Britain - and especially London - now faces a measles epidemic because the...
A worried mother last time was wondering if her four-year-old son's immune system had matured sufficiently for him to have the triple MMR vaccine. In response, another mother relates what happened to her four-year-old when he recently had the...
In WDDTY vol 14 no 11, News, p 6, you reported on shaken baby syndrome and a possible link to the DPT vaccine. Someone said to me, 'No wonder they put Sally Clark in prison - to keep her quiet.
THIMEROSAL: Why is this poison still in our vaccines?
Largely as a result of parental pressure, doctors and hospitals in America must provide the parents of children eligible for vaccination with information pamphlets containing detailed information ...
Vaccination is based on the tried and trusted scientific principle of cause and effect: the vaccine (the cause) offers protection (the effect). It's a straight-line thought, and one that does not admit any confounding complexities, such as the...
As most of our British readers have no doubt heard, last month the UK Department of Health announced the hasty withdrawal of two brands of the combined measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine. ...
Many E-news readers were very confused to read in last week's broadcast that a link between the MMR vaccine and autism had definitely been established when the media was stating the exact opposite.
A new study has confirmed a definite causal link between the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine and autism - and it has used the same data employed by an earlier study that governments have relied on to deny the link.