Posted on 02/16/2009 8:35:40 AM PST by rellimpank
THE idea that a preservative once used in vaccines is to blame for rising autism rates has just been authoritatively debunked - again. Indeed, some of the key early "evidence" now stands exposed as fake.
Sadly, none of this will kill this myth - because it was never based on good science.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
There is no vaccine for ovarian cancer.
Try actually reading the article under consideration in the post.
“Not surprising that women into abortion would want to blame something or someone other than themselves for their kids’ problems. “
I don’t know about that.
Blaming and abortion which is by choice is hardly blaming the abortion - it is a choice by a human being.
Speaking of abortion there are credible studies that link abortion to breast cancer. I think these studies should help women be more responsible for their actions because consequences are severe in some cases ... .
No - but isn’t that the angle they push on that Gardisil - HPV vac.?
>>Ive had flu shots for 35 years. Never had the flu. Never had a reaction. But I guess thats just me and everybody I know.<<
I am seriously beginning to wonder about the control on flu shots. Here in Macomb county MI, I will tell you that tons of people have gotten sick after flu shots. Maybe it’s been luck of the draw.
My family does just fine without the shot. My girls don’t go to school, I don’t work and Dad only goes to one job. We don’t need them.
YES....you and I (older than 55) got a FEW shots....kids these days are loaded up....and...at a young age....it can’t always be good. I can see why parents protest.
I agree...Many of the childhood sicknesses and diseases (measles, whooping cough, etc.) we faced during my childhood the kids of today don’t face.
I remember the polio outbreaks of the 40’s and 50’s, they were scary and most people knew of someone who contracted it, what a godsend the Salk vaccine was.
“There is no vaccine for ovarian cancer.”
Oh they’ve come up with one ... .
Where have you been?
http://www.webmd.com/ovarian-cancer/news/20070723/ovarian-cancer-vaccine-shows-promise
--if you read past the first paragraph, however, you noted that ,IIRC, 70% of it was described as "self-inflicted"--
A trip to any old cemetery will show how many children never made it into adulthood due to diseases we hardly think about because of vaccines.
“The hyper-diagnosis crowd even includes such well-know failures as suffering “Aspergers”: Albert Einstein, Bill Gates and Issac Newton.”
I went through the DX on Aspergers. I fit it, as did basically all my compatriots at MIT.
What problem? There is no problem. There is no evidence that combining vaccines into one injection somehow makes them more dangerous.
Promising vaccine is not the same thing as having one.
Yes
Folks are always doing that.
That same belief shows up in the attempt to blame the preservative in vaccines.
This is the one I was thinking of being forced on teens:
Recommended Vaccines and the Diseases they Prevent
Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
Disease:
HPV is a common virus. HPV is most common in people in their teens and early 20s. It is the major cause of cervical cancer in women.
Vaccine:
HPV vaccine protects against the types of HPV that most commonly cause cervical cancer and genital warts. This vaccine is recommended for 11 and 12 year old girls. Ideally girls should get 3 doses of this vaccine before their first sexual contact when they could be exposed to HPV. If your teenage daughter missed getting the vaccine when she was 11 or 12, ask her doctor about getting it now.
This is a condition contracted by sexually permissive girls. Believe it or not, all young girls are NOT whores.
I still haven't figured out why vaccines are delivered in general use, shared vials intead of sealed single use vials packed at the factory. Maybe even produce the syringe full at the factory. That way you don't have to use a chemical with mercury in it to prevent bacterial or fungal growth in the vial.
I suspect the poster meant Gardasil, which will prevent many cases of cervical cancer as well as vaginal, vulvar, anal and head and neck cancers.
And we have a winner!
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