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What To Do About All Those Non-Vaccinating Parents

Robert Sears, MD [medical doctor, pediatrician]
May 5, 2010

Today's USA Today story on the increasing trend of vaccine refusal shared some interesting information, but fell short of actually providing useful or workable answers.  The article cites a new CDC study that showed in 2003 only 22 percent of parents refused or delayed a vaccine for their child, whereas in 2008 this number soared to 39 percent.

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Censorship and Show Trials on Vaccines and AIDS

Donald W. Miller, Jr., MD [medical doctor]

March 2010

Two tenets of today’s health care are that a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes AIDS and vaccines are effective and safe. Investigators who have the temerity to question this official dogma see their work blocked from publication, grant requests rejected, and in one signal case can even find themselves being subjected to a Soviet-style show trial.

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Why the New Mumps Outbreak Puts You At Risk

Robert J. Rowen, MD [medical doctor]

March 3, 2010   

 

Did you have the mumps when you were a child? If so, it's one of the best ways to avoid the mumps now that you're older. If you didn't have the mumps, you could be at serious risk for contracting the childhood disease - even if you've had the vaccine.As you may know, I've decried vaccines for decades. Why? They're toxic (they inject poisonous additives into you), they deny children their needed usual infections to develop a robust immune system, and now there's a third reason. Vaccines may not last a lifetime. And if they don't, you could contract the disease as an adult. Think it won't happen? Think again.

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Autism Vaccine Connection

Jaquelyn McCandless, M.D. [medical doctor]

June 12, 2001

 

I am a physician in Southern California, board certified in Psychiatry and Neurology. I am currently specializing in biomedicine of autism from both personal interest and sheer demand by ever-increasing numbers of parents seeking help for their children with this diagnosis. I was disturbed by the report released Monday and published in the LA Times April 23 by IOM.  Though I agree that long-term peer reviewed studies do not yet prove the relationship between the MMR and autism, I believe the report was misleading to the general public and especially to parents or parents-to-be. There is overwhelming clinical evidence by those of us out in the fields dealing with rapidly increasing numbers of autistic children that vaccine safety needs a great deal more investigation.

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