Saturday 21 November 2009

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GlaxoSmithKline Withdraws Pandemrix Swine Flu Vaccine After Adverse Reactions And Death

Manitoba's Chief Medical Officer of Health,
Dr Joel Kettner

More than 100,000 doses of the H1N1 vaccine are being withdrawn across the country, after Manitoba health officials announced Thursday they'd noticed a higher-than-usual number of allergic reactions. Vaccine manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline has asked several provinces to set aside the 170,000 doses from the questionable batch. One person is believed to have died from an anaphylactic reaction following vaccination.
CTV.ca News Staff, CTV News
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Swine Flu Vaccine - Adverse Reactions Roll In
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Canada Neuroscientist Slams H1N1 Vaccines
Alex Roslin, Georgia Straight, Vancouver's Online Source
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My Boy's Agonising Death After Swine Flu Vaccine
Ulrike Reinhardt and Marcus Heyl, Bild.de
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USA Boy Struck Down By Potentially Fatal Nerve Disease After Swine Flu Vaccine
JoNel Aleccia, MSNBC/The One Click Group

 
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Fox News Poll: Greater Fear Of Vaccine Than Swine Flu

A recent Fox News poll suggests that even when the vaccine becomes more widely available, concern over its safety may prevent many at-risk Americans from getting vaccinated. Uncertainty about the safety of the vaccine combined with this measured concern about the virus itself could translate into lower vaccination rates than public health officials would like.
Tami Buhr, Fox News

 
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US Marine Disabled By Vaccine Refused Benefits

Lance Corporal Josef Lopez
Lance Cpl. Josef Lopez still suffers from injuries he began experiencing in Iraq three years ago — injuries caused not by bombs or guns but by a military-administered smallpox vaccine he got before he left the United States. The shot, which the military strongly encourages troops to get, triggered a rare bad reaction in the Marine from Missouri — leaving the then-20-year-old Lopez in a coma, paralyzed for several weeks and unable to breathe. Lopez has regained the ability to walk, but he limps. His loss of bladder control means he has to wear a urine bag. He takes about 15 pills a day to treat leg spasms and other conditions. Lopez and his family are upset because the government says he isn't eligible for a special benefit of up to $100,000 for members of the military who have suffered traumatic injuries.
Fox News

 
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The Vaccines Profit Boom - Russian Roulette With Your Lives

Urinary tract infections. Grass allergies. Traveller’s diarrhea. You name it, the pharmaceutical industry is working on a vaccine to prevent it. Vaccines are no longer a sleepy, low-profit niche in a booming drug industry. Today, they are giving ailing pharmaceutical makers a shot in the arm.
One Click Note: With drug patents expiring and very few new drugs in the pipeline, the pharmaceutical industry has now gripped on to vaccines as the greatest profit block buster of all time. No matter that the spreading Polio epidemics in Nigeria have been
caused by the Polio vaccine itself, no matter the multiple million vaccines body count of the previously healthy now disabled and dead, crushed under the pharmaceutical industry juggernaut. The Swine Flu Panic has been one of the most sophisticated and lucrative marketing scams of all time. Far from being reined in by politicians and governments, the pharmaceutical industry is now enjoying a golden era by playing Russian Roulette with your lives and those of your children.
The One Click Group / Linda A Johnson, Associated Press

 
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S.510 Food Safety - Partial But Important Victory

The Senate HELP Committee unanimously approved an amended version of S.510, the FDA Food Safety Modernization legislation. On the Codex issue, a partial but important victory was achieved. NHF member's concerns, and the concerns of others in the health-freedom community, were heard, as the statutory language on Codex harmonization was changed to direct the Food and Drug Administration to report to Congress on "whether and how to harmonize requirements under the Codex Alimentarius" on the issue of foreign conventional food processing standards.
Press Release, National Health Federation

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