Archives for July 2010

Blood Clots Are A Potential Risk Associated With Gardasil

Articoolz.com

30.07.2010 | Author: vaccineinjuryhelpcenter

Blood clots and other serious side effects have been associated with Gardasil. Gardasil is a vaccine designed to prevent certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV). These HPV types are associated with a great percentage of cervical cancer cases as well as a smaller percentage of other types of cancers. According to the Merck, the manufacturer of the drug, the vaccine cannot treat, it can only prevent, so it must be given before HPV infection develops.

Human Papillomavirus Vaccine May Offer Prolonged Protection Against Genital Warts and Low-Grade Precancerous Growths

Another study brought to you by…..Merck and company
MedScape Today

Laurie Barclay, MD

Authors and Disclosures

July 29, 2010 — Human papillomavirus (HPV) quadrivalent vaccine offers prolonged protection against anogenital warts and low-grade cervical, vulvar, and vaginal neoplasias, according to the results of 2 randomized controlled trials reported in the July 21 issue of the BMJ.

Flojuggler: For The Man Who Knows Nothing Is More Terrible Than A Woman’s Period

The Frisky

Posted by: Jessica Wakeman Filed in: news
12:10PM, Friday July 30th 2010

Men, are periods wrecking havoc on your lives? Everywhere you turn is there a woman eating a pint of Ben & Jerry’s or unwrapping a Tampax? Does this concern you? You never have to be blindsided again by leaving your man-cave only to confront the terror that is menstruation.

Doctor Challenged to take Gardasil as Proof it is OK

Originally Posted by ComeLook
Letter sent to [email protected] on Sun, 04 Jul 2010 as reported on
Comelook.Org
(still no reply received one month later)

Dear Dr James Reilly TD,
I congratulate you on the success of your intensive lobbying efforts to introduce a free mass vaccination program (with Gardasil) for all 12 year old girls. There is still some apprehension among parents however regarding the safety of this vaccine, as highlighted by organisations such as truthaboutgardasil.org

5 Steps to Hormone Health and Weight Loss

Health news for americans

July 28, 2010

Our hormone health effects our bodies in many ways but one specific way is an increase in weight. Hormonally challenged women gain weight around their middle between the armpits and the top of the thighs.

Often their arms are normal, their legs are normal and from the neck up they look great! Hormonally challenged men gain weight around their waists and often are on their way to developing breasts!

New Mental Health Resource Will Lead To Almost Everyone Having a Disorder

Prevent Disease

July 27, 2010

An updated edition of a mental health bible for doctors could mean that soon no-one will be classed as normal, experts warned today.

Diagnoses for ‘disorders’ could be based on symptoms including toddler tantrums, mild mood swings and binge eating.

Sweeping changes are being made to the U.S Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), which influences practitioners around the world.

Mom: Gardasil Gave Teen Brain Damage

KOAT 7 News ABC
Albuquerque
Teen’s Treatment Working

July 28, 2010
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. —
Three months ago Action 7 News introduced you to 16-year-old Alexis Wolf, a teen with severe brain damage, reportedly caused by violent seizures.

Alexis’ mom blames a series of Gardasil shots for the change in her daughter.After Action 7 News’ story aired, a local doctor volunteered to treat Alexis for free and he promised results.

Female hormonal disorders

Looking for Your Health
Thursday, July 29th, 2010 | Posted by admin

Hormones are chemicals your body produces to regulate various functions. You do this important messages and signals to various organs and tissues. When they work harmoniously, your body behaves in a predictable manner. But if there is too much or too little hormone is one, then imbalance occurs and you begin to feel that something is wrong. Wanted pregnancies do not happen, the discomfort of PMS, the days before menstruation very difficult, or irregular menstruation occurs or not at all.

Reproductive Coercion

Society for Menstrual Cycle Research

re: Cycles

July 29th, 2010 by Elizabeth Kissling

In our May 28 “Saturday Surfing” round-up of recommended reading, we highlighted Lynn Harris’ essay for The Nation about new research on “reproductive coercion”: the alarming frequency with which young men try to get their partners pregnant, often by sabotaging birth control methods.

When Teen Pregnancy Is No Accident

The Nation
Lynn Harris
May 24, 2010

Leyla W. couldn’t figure out where her birth control pills kept going. One day a few tablets would be missing; the next, the whole container. Her then-boyfriend shrugged and said he hadn’t seen them. She believed him—until she found them in his drawer. When she confronted him, he hit her. “That was his way of shutting me up,” says Leyla, who is in her mid-20s and living in Northern California. (For her safety, Leyla wishes to withhold her last name and hometown.)