Estrogen is to Cancer what Fertilizer is to Wheat

SANE Vax, Inc.

Estrogen & HPV Stimulation – Did Merck Conduct the Studies for Gardasil?

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PRLog (Press Release) – Jan 31, 2011 – It appears history has repeated itself many times since January 1970, when a Senate testimony hearing on the safety and efficacy of the first birth control pill was conducted after pressure from women’s groups who were concerned about the side effects of the high dose estrogen in the pills. In 1970, women’s testimonies were disregarded. Concerned delegates were relegated to sit in the balcony during the hearing.

‘Love’ hormone has a dark side

ScienceNews
Oxytocin may accentuate social tendencies for good or ill
By Bruce Bower
Web edition : 2:48 pm

SAN ANTONIO — Oxytocin, a hormone with a rosy reputation for getting people to love, trust and generally make nice with one another, can get down and dirty, according to evidence presented on January 28 at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology.

Health Official: Swine Flu Vaccinations for Children Possibly a Mistake

YLE.fi

Finland
published Sun Jan. 30, 2011 04:40 PM

The Chief Medical Officer of Finland’s National Public Health Institute has conceded that it may have been unnecessary to vaccinate children and young people against swine flu. Dr Terhi Kilpi told the Väli-Suomi newspaper group’s Sunday newspaper supplement that perhaps the vaccine should not have been given to 5-20 year-olds.

For disciplined doctors crime and misconduct can pay very well at Big Pharma

Natural News

Sunday, January 30, 2011 by: Tony Isaacs, citizen journalist

Being found guilty of criminal activity or professional misconduct might ordinarily result in curtailed opportunities and income, but such has not been the case with hundreds of disciplined doctors on the payrolls of Big Pharma. Doctors who’ve been sanctioned, fined, suspended and even convicted of crimes have found their misdeeds to be no obstacle when it comes to raking in big money as drug company speakers, consultants, educators and drug trial overseers.

Woman warns against Gardasil vaccination

Express Advocate
Australia

21 JAN 11 @ 01:41AM BY DENICE BARNES

MOTHER of three Lyndsey Bourne has a message for young women - investigate before you vaccinate.

Ms Bourne, of Erina, suffers chronic fatigue syndrome and is convinced her condition is a reaction to Gardasil, a vaccination against cervical cancer.

FDA Duped Into Approving Fake Product for Human Testing

Vaccine Truth

By Christina England | January 22nd, 2011

When a drug or a vaccine is approved for testing on humans we naturally expect all the paperwork to be thoroughly checked. We assume that background checks have been made and the doctors involved will have had their credentials investigated. To ensure that this task is undertaken correctly the FDA use the skills of Institutional Review Boards.

IRB’s are committees designated by an institution to approve, monitor, and review biomedical and behavioural research. They approve all of the vaccines and drugs for use in human trials. The IRB committees are made up typically of medics, persons from the criminal justice, education, physiology, and public health.

Virginia House passes bill to end HPV vaccine mandate for girls in sixth grade

The Washington Post

By Rosalind S. Helderman and Fredrick Kunkle
Friday, Jan 21, 2011

RICHMOND - The Virginia House of Delegates approved a bill Friday that would eliminate the state’s 2007 requirement that girls receive the vaccine against the human papillomavirus before enrolling in the sixth grade.

Mom’s advice sways older daughter’s decision to get HPV vaccine

VIHC Vaccine Injury Help Center

Posted on January 17, 2011 by RachelB

Many young women rely on a key person to help them make critical decisions in life–no matter how old you get, many turn to their mothers for advice and help. This is especially true as many head out on their own–taking their first steps of true independence when they leave the nest for college. Often intimidated by the many new decisions left in their hands, they call home and ask mom for advice. A new research study is now suggesting that moms play a significant role in the medical decisions that their newly independent daughters may make, and in particular, the decision to be vaccinated with the HPV vaccine hinges significantly on what Dr. Mom prescribes.

Women think they can skip Pap smears after HPV vaccination

6 Minutes

Australia

By Michael Woodhead on 14 January 2011

Many young women believe that Pap smears are no longer important if they have the HPV vaccine, new Australian research shows.

Researchers from the University of Sydney say HPV vaccination campaigns “may need to further emphasis that continued cervical screening is vital,” and also provide more education to dispel other misunderstandings about HPV.

British Researcher Wakefield Defends Link Between Vaccine and Autism

ABC News

Health

British Researcher Holds True to His Study Despite Claims of Falsified Data
By LARA SALAHI
Jan. 17, 2011

Controversial British surgeon Dr. Andrew Wakefield today defended allegations by authors that his research citing a possible link between the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine and autism were outright “fraudulent.”

“There was no fraud, there was no falsification, there was no hoax,” Wakefield told George Stephanopolous today on “Good Morning America.”