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Find the latest in immunization, vaccine news and research. Parents across the country are concerned about the mass injections our national health community inflicts on our children and rightly so. Immunization News provides current news articles, covering issues ranging from HIV and Cancer vaccines, to routine innoculations for children as well as the latest Swine Flu scare.

Get the facts before you or your children are vaccinated with any shot or nasal spray. Having a child vaccinated is the most important decision most parents will ever make. It's a decision your child will live with the results of his or her life. It's one decision you can't "do over" or take back — so make an informed one.

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Business Wire (CA)

July 16, 2011

Work Begins on First-Ever Web-Based Child Immunization Registry in Orange County; Orange County is Only County in So. California Without a County-Wide Registry

An immunization registry is a web-enabled information system that functions as a source for providers of complete patient immunization histories and serves to assess patients' immunization needs, reminds patients, parents and providers when immunizations are due, and allows providers to view the patients' histories from any medical clinic facility.

scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org

by Kat Arney

February 22, 2016

As an organisation dedicated to beating cancer, we have a deep-rooted interest in any new research developments that could lead to new, more effective treatments for the disease.

So when we received an enquiry from a supporter about an article entitled "Cancer cured for good" by Bill Sardi and Timothy Hubbell* we were intrigued. The article talks about research by Nobuto Yamamoto in the US, looking at a protein called Gc-MAF (aka GcMAF). His published studies appear to show that injections of very small amounts of Gc-MAF can "cure" people with breast, bowel and prostate cancer.

worldtruth.tv

March 29, 2012

The massive controversy over Texas Gov. Rick Perry's appalling 2007 executive order mandating that all young girls in his state receive Merck & Co.'s Gardasil vaccine before entering school has brought the issue of the vaccine's safety and effectiveness, or lack thereof, back to the forefront of the national conversation. And a European physician has now openly spoken out against Gardasil, claiming that it is both dangerous and completely ineffective at preventing cervical cancer.

vactruth.com

by Jeffry John Aufderheide

April 30, 2013

The CDC tracks your child's vaccinations in a database, using government vaccine registries as part of the Immunization Information Systems program.

The government collects information on who vaccinates their children and who does not. They know how many children have had their vaccines. They also know how many children have opted out of being vaccinated. They have the data. The government has big plans and the most outrageous part about this entire scheme is you don't have a choice - your data is entered. In order to accomplish this task we have to answer 3 basic questions.

Las Cruces Sun-News

by Chris J. Minnick

April 9, 2008

The New Mexico Department of Health and several community partners are holding an immunization event called Snow Day Movie Mania on Monday.

The free movie event and immunization clinic are in celebration of National Infant Immunization Week, which is April 19-26 this year. The event is being sponsored by the Dona Ana County Immunization Coalition, Allen Theatres, Las Companeras, First Step Pediatric Center and Memorial Medical Center.

abcnews.go.com

by Dr. Mark Abdelmalek and Jay Bhatt

April 30, 2020

Dr. Sunny Jha, a University of Southern California anesthesiologist, recently treated a man in his 60s who tested positive for COVID-19. Since the disease is known to attack the lungs, Jha tested the man's oxygen levels...

It was a suspected case, Jha said, of what has been dubbed "silent hypoxics" or "happy hypoxics," which refer to anecdotes popping up across the country of some coronavirus patients who appear to be functioning normally but have surprisingly low oxygen levels. Though not immediately life-threatening, low oxygen levels could exacerbate health problems associated with COVID-19, if left untreated.

news-star.com

by Vicky O. Misa

October 11, 2015

Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) has announced that county health departments will begin offering flu vaccines statewide on Monday in preparation for the flu season.

Of the 114 flu deaths reported in Oklahoma, 86 of them were seniors over age 65. In the same age group, there were 1,354 hospitalizations in the state as a result of flu. The total of Oklahoma flu-related hospitalizations numbered 2,299 for 2014-2015. In the United States, flu season generally starts in October and tapers off around May. Seasonal flu activity usually peaks in January or February.

The Guardian Unlimited (UK)

August 24, 2005

Siobhan O'Neill was told the new five-in-one jab might leave her daughter irritable for a day or two. No one mentioned the possibility of serious side-effects lasting up to a week

So why did our baby continue to have a high temperature' Why was she listless and pale' Why less interactive' Why did she have that odd glassy stare and seem completely different to the way she was before we apparently poisoned her'

The Star Ledger (NJ)

by Ed Silverman

July 16, 2011

Wyeth plans to eliminate up to 1,000 jobs and close two manufacturing plants in response to slowing sales of key products.

Wyeth probably would have made its target if not for $100 million in inventory write-downs, said Mara Goldstein, an analyst at CIBC World Markets. [Read: FluMist]<br><br>Sales of the Premarin and Prempro hormone replacement treatments fell $250 million in the quarter. For the year, the products generated about $1 billion, a 32 percent drop and another 20 percent decline is forecast this year.

CNN

by Miriam Falco

October 20, 2010

Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, has claimed the 10th victim in California, in what health officials are calling the worst outbreak in 60 years.

Since the beginning of the year, 5,978 confirmed, probable and suspected cases of the disease have been reported in California. All of the deaths occurred in infants under the age of 3 months, says Michael Sicilia, a spokesman for the California Department of Public Health. Nine were younger than 8 weeks old, which means they were too young to have been vaccinated against this highly contagious bacterial disease.

      
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