Saturday, November 23, 2024

Medscape Shows True Colors by Declining to Publish Negative Vaccine Data

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Filed under Vaccination

This last month I ran full force into the power of vaccine companies and their “strangle” hold upon the information disseminated about their products. Medscape, one of the largest online medical resources, is a great tool that keeps me informed about the most recent medical topics and articles to hit the media stream. It was their “manipulation” of published information that showed me the true ideological stance of many main stream medical establishments; “we aren’t looking for truth unless it fits into our frame of mind.” What follows is a daily log of the events that took place.

On August 4th I received an email from Medscape Review giving me the “Top 10 Most Read Articles By Pediatricians.” Number ten was the article titled “HPV Vaccine Adverse Events Worrisome Says Key Investigator.” I saved the email as every Thursday (the 4th was Monday) I review and print the articles I wish to read.

On August 5th I also received an email from Medscape Pediatrics with again the article titled “HPV Vaccine Adverse Events Worrisome Says Key Investigator.” I saved both emails for review on Thursday.

Thursday came (the 7th of August) and I

The Secretin Story- Still an Effective Treatment for Autism?

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Filed under Autism

Secretin was one of the first “magic bullets” touted for autism. It is a hormone that stimulates the pancreas to release its digestive enzymes, particularly sodium bicarbonate which neutralizes the stomach’s acid. It was initially tested on a three year old autistic child, who had phenomenal results.

Probiotics Shown to Decrease Respiratory Illnesses and Infections

During the winter season, many parents have ask about specific ways to prevent respiratory illnesses in their children.

Parents Blamed for Measles Outbreaks Due to Fear of Autism

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Filed under Autism, Vaccination

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that from January to July of this year 131 cases of Measles were reported from 15 states. This is the highest number of Measles in the Unites States since 1996 and public health officials are blaming the growing number of parents who refuse to vaccinate their children due to the association of Measles with Autism.

IV tubing contributes to preemie liver problems

In a newsletter about 6 months ago I reported on the research indicated that phthalates in plastics were associated with reproductive abnormalities – particularly sterility in men. Recently a new study has come to light showing that phthalates are now associated with liver problems, particularly in preemie babies whose only source of phthalates are from the IV tubing.

Omalizumab (Xolair) linked to Cardiovascular Adverse Events

The popular asthma medication Xolair ,used in patients with moderate to severe asthma , was recently associated with adverse cardiovascular adverse events from the ongoing interim safety study entitled “Evaluating the Clinical Effectiveness and Long Term Safety in Patients with Moderate to Severe Asthma (EXCELS).”

The Real Risk for Cesareans: An Expert Interview

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Filed under Child Birth

Cesarean section (c-section) is the most commonly performed surgery in the United States.

EEG Assessment and Treatment For Autistic Spectrum Disorders

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Filed under Autism

As the Medical Director for Healing Solutions, I am always on the lookout for new treatments and therapies that I can employ to help our patients. In particularly, over the last 5 years has kept my attention, but I’ve been hesitant to fully endorse.

ANOTHER Study Links Thimerosal Exposure to Increasing Risk of Autism

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Filed under Autism, Vaccination

Another recent study, this time published in Neurendocrinology Letters, has given more fuel to the movement that the vaccine preservative Thimerosal contributed to the rising incidence of autism.

FDA Advisory Members Agree Antiepileptics Pose Suicidality Risk

Early this month a panel of members from the FDA met to discuss the reports that antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) could potentially increase the risk of suicidality (suicidal ideation and behavior).

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