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H1n1 vaccine News

Mother loses child after H1N1 vaccine, government denies relation

Chumphon - In the Chumphon's Lang Suan district of Thailand, a mother has lost her child, which she feels is related to the government's national vaccination for the H1N1 swine flu.
In the Media by Andrew Moran

South Korean student dies after receiving A/H1N1 vaccine

On Monday, a South Korean student died of cerebral hemorrhage after receiving the A/H1N1 vaccination but officials have stated the student's death is completely unrelated to the vaccine.
In the Media by Andrew Moran - 1 comment

Canada's H1N1 vaccine campaign costs over $1.5 billion so far

The flu season has only just begun but already Health Canada has spent upwards of $1.5 billion to pay for the vaccination program and the public campaign urging people to get immunized.
In the Media by Stephanie Dearing - 2 comments

CDC says children under 9 should get two doses of Vaccine

The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that kids under 9 will need two doses of the H1N1 vaccine to be fully protected.
In the Media by Joe Gullo - 2 comments

Possible deaths from H1N1 vaccine reported in Sweden

There are reports from Sweden of possible deaths linked to the H1N1 vaccine; unconfirmed and unwelcome news which will surely complicate the very busy flu season that has descended on most of the northern hemisphere.
In the Media by Stephanie Dearing - 9 comments

H1N1 vaccine safety becomes an issue in Canada

As Canada gears up to administer the H1N1 vaccine for Monday, concerns about the vaccine's safety are growing. Officials are working to calm the fears of parents while countering the swine flu conspiracies that continue to grow.
In the Media by Stephanie Dearing - 18 comments

Health Canada says H1N1 vaccine on track for early November

Health Canada said the H1N1 vaccine was on time for an early November roll out. However, parts of Canada are already dealing with the flu strain, and testing of Canada's vaccine still has not been completed.
In the Media by Stephanie Dearing - 6 comments
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An early clinical trial of a hepatitis C vaccine has shown "promising" results, according to researchers at Oxford University.

A sudden, serious allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis is "extremely rare" after childhood vaccinations, a U.K. study suggests.


Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan say they are close to developing a vaccine to fight respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a highly contagious infection that can be life-threatening to children.


'Vaccine fatigue' may be to blame

The BBC has gained rare access to a high-security US research facility where scientists have developed a new vaccine against a devastating animal disease, foot-and-mouth.
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Is an edible vaccine in our near future?

Immunizations taken with food? Sounds more pleasant than a jab in the arm, but could it be a reality? Scientists in...
May 20, 2012 in  Reason and Science by Tim Sandle - 1 comment

Vaccine developed to protect against norovirus or 'winter vomiting bug'

Important research finding: a vaccine for norovirus, which is highly infectious and is difficult to kill by cleaning,...
May 1, 2012 in  Health by Tim Sandle

Vaccines & the added ingredients that are going into your body

April 22, 2012 The word vaccination was first used by Edward Jenner in 1796. The word "vaccination" was...
Apr 22, 2012 in  MYSTERY by Mindy Allan

Anti-cocaine vaccine in development

A new anti-cocaine passive vaccine—a vaccine consisting of ready-made antibodies—can reverse the effects of acute...
Apr 19, 2012 in  New Science by Tim Sandle

New anti-heart attack vaccine may lower arterial fat

The Daily Mail has reported that a new vaccine has been developed that significantly lowers arterial fat levels and,...
Apr 3, 2012 in  Health by Tim Sandle - 1 comment
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