Our bodies have changed in the last generation, making us more susceptible than we were a scant few decades ago.
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Merck has some explaining to do over their MMR vaccine claims
Pharma giant Merck faces at least two lawsuits alleging wrongdoing over its Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR) vaccine — hearings made all the more explosive given the introduction of race into the mix. Continue reading Merck has some explaining to do over their MMR vaccine claims
The future of vaccines will be personalized
Because different gene sequences determine how different vaccines at different doses affect us, vaccines in the ideal should be customized to the individual.
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I’m no anti-vaxxer, but the measles vaccine can’t prevent outbreaks
Vaccinomics — personalized vaccines married to genomics — are no pie-in-the-sky fantasy but possibly the next big coming thing. Dr. Gregory Poland, one of the world’s most admired, most advanced thinkers in the field of vaccinology, certainly thinks so.
Continue reading I’m no anti-vaxxer, but the measles vaccine can’t prevent outbreaks
Clarifying the debate over measles vaccinations
This response, published by American Thinker, to CPI’s Vaccinating the ‘herd,’ takes issue with several of its statements, particularly in regard to risk factors for children.
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The vanishing herd
Mass vaccination advocates rely on ‘herd immunity’ to make their case. But it doesn’t exist.
Fairness on the road
Road tolls don’t deprive people of options, they add travel options for all, improving the quality of life.
The female drivers of income inequality
What to do about this unintended consequence of female emancipation? One route to greater income equality would be to restrict education for women and arrange marriages for them.
One-size-suits-all vaccines will soon be replaced by safer, more effective ones
Continue reading One-size-suits-all vaccines will soon be replaced by safer, more effective ones
Vaccines can’t prevent measles outbreaks
Measles in highly immunized societies occurs primarily among those previously immunized. Continue reading Vaccines can’t prevent measles outbreaks