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Feb 08, 2011
Vaccine injuries are a reality. Concerned health advocates and parents are uniting worldwide to expose the truth. They will not go away until they have scientifically sound answers to all of their questions about vaccine safety, efficacy and need.

Feb 07, 2011
Neurological problems due to nerve damage after vaccination is a fairly common adverse event with flu vaccines. In 1976, there were more cases of Guillain-Barre Syndrome reported after vaccination than there were confirmed cases of Swine flu.

Jan 28, 2011
Lara’s story is but another in the line of tragedies following GlaxoSmithKline’s “Armed for Life” marketing campaign for Cervarix. Unfortunately, she has joined the group of 'One More Injured or Gone After HPV Vaccination.'

Jan 10, 2011
New scientific paper reveals possible mechanism of action and suggested diagnosis protocol for autoimmune disorders induced by vaccines.

Jan 08, 2011
The beginning of a New Year is traditionally a time for reflecting on the past and making plans for the future. It is no different for the SaneVax Team.

Jan 06, 2011
31 August 2010, France banned advertising Gardasil as an anti-cancer vaccine in their country. Activists from the United Kingdom are battling the same problem with the advertising campaign for GlaxoSmithKline’s HPV vaccine, Cervarix.

Jan 04, 2011
France says the award winning advertising campaign for Gardasil is false and misleading. The Sanevax Team wants to know - Where was the press coverage when this happened? Why did no one break the news to the public?

Dec 29, 2010
The FDA continues to spark controversy over Merck's Gardasil vaccine, as they ignore scientific principles to grant approval for extended use as a preventative for anal cancer and anal intraepithelial neoplasm. The SaneVax Team wants to know why.

Dec 13, 2010
What criteria do governments use to decide whether the benefits of a vaccine outweigh the risks? On what basis do they judge whether a vaccine should be 'recommended' or 'mandated?" Does common sense enter the equation?

Dec 10, 2010
According to FDA rules, in order to obtain ‘fast-track’ approval a new drug or medical treatment, two criteria must be satisfied. The drug/treatment must be for a serious disease and it must fill an unmet medical need.


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