Report: Vaccines generally safe, some side effects
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Report: Vaccines generally safe, some side effects
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Tags: Vaccination, Diabetes, Type 1 Diabetes, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Autism, Vaccine, Safety
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Is the HPV Vaccine Safe? - Cervical Cancer Center - Everyday Health
everydayhealth.com — “Some women have reported side effects after getting the HPV vaccine. Find out if they are actually related to this vaccine that helps prevent cervical cancer.” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
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RT @womenscancer: Is the HPV vaccine safe? http://ow.ly/6OKcv #HPV #vaccines #safety
IOM report: Vaccines generally safe, no link to autism
news-medical.net — “Vaccines can cause certain side effects but serious ones appear very rare -; and there's no link with autism and Type 1 diabetes, the Institute of Medicine says in the first comprehensive safety review in 17 years. The report released Thursday isn't aimed at nervous parents. And the side effects it lists as proven are some that doctors long have known about, such as fever-caused seizures and occasional brain inflammation.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Report: Vaccines generally safe, some side effects - Topix
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Adverse Effects of Vaccines: Evidence and Causality - Institute of Medicine
iom.edu — “Immunizations are a cornerstone of the nation’s efforts to protect people from a host of infectious diseases. Though generally very rare or very minor, there are side effects, or “adverse effects,” associated with some vaccines. The IOM reviewed a list of adverse events associated with eight vaccines to evaluate the scientific evidence about the event–vaccine relationship. Using epidemiologic and mechanistic evidence, the committee developed 158 causality conclusions, assigning each relationship” View full resource at iom.edu
Most Recently Shared on August 25, 2011 at 3:50 pm By:
hey: @theIOM: will you be rescheduling your webcast on the vaccines report? appears there are technical difficulties. http://t.co/Ppbruhu
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