Infectious Behavior: Brain-Immune Connections in Autism, Schizophrenia, and Depression
Flu Vaccinations For Adults
18/11/11
Flu Vaccinations For Adults
Staying healthy is easier to do than some may think. Some simple ways to maintain good health include washing your hands regularly, eating right and getting the proper health maintenance vaccinations. The first two ways can be pursued on a daily basis whereas the last one, such as the flu vaccination, is taken care of once a year. Flu vaccinations are essential for adults as they provide optimal health for individuals during the times of year where the flu is rampant. The following will offer some of the often-cited benefits to getting an adult flu vaccination each year.
Autism and the Swine Flu Vaccine
07/03/11
Autism and the Swine Flu Vaccine
Parents of children with autism are acutely aware of what vaccines could mean for their sons and daughters. Many are concerned about routine vaccinations, but you should also be aware of the possible dangers of the swine flu, or Influenza A(H1N1) vaccine, in particular. This vaccine has been rushed to market, so to speak, in order to meet the public and government demand for protection from the swine flu. GlaxoSmithKline says that “clinical trials will be limited” owed to government demands and that “additional studies will therefore be required and conducted after the vaccine is made available”. Trials are expected to begin on August 17th by testing the vaccine on 12,000 children between the ages of 3 and 8. Then, 60 to 80 million doses are expected to be administered by mid-September. Officials have admittedly “guessed” at the proper dosage to rush the vaccine to market by the time school has started. They will not know of the vaccine’s effectiveness or side effects until the initial wave of testing is complete, but they do expect that two vaccinations will be necessary. They are confident in the process by which the swine flu vaccine has been derived because it is made in exactly the same way as other flu vaccines. The only difference is that the swine flu vaccine will contain adjuvants to boost the human body’s immune response. There are currently no vaccinations in the US that approve the use of adjuvants. The US would rather not have adjuvants in vaccines because it might give citizens a reason to avoid them. In 1976, adjuvants were used in the swine flu vaccine. Some people had an immunopathological reaction, which lead to their death. About 500 other people became permanently paralyzed by the neuromuscular disorder called Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS). GBS is an immune response to foreign antigens which attacks the nervous system. It results in muscle paralysis, sensory disturbances, and sometimes cardiac arrest. GBS is normally a rare side-effect seen after an influenza vaccine. With the swine flu vaccine in 1976, it is believed that because the adjuvants increased the body’s response to the vaccination, the occurrence of GBS rose from a normal level of one in 1,000,000 to one in 105,000. Parents of children affected by autism are understandably more concerned about immunizations that could cause an autoimmune response like Guillain-Barre syndrome. It is not known for sure that the adjuvants are the exact cause, but they were banned from immunizations in the US afterwards. Because our immunizations are largely produced in other countries and in an effort to keep the vaccine readily available, the US is allowing adjuvants, this one time. They are protecting themselves and the vaccine manufacturers from lawsuits that may occur as a result of distributing this barely tested, questionable vaccine because they are faced with the pandemic status. With all of the hype and confusion around the swine flu, it may be hard to make a truly informed decision. The swine flu has been described as a mild flu which has been less of a problem and caused many less deaths than the regular seasonal flu that we see from year to year. Many parents of children with autism are always looking for safe alternatives to vaccines. Vitamin C helps your body to resist all flus and all infections. It has also been found to be extremely reliable in eliminating and reducing flu symptoms. You can get enough vitamin C by taking <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);” href=”http://www.nutri.com”title=”Vitamin C Powder”>vitamin C powder</a> that is buffered to be easy on your digestive system.
Why Flu Vaccinations Are Decreasing
25/09/10
Discover Why Flu Vaccinations Are Decreasing
The Risk Of Blood Clots
Winter is almost here and it’s important to consider how you will protect your workplace from an Influenza Outbreak. Employers are choosing Flu Vaccinations as a way to provide protection and reduce the risk of serious downtime in the workplace.
Healthy life with vaccinations
24/01/09
Healthy life with Vaccinations Information
Did you know that many funds assume vaccination costs? If you need nowadays a vaccination short time bevor you travel to tropics and subtropics areas – no problem. The possibility to visit distant countries is now as easy as never before. Dangerous infections do not alone sidle up to travelers in tropics and subtropics. Many tourists appreciate the fact that infectious diseases in southern countries who do not belong to tropic and subtropic areas can also sidle up. People from countries where certain infectious diseases no longer occur, travel without the necessary protection. Some “catched” infections are fatal or deadly, others can cause lifelong damage. Many health insurance agencies have recognized this threat and offer increased the costs of travel vaccinations. Through preventive measures, as in most cases a vaccination before departure, the risk of infectious disease will be reduced or even banished.