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Primum n cere is Latin for First, do harm, one of the guiding principles of medical care. Yet there is a large body of scientific evidence confirming numerous vaccine safety deficits that counteract well-publicised benefits. For example, several studies in this book show that mercury and aluminium in vaccines can cause neurological, immulogical and developmental harm. Other studies show that childhood vaccines are associated with an increased risk of cancer, allergies, seizures, bleeding disorders, and type 1 diabetes. The peer-reviewed scientific studies in this book also show that...A history of measles and mumps is protective against fatal heart attacks and strokes. The pertussis vaccine caused virulent vaccine-resistant strains of pertussis to emerge. Chickenpox vaccines reduced cases of chickenpox but increased cases of shingles. Children have an increased risk of requiring emergency care after receiving MMR. Vaccinated people can spread disease, making herd immunity an unrealistic goal. Many doctors and nurses are unvaccinated due to concerns about adverse reactions. Parents who reject vaccines for their children are highly educated.Product Identifiers
PublisherNew Atlantean Press
ISBN-10188121740x
ISBN-139781881217404
eBay Product ID (ePID)225019485
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SubjectMedicine: General
LanguageEnglish
TypeTextbook
AuthorNeil Z. Miller
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Date of Publication01/12/2016
Place of PublicationSanta Fe, NM
Country of PublicationUnited States
Author BiographyNeil Z. Miller is a medical research journalist and the Director of the Thinktwice Global Vaccine Institute. He has devoted the past 25 years to educating parents and health practitioners about vaccines, encouraging informed consent and non-mandatory laws. He is the author of several books and articles on vaccines, including Vaccine Safety Manual for Concerned Families and Health Practitioners and Vaccines: Are They Really Safe and Effective? Past organizations that he has lectured for include the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association, the International College of Integrative Medicine, Autism One, and the Culture of Life Institute. Mr. Miller has a degree in psychology and is a member of Mensa.