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Of course, all the research and numbers have yet to really spill out and give us a clear picture of what's going on here. Cervical Cancer can take a long time to develop, and Merk's longest study is only 3 years long. But the real reason that the vaccine is so ineffective at preventing HPV is that there are many strains, and the vaccine only stops a few of them.
Several states are considering mandating this vaccine for all girls aged 11-26. If you live in one of these states, or if you have daughters, grand daughters or god daughters that you care about, you might want to say something to your state legislature about it.
Here's a little science for ya:
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/356/19/1991

Several states are considering mandating this vaccine for all girls aged 11-26. If you live in one of these states, or if you have daughters, grand daughters or god daughters that you care about, you might want to say something to your state legislature about it.
Here's a little science for ya:
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/356/19/1991

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Date: 2007-05-29 02:18 am (UTC)I don't know if the makers of Gardasil are pushing the disease. As strange as it is for me to NOT be suspicious of a company, I'm thinking they're not largely at fault.
I do agree that it's much too soon to link Gardasil to prevention and HPV to cervical cancer on the levels people are trying to do. And I also agree with the hormone thing. I personally don't use any medication myself at all (even Tylenol) unless I have to, because I think there's a bad trend to increase our reliance on medication... and it's a cycle, because the more we use it, the less our own bodies function right.
And also, ADHD is a myth. :)
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Date: 2007-05-29 10:40 pm (UTC)Aside: ADHD sure is a POPULAR myth, isn't it?