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What Really Happened Jan_06.xls Seite 220<br />

22.03.<strong>2006</strong> X 21 Except <strong>for</strong> trace amounts used in vaccine production, thimerosal is no longer<br />

used in childhood vaccines. The exception is the flu vaccine; although<br />

manufacturers are now producing a thimerosal-free version of the flu shot,<br />

the lion's share of vaccine supplies still contain the preservative<br />

24.03.<strong>2006</strong> Guardian 21 A review of the data, published online by the British Medical Journal, finds<br />

that Omega 3 fatty acids do not prevent heart attacks<br />

26.03.<strong>2006</strong> X 21 A Kansas meatpacker sued the gov. <strong>for</strong> refusing to let the company test <strong>for</strong><br />

mad cow disease in every animal it slaughters<br />

27.03.<strong>2006</strong> X 21 In October, .. the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology announced they had achieved<br />

a remarkable feat. Not only did they discover the virus' entire genetic code, they<br />

brought it back to life in a tightly controlled laboratory at CDC offices in Atlanta - Why<br />

is the Armed Forces involved in this research?<br />

01.04.<strong>2006</strong> Berlingske 21 risikoen <strong>for</strong> at få kræft [i hjernen] øges med 100 %, hvis man taler i mobil<br />

eller trådløs telefon en time om dagen<br />

01.04.<strong>2006</strong> Berlingske 21 Risikoen <strong>for</strong> at dø efter en operation er 4 gange så høj i ferieperioder som på<br />

hverdage, viser en ny dansk undersøgelse<br />

03.04.<strong>2006</strong> Wash_Times 21 US to create a bird flu virus mutation - The US Centers <strong>for</strong> Disease Control<br />

and Prevention has begun a series of experiments to see how likely the bird<br />

flu virus could result in a human pandemic - I guess it wasn't turning into a<br />

pandemic fast enough on its own<br />

04.04.<strong>2006</strong> Times 21 A CHEMICAL used to make food wrapping and line tin cans could be the<br />

cause of surging prostate cancer rates in men, says a study. Bisphenol A is<br />

widely used in the food industry to make polycarbonate drinks bottles and the<br />

resins used to line tin cans, even though it is known to leach into food and<br />

has long been suspected of disrupting human sex hormones<br />

06.04.<strong>2006</strong> MSNBC 21 Contact lens wearers warned about eye fungus<br />

15.04.<strong>2006</strong> Berlingske 21 25-årig mand fra Lolland frygtes smittet med fugleinfluenza<br />

22.04.<strong>2006</strong> Berlingske 21 >½ af landets knap 60 skadestuer skal lukkes, og behandlingen af akut syge<br />

22.04.<strong>2006</strong> Scientific<br />

American<br />

danskere skal samles på ca. 25 topmoderne akutcentre<br />

21 Medical marijuana is caught in a classic Catch-22 situation: It is banned because the<br />

fed. Gov. dismisses the evidence of therapeutic benefit as insufficient. But because<br />

marijuana is banned, scientists can't easily gather more evidence to make the case<br />

... Seriously, what are the feds smoking?<br />

26.04.<strong>2006</strong> Guardian 21 Three leading NHS hospitals risk being downgraded <strong>for</strong> failing to give<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation on the death rates of their heart surgery patients<br />

26.04.<strong>2006</strong> X 21 Mercury preservative will continue in some flu vaccines<br />

02.05.<strong>2006</strong> BAZ 21 Jedes dritte der rund 2000 deutschen Spitäler steht nach einer Studie der<br />

Unternehmensberatung McKinsey vor dem wirtschaftlichen Aus<br />

05.05.<strong>2006</strong> Yahoo 21 The 1st national surveys of autism show the condition is very common<br />

among U.S. children -- with up to 1:175 - And how common was it be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

Thimerasol was used in vaccines?<br />

06.05.<strong>2006</strong> X 21 A Northern Arizona University biochemist and her students report that<br />

uranium can damage DNA as a heavy metal independent of its radioactive<br />

properties<br />

09.05.<strong>2006</strong> CNN 21 U.S. has second worst newborn death rate in modern world, report says How<br />

strange to have a government so opposed to abortion, yet so ready to turn its<br />

back on babies once they are born<br />

14.05.<strong>2006</strong> Berlingske 21 medicinstuderende har udbredt en usædvanlig tuskhandel med praktikpladser<br />

på sygehuse, som de sælger til medstuderende <strong>for</strong> ~250.000 kr<br />

17.05.<strong>2006</strong> BAZ 21 In Deutschland ... demonstrierten 12 500 Mediziner für mehr Gehalt und<br />

bessere Arbeitsbedingungen<br />

28.05.<strong>2006</strong> Telegraph 21 American researchers have revealed that 85% of samples taken from autistic<br />

children with bowel disorders contain the virus. The strain is the same as the<br />

one used in the measles, mumps and rubella triple vaccine ... Parents say<br />

their children were developing normally until they had the MMR jab, given<br />

when a child is between 12- and 18-months-old<br />

06.06.<strong>2006</strong> Pravda 21 Final results from a big study comparing two drugs <strong>for</strong> preventing breast<br />

cancer in high-risk women reveal surprises that challenge the government's<br />

claim that one is clearly better. The study compared the old standby,<br />

tamoxifen, to raloxifene<br />

08.06.<strong>2006</strong> Xinhuanet 21 ACE inhibitors [<strong>for</strong> hypertension] may cause birth defects if taken during the<br />

first trimester of pregnancy ... [8.6%]<br />

12.06.<strong>2006</strong> Independent 21 The doctor who sparked a scare over the safety of the MMR vaccine is to be charged<br />

with serious professional misconduct by the General Medical Council

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