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Here is an article I had saved about Vit. K injections.

Kay

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Newborn Vitamin K administration linked to higher cancer rate for 1-6 year

old children

SOURCE: British Medical Journal, 316:189-193, Jan 17, 1998

In this study of over 4000 children, published in the British Medical

Journal (1998), scientists did not identify an increased risk for " all "

child cancers for infants given Vitamin-K injections. However, when

scientists went one step further and investigated individual types of

cancer, they did in fact find an increased risk for the cancer

lymphoblastic leukemia. The study compared cancer rates for infants born

in hospitals where all children received Vitamin-K to hospitals where only

one-third of infants received Vitamin-K.

CHEM-TOX COMMENT: Vitamin K administration is often given to newborns

under the premise that it is important in reducing the risk of hemorrhagic

disease (excessive bleeding). Because of previous studies showing genetic

damage occurring in blood cells of animals given vitamin-K, there has been

concern that negative effects could occur in children given Vitamin-K. A

number of follow up studies looking for increased cancer risk in children

given Vitamin-K have been conducted with the majority showing no increased

risk. However, these studies have investigated " overall " cancer risk,

thereby diluting potential to identify increases in specific cancers. This

particular study, which investigated specific child cancers, was in fact

able to identify an increased cancer risk for lymphoblastic leukemia.

Since risk for excessive bleeding in newborns is higher for mothers taking

certain prescription medications dudring pregnancy - studies need to be

conducted to determine if beneficial effects of Vitamin-K are significant

for mothers who are not taking these specific prescription medications

during pregnancy.

Sir Spence Institute of Child Health

University of Newcastle upon Tyne, England

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Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

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>*>

>*> Here is an article I had saved about Vit. K injections.

>*>

>*> Kay

>*>

>*> ******************

>*> Newborn Vitamin K administration linked to higher cancer

>*> rate for 1-6 year

>*> old children

>*> SOURCE: British Medical Journal, 316:189-193, Jan 17, 1998

>*>

>*> In this study of over 4000 children, published in the British Medical

>*> Journal (1998), scientists did not identify an increased

>*> risk for " all "

>*> child cancers for infants given Vitamin-K injections. However, when

>*> scientists went one step further and investigated individual types of

>*> cancer, they did in fact find an increased risk for the cancer

>*> lymphoblastic leukemia. The study compared cancer rates for

>*> infants born

>*> in hospitals where all children received Vitamin-K to

>*> hospitals where only

>*> one-third of infants received Vitamin-K.

>*>

>*> CHEM-TOX COMMENT: Vitamin K administration is often given

>*> to newborns

>*> under the premise that it is important in reducing the risk

>*> of hemorrhagic

>*> disease (excessive bleeding). Because of previous studies

>*> showing genetic

>*> damage occurring in blood cells of animals given vitamin-K,

>*> there has been

>*> concern that negative effects could occur in children given

>*> Vitamin-K. A

>*> number of follow up studies looking for increased cancer

>*> risk in children

>*> given Vitamin-K have been conducted with the majority

>*> showing no increased

>*> risk. However, these studies have investigated " overall "

>*> cancer risk,

>*> thereby diluting potential to identify increases in specific

>*> cancers. This

>*> particular study, which investigated specific child cancers,

>*> was in fact

>*> able to identify an increased cancer risk for lymphoblastic leukemia.

>*> Since risk for excessive bleeding in newborns is higher for

>*> mothers taking

>*> certain prescription medications dudring pregnancy - studies

>*> need to be

>*> conducted to determine if beneficial effects of Vitamin-K

>*> are significant

>*> for mothers who are not taking these specific prescription

>*> medications

>*> during pregnancy.

>*>

>*> Sir Spence Institute of Child Health

>*> University of Newcastle upon Tyne, England

>*>

>*>

>*>

>*>

>*> --------------------------------------------------------

>*> Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

>*> Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

>*> $$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account

>*> earthmysteriestours@... voicemail US 530-740-0561

>*> (go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail

>*> Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm

>*> Vaccine Dangers On-Line course -

>*> http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm

>*> Homeopathy On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/homeo.htm

>*>

>*>

>*>

>*>

>*>

>*>

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