Guest guest Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 SCHAFER AUTISM REPORT " Healing Autism: No Finer a Cause on the Planet " ________________________________________________________________ Friday, December 9, 2005 Vol. 9 No. 196 >> PROMOTE YOUR WINTER / SPRING EVENT NOW - FREE << DEADLINE FOR JANUARY 2006 AUTISM CALENDAR IS December 23 Submit listing here: http://www.sarnet.org/frm/cal-frm.htm PUBLIC HEALTH * Rogue Virus In The Vaccine * HealthWrap: 'Serious Risks' in 12 Rx's * Medical Journal Criticizes Merck Over Vioxx Data * Parents Want to Know About Every Pediatrician Error CARE * Woman Accused in 2003 Stabbing Is Acquitted RESEARCH * New Clinical Trial in Children with Autism Begins Enrollment * Study: Nerve Regeneration Is Possible In Spinal Cord Injuries MEDIA * Autism One Radio Schedule Dec 12 - 16 Influenza Vaccine & Bird Flu Dec 13 COMMENTARY * Tort Shield Is Wrong Defense Against Flu: Editorial LETTERS * On The Fragile State Of Boyhood PUBLIC HEALTH Rogue Virus In The Vaccine Early Polio Vaccine Harbored Virus Now Feared To Cause Cancer In Humans Carlsen for the San Francisco Chronicle http://tinyurl.com/3d5cv A growing number of medical researchers fear that a monkey virus that contaminated polio vaccine given to tens of millions of Americans in the 1950s and '60s may be causing rare human cancers. For four decades, government officials have insisted that there is no evidence the simian virus called SV40 is harmful to humans. But in recent years, dozens of scientific studies have found the virus in a steadily increasing number of rare brain, bone and lung-related tumors - the same malignant cancer SV40 causes in lab animals. Even more troubling, the virus has been detected in tumors removed from people never inoculated with the contaminated vaccine, leading some to worry that those infected by the vaccine might be spreading SV40. The discovery of SV40 in human tumors has generated intense debate within the scientific community, pitting a handful of government health officials, who believe that the virus is harmless, against researchers from Boston to China who now suspect SV40 may be a human carcinogen. At stake are millions of research dollars and potential medical treatments for those afflicted with the cancers SV40 may be causing. In April, more than 60 scientists met in Chicago to discuss the controversial virus and how it works to defeat certain cells' natural defenses against cancer. " I believe that SV40 is carcinogenic (in humans), " said Dr. Michele Carbone of Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, Ill. " We need to be creating therapies for people who have these cancers, and now we may be able to because we have a target - SV40. " But scientists at the National Cancer Institute say their studies show almost no SV40 in human tumors and no cancer increase in people who received the contaminated vaccine. " No one would dispute there's been a widespread, very scary exposure to the population of potentially cancer-causing virus, " said Dr. Strickler, NCI's chief investigator. " But none of our studies and other major analyses have shown an inkling of an effect on the population. " Critics charge, however, that the few studies done by the government are scientifically flawed and that health officials have downplayed the potential risks posed by SV40 ever since they learned in 1961 that the virus contaminated the polio vaccine and caused tumors in rodents. " How long can the government ignore this? " asked Dr. Adi Gazdar, a University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center cancer researcher. " The government has not sponsored any real research. Here's something possibly affecting millions of Americans, and they're indifferent. " Maybe they don't want to find out. " The recent SV40 discoveries come at a time of growing concern over the dangers posed by a range of animal viruses that have crossed the species barrier to humans, including HIV, which scientists now believe came from chimpanzees and ultimately caused the AIDS epidemic. Based on dozens of interviews and a review of the medical research, this is the story of how the campaign to eradicate polio may have inadvertently permitted another potentially deadly monkey virus to infect millions of people - and why the government for years discounted the accumulating evidence suggesting that SV40 may be a health risk for humans. Polio epidemic, 1955 During the first half of the 20th century, polio struck down hundreds of thousands of people, leaving many paralyzed - some in iron lung machines - and killing others. The worst year was 1952, when more than 57,000 polio cases were reported in the United States. Three thousand died. Then on April 12, 1955, Dr. Jonas Salk, a slightly built, soft-spoken researcher from Pittsburgh, mounted the podium at the University of Michigan and announced that he had developed a vaccine. That afternoon, the government licensed the vaccine for distribution. Salk's vaccine was made by growing live polio virus on kidney tissue from Asian rhesus monkeys. The virus was then killed with formaldehyde. When the vaccine was injected in humans, the dead virus generated antibodies capable of fending off live polio. Dr. Dwight Murray, then chairman of the American Medical Association, called Salk's announcement " one of the greatest events in the history of medicine. " Within weeks, the stockpiled vaccine was being injected into the arms of millions of people worldwide. Virus and the tumors, 1959 Four years later, Bernice Eddy, a researcher at the National Institutes of Health, noticed something strange while looking through her microscope. Monkey kidney cells - the same kind used to make the vaccine - were dying without apparent cause. So she tried an experiment. She prepared kidney extracts from eight to 10 rhesus monkeys and injected tiny amounts under the skin of 23 newborn hamsters. Within nine months, " large, malignant, subcutaneous tumors " appeared on 20 of the animals. On July 6, 1960, concerned that a monkey virus might be contaminating the polio vaccine, Eddy took her findings to Dr. ph Smadel, chief of the NIH's biologics division. Smadel dismissed the tumors as harmless " lumps. " The same year, however, at a Merck laboratory in Pennsylvania, Dr. Maurice Hilleman and Dr. Ben Sweet isolated the virus. They called it simian virus 40, or SV40, because it was the 40th virus found in rhesus kidney tissue. Immunization campaign, 1961 By then, the nation was winning the war against polio. Nearly 98 million Americans - more than 60 percent of the population - had received at least one injection of the Salk vaccine, and the number of cases was plummeting. At the same time, an oral polio vaccine developed by virologist Albert Sabin was in final trials in Russia and Eastern Europe, where tens of millions had been inoculated, and it was about to be licensed in the United States. Unlike the Salk vaccine, the oral version contained a live but weakened form of polio virus and promised lifelong immunity. But U.S. Public Health Service officials were worried. Tests had found SV40 in both the Sabin and Salk vaccines - it was later estimated that as much as a third of the Salk vaccine was tainted - and that SV40 was causing cancer in lab animals. In early 1961, they quietly met with the agency's top vaccine advisers. The agency found no evidence that the virus had been harmful to humans, but in March, the officials ordered manufacturers to eliminate SV40 from all future vaccine. New procedures were adopted to neutralize the tainted polio virus seed stock and SV40-free African green monkeys were used to produce the bulk vaccine instead of rhesus monkeys. But officials did not recall contaminated Salk vaccine - more than a year's supply - still in the hands of the nation's doctors. And they did not notify the public of the contamination and SV40's carcinogenic effect on newborn hamsters. Hilleman would later explain that government officials were worried that any potentially negative information could ignite a panic and jeopardize the vaccination campaign. The first public disclosure that the Salk vaccine was contaminated came in the New York Times on July 26, 1961. A story on Page 33 reported that Merck and other manufacturers had halted production until they could get a " monkey virus " out of the vaccine. When asked to comment, the U.S. Public Health Service stressed there was no evidence the virus was dangerous. No cause for alarm, 1962 The next year, a young Harvard-trained epidemiologist named Dr. ph Fraumeni joined the National Cancer Institute and was assigned one of the agency's most important projects: to determine if there was any cancer increase among those injected with the Salk vaccine. His research would form the basis of the government's position for decades. Working with two colleagues, Fraumeni tested stored vaccine samples from May and June of 1955, the first months of the national immunization campaign, then ranked the samples according to how much SV40 they contained - no, low or high amounts. It would be the only time U.S. health officials measured the level of SV40 in the 1955-1962 vaccine. Stored samples from that period were later discarded. Fraumeni identified the states where the SV40-contaminated vaccines had been distributed during those two months. California, for example, received vaccine with a low level of the virus. The study looked at cancer mortality rates for 6- to 8-year-old children vaccinated during that narrow time frame, tracking the group for four years. The findings, which were published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, showed no significant difference in cancer deaths in states with high or low levels of SV40 in the vaccine when compared with cancer deaths in states with no SV40 in the vaccine. Cleveland children, 1976 Fourteen years later, after isolated reports linking the virus and human cancers, Fraumeni decided to look at another group that had received contaminated vaccine. The group had been the subject of experiments conducted in the early 1960s at Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital. To determine the effect of different amounts of the vaccines, researchers at the hospital inoculated newborns from mostly lower-income black families with doses ranging up to more than 100 times the dose recommended for adults. The experiments took place over three years and involved 1,073 infants. Most were given Sabin oral vaccine later determined to contain SV40. From 1976 to 1979, Fraumeni and his associates sent letters to the children - now age 17 to 19 - but fewer than half responded. The researchers found no SV40-related health problems from exposure to contaminated vaccine. However, their 1982 report published in the New England Journal of Medicine acknowledged the study's limitations: A majority of the children had not responded; SV40-related cancers might take longer than 17 to 19 years to develop, and SV40 appears less likely to infect humans through the oral vaccine. Nevertheless, they called their findings " reassuring and consistent with the prevailing view that SV40 is not carcinogenic in human beings. " Then they decided to end the study, citing " the mounting complexities and obstacles in tracing this particular group and the negative results to date. " The study's closure appeared to end the government's research into the virus. But a few years later there would be a tectonic shift in SV40 research. First discovery, 1988 In Boston, two researchers stumbled onto something disturbing. Dr. Garcea and his assistant, Dr. Bergsagel, were using a powerful new tool called polymerase chain reaction, or PCR, to look for a pair of common human viruses in children's brain tumors. But a different DNA footprint kept popping up in more than half the tumors. They finally realized they were seeing SV40. For more than a decade, scientists had reported sporadic findings of SV40- like proteins in human tumors. But the earlier tests were primitive and the results suspect. PCR, however, is capable of amplifying infinitesimal fragments of DNA, which makes detections far more credible. The findings were troubling. The researchers noted in their published report that the children were too young to have received the contaminated vaccine. But somehow the virus had infected them and embedded itself in their tumors. Mesothelioma, 1988 That same year, Dr. Michele Carbone was surprised to find a milky, rindlike tumor in a laboratory hamster at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md. The animal was one of a group given an SV40 injection directly into their hearts. Sixty percent of those hamsters developed the fatal cancer called mesothelioma. Carbone, a postdoctoral fellow at the institute, knew that SV40 caused tumors in hamsters but only in specific locations where large doses of virus were injected. Here the mesothelial membrane lining the lungs apparently became cancerous from minuscule amounts of SV40 shed by the tip of the needle on the way to the hamsters' hearts. So he tried another experiment, this time injecting SV40 directly into the thin mesothelial walls of another group of hamsters. Within six months, every animal developed mesothelioma. Carbone was puzzled. Mesothelioma is a rare cancer. Few human cases were reported before the 1950s, but its incidence had been increasing steadily, reaching several thousand cases a year in the United States by 1988. Studies had linked mesothelioma to asbestos exposure - with tumors usually appearing many decades later. Yet 20 percent of victims had no asbestos exposure. Carbone decided to use PCR to test 48 human mesotheliomas stored at the NIH. He was stunned: 28 of them contained SV40. More cancers, 1996 PCR unleashed a wave of SV40 discoveries. By the end of 1996, dozens of scientists reported finding SV40 in a variety of bone cancers and a wide range of brain cancers, which had risen 30 percent over the previous 20 years. Then, Italian researchers reported finding SV40 in 45 percent of the seminal fluid samples and 23 percent of the blood samples they had taken from healthy donors. That meant SV40 could have been spreading through sexual activity, from mother to child, or by other means, which could explain how those never inoculated with the contaminated vaccine, such as the Boston children, were being infected. Government assurances, 1996 + Full, continued story here: http://tinyurl.com/3d5cv -- > DO SOMETHING ABOUT AUTISM NOW < -- SUBSCRIBE. . . ! . . .Read, then Forward the Schafer Autism Report. To Subscribe http://www.SARnet.org/ Or mailto:subs at doitnow.com No Cost! ___________________________________________ .. . . HealthWrap: 'Serious Risks' in 12 Rx's By Dan Olmsted for UPI http://www.washingtontimes.com/upi/20051208-112920-1644r.htm Consumer Reports, the independent ratings-and-recommendations publication, is just out with a list of 12 drugs it says have " known or suspected serious risks " patients weren't warned about. " A Consumer Reports investigation has now found that tens of millions of people may unknowingly have been exposed to the rare but serious side effects of a dozen relatively common prescription-drug types, " the magazine said. Among those drugs: the painkiller Celebrex, which the magazine said might cause heart attacks and strokes; estrogen (in Premarin and other prescriptions) for menopausal symptoms, which could trigger breast cancer, heart disease, stroke and blood clots; and the anti-acne drug Accutane, which has been linked to birth defects, depression, psychosis and suicidal tendencies. Consumer Reports said that the serious risks were " undetected or underestimated when the FDA approved them. " The report takes a hard look at whether the Food and Drug Administration has changed " from watchdog to lapdog " of the pharmaceutical industry and notes it " is now being scrutinized by congressional committees and the Government Accountability Office for possible regulatory lapses. " + Full report here: http://www.washingtontimes.com/upi/20051208-112920-1644r.htm .. . . Medical Journal Criticizes Merck Over Vioxx Data By Berenson. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/09/business/09vioxx.html An influential medical journal accused Merck yesterday of misrepresenting the results of a crucial clinical trial of the painkiller Vioxx to play down its heart risks. In a statement last evening, Merck denied that it had acted improperly. The New England Journal of Medicine's allegation could play a critical role in the thousands of lawsuits that Merck faces over Vioxx, an arthritis and pain drug. Vioxx was taken by an estimated 20 million Americans before the company withdrew it last year after a study linked it to heart attacks and strokes. In the three lawsuits that have reached trial so far, Merck has said that it promptly disclosed information about Vioxx's heart risks. But in an interview yesterday, Dr. D. Curfman, the journal's executive editor, sharply criticized Merck for the way it presented data from the clinical trial. The study, called Vigor, covered more than 8,000 patients and was published in the journal in November 2000, almost four years before Merck stopped selling the drug. " They did not disclose all they knew, " Dr. Curfman said. " There were serious negative consequences for the public health as a result of that. " + Full article here: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/09/business/09vioxx.html .. . . Parents Want to Know About Every Pediatrician Error Same survey found they would be less likely to sue if told first. By Gardner for HealthDay http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Healthology/story?id=1375347 HealthDay News - American parents want to know about medical errors involving their children, no matter how harmless or severe the mistake, new research suggests. Parents also claim to be less likely to sue if they are told openly and honestly about an error, according to a study appearing in the December issue of Pediatrics. " This is a very important study. Things aren't necessarily as well-studied in children as in adults, and our natural tendency is to assume that everything from adults applies to children, and that's not always true, " said Dr. R. , director of Quality and Safety Initiatives and an associate professor of pediatrics at s Hopkins Children's Center. " Among adults, we want more disclosure with more severe things. But parents of a small, vulnerable child want to know everything, regardless of the severity. That's a very key difference. " Medical errors have been a focus of attention lately, with a recent Institute of Medicine report estimating they are responsible for 100,000 deaths a year in the United States. According to the authors of this study, 42 percent of Americans say they have been affected by a medical error either personally or through a friend or relative. + Full report here: http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Healthology/story?id=1375347 EVIDENCE OF HARM DISCUSSION LIST HEATS UP AS MERCURY LINK TO AUTISM QUESTION SPREADS An Evidence of Harm email discussion list has been created in response to the growing interest in the book and the issues it chronicles. Now 1,200 subscribers. Here is how to subscribe (no cost): EOHarm-subscribe .. . . CARE Woman Accused in 2003 Stabbing Is Acquitted By Wajda for the Southwest News-Herald. www.swnewsherald.com/news_frontpage/2005/12/120705olbv_acquitted.php Chicago resident , 33, who was charged with attempted first-degree murder and aggravated battery for an incident that took place at DOTS clothing store, 8720 S. Cicero Ave., Oak Lawn, in 2003, was acquitted by a jury on Thursday. was shopping at the store on Sept. 27, 2003 with her autistic son, who was 8 years old at the time. The State's Attorney's Office defended the view of DOTS employee Chadale Cathery, 27, who claimed that attacked her and stabbed her multiple times after Cathery approached ' son when the rack he was playing on began to topple over. The jury, however, made a verdict in favor of , who argued that she defended herself and her son against Cathery, who said struck the boy and then came at her. " I don't go to trial for people that I think are losers, " said ' defense attorney Fred Mark Dry. " () is a very remarkable person. She was innocent, and it's great that the jury saw that, too. " During his defense, neither Dry nor denied that stabbed Cathery with a knife that she owned, or that the women fought. He did, however, say that ' acts were not malicious, but were done in self defense. " She was defending herself and her child, " Dry said. " The woman who was a clerk at the store essentially attacked them. If you're motherly at all, you're super motherly when your child has (autism). " Cathery served four years in prison on a 1994 drug dealing charge. .. . . SEASON GIVING Do Something About Autism This Season! It started c. 1988 and the autism epidemic continues to spread. But there is something you can do right away for any family with autism to help them find answers, treatments and yes, even a cure. Give them a subscription to the Schafer Autism Report. As the answers appear, they are reported here usually first, and always responsibly. Subscriptions are free, but the knowledge can be priceless for an injured child near you. http://www.sarnet.org/giftsub.htm .. . . RESEARCH New Clinical Trial in Children with Autism Begins Enrollment Gulf Coast Research, LLC Opens Clinical Trial Site in Baton Rouge to Research an Investigational Medicine for Gastrointestinal Problems in Autistic Children From a company announcement. http://www.medadnews.com/News/Index.cfm?articleid=297386 PRNewswire - Gulf Coast Research, LLC has begun accepting candidates for a research study to evaluate an investigational medication for persistent gastrointestinal (GI) dysfunction in autistic children. Gulf Coast Research, LLC is one of only 12 sites in the nation to be selected to participate in this medical study. The study aims to determine the impact on GI function through treatment as well as assess the effect of GI symptoms on physical or emotional behavior. To be considered for participation in the study, a child must be between 2 and 17 years of age; be diagnosed with autism, and experience some of the following symptoms: * Chronic diarrhea or constipation * Bloating * Gas * Abdominal pain Research volunteers will receive study medication and medical care at no cost to the family. " With as many as 50 percent of children with autistic disorder experiencing regular GI problems, we recognize the significant impact these issues have on the autism community, which currently has limited information on the cause and appropriate treatments, " says Amy Holmes, MD, Principal Investigator. .. . . UCSF Study Finds Nerve Regeneration Is Possible In Spinal Cord Injuries Source: Eurekalert.org http://tinyurl.com/b7yvr A team of scientists at UCSF has made a critical discovery that may help in the development of techniques to promote functional recovery after Allan Basbaum, PhD a spinal cord injury. By stimulating nerve cells in laboratory rats at the time of the injury and then again one week later, the scientists were able to increase the growth capacity of nerve cells and to sustain that capacity. Both factors are critical for nerve regeneration. The study, reported in the November 15 issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, builds on earlier findings in which the researchers were able to induce cell growth by manipulating the nervous system before a spinal cord injury, but not after. Key to the research is an important difference in the properties of the nerve fibers of the central nervous system (CNS), which consists of the brain and spinal cord, and those of the peripheral nervous system (PNS), which is the network of nerve fibers that extends throughout the body. + Complete article here: http://tinyurl.com/b7yvr .. . . MEDIA Autism One Radio Schedule Dec 12 - 16 Influenza Vaccine & Bird Flu Dec 13 A Worldwide, Web-Based Radio Station for the Care, Treatment, and Recovery of Children with Autism http://www.autismone.org/radio Monday, December 12th: 11:00 am - 11:30 ET Cellini: Parent Activist Tuesday, December 13th: 10:30 am - 11:30 ET Teri Small: Autism: Help, Hope, and Healing Guest: Owens, a member of the Defeat Autism Now! Think-Tank will discuss how the sulfur system works, as well as the low oxalate diet. Special: Part 1 of 2 12:00 pm - 1:00 ET Betsy Hicks: Path to Wellness Topic: Influenza vaccine and Bird Flu issues. Guests: Dr. Ayoub, Blakey, Anne Dachel, and Dr. Stoller. 1:30 pm - 2:00 ET Chantal Sicile-Kira: The Real World of Autism with Chantal Topic: " Growing up to be a successful adult with autism " Guest: Judith H. Cohen, PhD, author of Succeeding with Autism: Hear my Voice. Judith, a Professor of Education and attorney, tells the story of one of her students, , in the teacher education program she coordinated at Adelphi University. has autism, and Judith describes how he got to the point of taking part in the teacher ed program, the strategies that helped him, and where he is now. On Dec 20, will be Chantal's guest. Wednesday, December 14th: 9:55 am - 10:25 ET Peta Cohen, MS, RD: Nutritional Approaches to Treating Autism 11:30 am - 12:00 ET Seth D. Pearl, DC, CCN, CNS: The Health and Wellness Hour with Dr. Seth Pearl Guest: Rebbecca Laber, OTR/L from Optimal Kids. Topic: Eclectic approaches in occupational therapy for children with special needs. Thursday, December 15th: 1:00 pm - 1:45 ET Coyle, D.I. Hom: Discussions on Bioenergetic Therapies - A New Revolution in Healing. Topic: Discussions on the Importance of Bioenergetic Protocol. Guest Anne on and discuss many different bioenergetic therapies and the order to prioritize those, especially prior to bio-chemical interventions. Friday, December 16th: 1:00 pm - 1:30 ET Ackerman: Coffee Talk with Ackerman 2:00 pm - 2:30 ET Amy Lansky: There's Hope with Homeopathy 8:00 pm - 8:30 ET Herskowitz, MA CCC-SLP: Embracing the Journey. Guest: , founder of Autism TodayC. is the author of four books, including Little Rainman: Autism Through the Eyes of a Child and Surrounded by Miracles, and is a co-author of an upcoming Chicken Soup for Special Needs Community book. www.AutismToday.com. Announcement From the Autism Calendar of Events NAA-VA support group meetings Emphasis on biomedical treatments. childcare provided. Dec 11 Charlottesville, Virginia For more information on this autism event and hundreds of others, see: http://www.sarnet.org/events - No registering, no password, no fee. .. . . COMMENTARY Tort Shield Is Wrong Defense Against Flu: Editorial http://www.startribune.com/dynamic/mobile_story.php?story=5767489 With a scary new strain of bird flu hopscotching across Asia, it's encouraging that Congress and President Bush spent much of this fall working up strategies to protect Americans from what could be a deadly influenza pandemic. One strategy on their list, however, should be dumped: Giving vaccine manufacturers sweeping protection against lawsuits filed by injured patients. Public-health experts say offering such liability protection would actually decrease the number of Americans who seek flu shots in a crisis without doing much to increase the number of vaccine manufacturers. We trust that members of the Minnesota delegation won't get hoodwinked into supporting this wrongheaded idea as the year's congressional session draws to a close. The premise behind the liability shield is familiar, even plausible: American drugmakers have been pulling out of the vaccine business for the last 20 years, and fear of lawsuits must be one reason. But that argument falls apart on close examination. A recent study in the Journal of the American Medical Association found only 10 lawsuits in the last 20 years over flu vaccines; the authors have concluded that drug companies withdrew from the vaccine business mainly because of low-profit margins and unpredictable demand. In fact, shielding drug manufacturers from lawsuits could actually reduce the number of Americans who get flu shots in an emergency. That's not the trial lawyers talking; it's the American Nurses Association, Consumers Union and the American Public Health Association, groups that oppose the liability shield. Why? Every vaccine, no matter how effective, will cause side effects or adverse reactions in a small number of patients. Public-health experts know this, and they say there must be some way to reassure or compensate those who might be injured. When the Bush administration encouraged first-responders to get smallpox shots in 2003, for example, there was a huge backlash because there was no compensation program for the small number of recipients who might suffer adverse reactions. All this is no secret to public-health officials, which is why Congress established the Vaccine Injury Compensation (VIC) Program in 1986. It shields drug manufacturers from most lawsuits, but establishes a special fund and a speedy no-fault court to compensate patients injured by a vaccine. Sen. Dodd, D-Conn., has been arguing for months that the VIC, or something like it, should be extended to any new federal pandemic vaccine campaign. Instead, a handful of senators are clinging to the broad liability shield and planning to attach it to a defense spending bill that Congress must pass this month. That would be a shameless favor to the drug industry and a dangerous sellout of public health. Brief Commentary: The vaccine injury compensation concept should be dumped, not expanded. There is little scientific proof that vaccines harm only a small number of those injected as everyone seems to accept. How can they know the extent of damage when the safety studies only go out six weeks and under-reporting of injuries are encouraged, or covered up (like they have been with anthrax, polio shots, for starters)? Where are the studies establishing safety? They ain't there. If anything, vaccines should be held to higher, not lower standards than anything else we take into our bodies because they are mandated. Time for me to sing my favorite safety mantra: C# Bb C# If vaccines are so dirty they require protection from lawsuits Bb C# Bb They are too dirty to go into anyone's body. Duh! OK, so the meter could use some work. I am not convinced that truly safe vaccines are so impossible, as does the Republican leadership. But why should anyone bust their butts, and cut into quarterly profits to make safe vaccines, when they don't have to? Vaccine safety first, not compensation first. -L.S. .. . . LETTERS On The Fragile State Of Boyhood I believe that one contributing factor is that men and boys are ridiculed in movies and t.v., while we increasingly see girls and women as the heroes. I, as a mother of two boys (one ADHD/dyslexic and the other PDD/NOS) had not thought much about this until I read Dr. Dobson's (yes, the founder of Focus on the Family - gasp!) book on raising boys. I am all for women achieving whatever their hearts' desire is, however, not at the expense of the male figures looking like buffoons. For example, in the movie " Titanic " , many of the male characters were shown as idiots or self-serving, saving themselves. In actuality, the numbers of men who went down with the ship were much higher, as they saved the women and children. I just don't think we allow boys to be boys in our politically-correct culture. - Deanne Vizurraga Public Service Announcement to the Reader: AUTISM IS TREATABLE. Consult these sources: . Autism Research Institute http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/index.htm . Generation Rescue http://www.generationrescue.org COPYRIGHT NOTICE: The above items are copyright protected. They are for our readers' personal education or research purposes only and provided at their request. Articles may not be further reprinted or used commercially without consent from the copyright holders. To find the copyright holders, follow the referenced website link provided at the beginning of each item. SUBSCRIBE to SAR: http://www.sarnet.org or mailto:subs@... _______________________________________________________________________ Lenny Schafer, Editor edit@... 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