Measles Book by Children's Health Defense
Author:Children's Health Defense
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781510768253
Publisher: Skyhorse
Published: 2021-09-15T00:00:00+00:00
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Many Doctors Admit in Their Publications that the Measles Vaccine Can Cause Dangerous Side Effects
Quick Version: There are many thousands of articles in the peer reviewed literature (journal articles written by researchers and doctors) that describe injuries following the measles vaccine.
The government has decided that itâs not important to have a formal follow-up program to determine what caused the deaths reported in their VAERS database. For the vaccine industry itâs better to stick its head in the sand and tell the public that deaths and serious injuries associated with vaccines have not been proven.
Therefore, there is no program designed for medical follow-up when a child is suspected to have been killed or severely injured from a vaccine. This is a strange omission. If the government cared about the safety of its vaccine program it should find out why children are being injured or dying.
Doctors write up reports of some children injured or killed by vaccines.
However, medical doctors and scientists have known for years that the measles vaccine can cause or is associated with acute, chronic, and life-threatening side effects in some children. There are thousands of medical articles about this. These articles are often case studies. So while there is no formal program to conduct medical follow-up on vaccine injuries, some independent doctors and scientists have been concerned enough that they have conducted their own investigations.
These investigations are very revealing.
The following articles have all been published in peer-reviewed medical journals. To be clear, the conclusions in some papers are that the vaccine caused the injury. Other papers suggest it didnât, or more research is needed. The bigger point is that these vaccine-related injuries are of enough concern that some scientists are studying them on their own.
All of the following articles can be found in the National Institute of Healthâs PubMed database. PubMed comprises more than twenty-nine million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. You can access it here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/.
Some of the articles are written by doctors at universities and teaching hospitals here in the United States and some are from other countries. Remember that nearly all the vaccines they are discussing are the same ones available in the United States and are made by the same companies.
This is a very small sampling of the titles of some of the articles. You can read the abstracts (summaries) of the actual articles by entering these titles into a Pubmed search:
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