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Feb 9, 2005 - The Hill
Are autism, vaccines and mercury related?
Rep. Dave Weldon (R-Fla.) demands aggressive research to make vaccines safer for everyone, to understand fully what effects small amounts of mercury may have on infants and to develop better measures to screen-out children at risk for an adverse vaccine reaction. The NIH and CDC have been slow to respond to this crisis, and it is time for Congress to act more assertively.
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April 01, 2004 - Los Angeles Times
U.S. Decision to Allow Mercury in KidsFlu Shots Raises Alarm
Hundred of thousands of infants and toddlers who get flu shots starting this fall could be exposed to a mercury-laced preservative that has been eliminated from other pediatric vaccines due to health concerns...
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March 30, 2004 - News-Leader, Springfield, Missouri
Mercury in Vaccines Raises Wider Concern
Like conscientious parents, Riate and Arnold Shreffler made sure their two children got all the recommended immunizations from birth to kindergarten...
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December 23, 2003
CDC Study Raises Level of Suspicion
Canned tuna or canned poison? That was the teaser for a CBS 2 News "HealthWatch" Report of Nov. 22 that focused on high levels of mercury found in tuna and the possible health risks associated with them.
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July 20, 2003
UPI Investigates: The Vaccine Conflict
The screaming started four hours after 8-month-old Chaise Irons received a vaccination against rotavirus, recommended in June 1998 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for every infant to prevent serious diarrhea.
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