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Claire Dwoskin

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Are aluminum adjuvants plus Gardasil a uniquely damaging neuroinflammatory cocktail?

Posted by Claire Dwoskin on Jul 28, 2016 | in hpv, autoimmunity

Health authorities and the media relentlessly repeat the mantra that vaccines are unequivocally safe, and many uninformed consumers cling to this mantra like a lifeboat. More often than not, however, consumers know little or nothing about the vaccine safety testing process and assume that vaccine manufacturers and regulatory institutions have exercised due diligence in ensuring that vaccines are as safe as possible.

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Link Between Vaccines and African-American Boys Hidden by CDC Says Whistleblower

Posted by Claire Dwoskin on May 09, 2016 | in vaccine safety studies

“I regret that my co-authors and I omitted statistically significant information suggesting that African American males who received the MMR vaccine before age 36 months were at increased risk for autism. Decisions were made regarding which findings to report after the data were collected, and I believe that the final study protocol was not followed.”

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A Different Danish Girl

Posted by Claire Dwoskin on May 03, 2016 | in Blog, autoimmunity

Prior to receiving the HPV vaccine in 2011, Rikke Viborg of Denmark was a normal, healthy and active pre-teen.  So, when her doctor suggested she be vaccinated with Gardasil, the HPV vaccine developed by Merck and recommended by the Danish public health system for girls her age, her parents saw no reason to question its safety or necessity.

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Are Vaccine Adjuvants Contributing to Autoimmune Illnesses?

Posted by Claire Dwoskin on Apr 12, 2016 | in Insider, Blog

New Physicians’ Registry Tracks Prevalence and Characteristics of Autoimmune Syndrome Induced by Adjuvant (ASIA) 

Until recently, cases of ASIA have been largely anecdotal and shared only informally among physicians, making them difficult to both qualify and quantify. The lack of wide scale and comprehensive reporting has also slowed progress toward diagnosing (and potentially preventing) the epidemic growth in autoimmune illnesses worldwide.

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New Research Reveals Link between Vaccines and Autoimmunity Diseases in Prone Individuals

Posted by Claire Dwoskin on Mar 25, 2016 | in Blog, vaccine symposium, autoimmunity

On April 6th in Leipsig, Germany, we (CMSRI) will be sponsoring our 4th International Symposium on Vaccines at the 10th International Congress on Autoimmunity, where experts from around the globe will be discussing new research that conclusively links vaccines to autoimmune diseases in prone individuals. By all accounts, this is an historic step towards unlocking the causes behind today’s epidemic of autoimmune illnesses like MS, Parkinsons, ALS, Alzheimer’s Disease, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Autism.

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A Look at Aluminum Research Breakthroughs in 2015 and 2016

Posted by Claire Dwoskin on Mar 03, 2016 | in Insider, Blog

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• More evidence of aluminum’s role in Alzheimer’s disease, breast cancer, MS and    other autoimmune conditions;
• Findings on the consequences of aluminum contamination in infant formulas; and
• Reports on the potential hidden dangers of aluminum adjuvants in vaccination and  immunotherapy

These are among the many findings of scientific research conducted worldwide in 2015 and anticipated in 2016 according to Keele University’s Professor of Bioinorganic Chemistry and renowned expert in aluminum, Dr. Christopher Exley. 

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Our Top 10 Health & Nutrition Resources

Posted by Claire Dwoskin on Feb 25, 2016 | in Blog

There are so many good reasons to eat healthy, but perhaps one of the most important is that a nutritious, toxin-free diet can prevent and treat some chronic illnesses. Although it is true the origins of these diseases are complicated, today’s lifestyle, with its easy access to foods that are highly processed and/or exposed to toxins, can almost certainly exasperate health problems. While there is a lot of conflicting information out there about what foods are safe and beneficial, we at CMSRI highly recommend the following sites for the most comprehensive and up-to-date tips on eating – and living -- healthy: 

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Flawed HPV Vaccine Safety Statement Triggers Butterfly Effect

Posted by Claire Dwoskin on Jan 29, 2016 | in vaccine safety studies

Leaked E-Mails Reveal WHO Suppressed Info on Dangerous Particles in Vaccine

In chaos theory, there is a familiar metaphor known as the “butterfly effect” that suggests small changes in initial conditions (the flapping of a butterfly’s wings) can result in large differences in a later state (the pattern of a hurricane). In the area of vaccine safety, we’ve seen this play out time and again; most recently, when the misrepresentation of study data on minute components of HPV vaccines, presented before a small gathering in Tokyo in 2014, resulted in a worldwide safety proclamation upon which physicians are now basing their vaccination recommendations – and young girls are suffering. 

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Why are Concussions Among Children on the Rise?

Posted by Claire Dwoskin on Dec 18, 2015 | in Aluminum

Among the potential blockbusters opening on Christmas Day this year is the much-anticipated “Concussion,” starring Will Smith, Alec Baldwin and several other big-name stars. With movie trailers currently running during NFL games, Hollywood is addressing a highly controversial issue with far-reaching consequences and disconcerting implications: Sports-related concussions.

This pandemic of sports-related concussions (SRCs) is sweeping the world of organized team sports, leaving a disturbing amount of neurological deaths and disorders in its wake; a conservative estimate places the number of SRCs at between 1.6 and 3.8 million annually in the United States alone.

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Approve First, Test for Safety Second

Posted by Claire Dwoskin on Dec 01, 2015 | in vaccine safety studies

In Lieu of Tdap and Ddap Safety Testing Results, CDC Collected Post-Vaccine Injury and Fatality Reports

When a woman becomes pregnant, naturally, she wants to protect her unborn child above all else. Therefore, when offered a series of vaccinations said to protect her newborn baby against disease in the first few weeks of life, she will probably accept the vaccinations without a moment’s hesitation.

But would she accept those vaccinations so readily if she knew that their effects on unborn children had not been tested, but rather, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the vaccine manufacturers had been taking a “wait and see” approach based on injury and fatality reports?

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