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A Closer Look at the Rise of Chronic Illness

Posted by Claire Dwoskin on Sep 11, 2015 | in Blog

Much attention has been garnered over the causal relationship between vaccines and neurodevelopmental disorders like autism and Asperger’s syndrome, and for good reason. However, vaccines are also believed to play a significant causal role in many other chronic illnesses that have become more prevalent in recent decades.

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Questioning Mandated Hepatitis B Vaccination

Posted by Claire Dwoskin on Sep 04, 2015 | in Blog

While vaccines play an important role in protecting our population from serious contagious diseases, this doesn’t mean that as a society, we shouldn’t be closely examining why and how some vaccines are mandated. As the body of scientific evidence on vaccine risk factors for serious neurodevelopmental and autoimmune disorders grows, it’s time to take a more measured and critical look at instances in which vaccines pose more risk than benefit.

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Claire Dwoskin Interview with Aluminum Research Professor Dr. Exley

Posted by Claire Dwoskin on Jul 31, 2015 | in Blog

Claire Dwoskin founder of Children’s Medical Safety Research Institute (CMSRI) interviews Dr. Christopher Exley, Professor of Bioinorganic Chemistry Keele University, Staffordshire, United Kingdom


CLAIRE DWOSKIN (CD):  How did you begin working on the issue of aluminum toxicity?

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Supporting Research for New Alzheimer's Treatment

Posted by Claire Dwoskin on Jul 28, 2015 | in Blog

The Children's Medical Safety Research Institute is excited to announce its support for research into a groundbreaking treatment option for Alzheimer's disease.

Recent research reveals that the consumption of silicon-rich water can improve the memory and cognitive ability of individuals with early stage Alzheimer's disease. Silicon is known for its ability to extract aluminum from the body; this research therefore strongly suggests that aluminum plays a causal role in the onset of Alzheimer's disease. This is the only proposed treatment option within the last 40 years that has been shown to decrease or alter the progression of Alzheimer's disease.

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First Medical Research Textbook Linking Vaccines to Autoimmunity

Posted by Claire Dwoskin on Jul 16, 2015 | in Blog

Hot Off the Presses!  First Medical Textbook Devoted to Research Linking Vaccines to Autoimmunity

With the discovery of autoimmune/inflammatory syndrome induced by adjuvants (ASIA), the work of leading researchers from 14 countries on the role of adjuvants in different vaccines and how they can induce diverse autoimmune clinical manifestations in genetically prone individuals has been published in the newly released medical textbook, Vaccines and Autoimmunity

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How to Start Reducing Aluminum in Your Life

Posted by Claire Dwoskin on Jul 10, 2015 | in Blog

Full Disclosure:  A Guide to Aluminum-Tainted Everyday Products

It is a long established medical fact that elevated levels of aluminum are toxic to the human body, specifically to the central nervous system, according to the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services.  Studies by respected medical institutions worldwide link aluminum to degenerative brain diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases.

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Aluminum and FDA Policies Don't Add Up

Posted by Claire Dwoskin on Jul 06, 2015 | in Blog

While the toxicity of aluminum to the human body has been well known for over a century –President Theodore Roosevelt appointed the first board to study the health hazard of aluminum in 1907 – public policies related to acceptable levels of aluminum exposure and ingestion have ranged from liberal to nonsensical. 

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