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n/a on 2/3/2007 1:05:07 AM |
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RE: Normal Vaginal Births Cause Infant Brain Hemorrhages |
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Just had to add this, copied from the CDC website, under the header 'HPV and men': 'Should I be worried that I cannot be tested or treated for HPV? No.
HPV is not like other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), which
need to be detected and treated. HPV is a virus that lives in the skin,
rather than in your body. There is no clear health benefit to knowing
you have this virus—since HPV is unlikely to affect your health and
cannot be treated. For most men, there would be no need to treat HPV,
even if treatment were available— since it usually goes away on its
own.'
GASP So the women will be mandated by law to be immunized, whereas the men are free to fool around... I am sure that what it says is true for men on a deserted island, but HPV is a STD and does not exist without the sexual connection, or at least not in a way that would cause problems to women...
In light of this http://www.fwhc.org/health/vaccine.htm and this http://www.ewtn.com/library/ISSUES/STEALTH.TXT this vaccine is down right scary because it seems like a small step from one thing to the next. This is very much outside the scope of this forum though :-)
Just being paranoid? maria |
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