Health and Wellness : Inside the Vaccine War: Measles Outbreak Rekindles Public Health Debate

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Democracy Now - "The federal government has confirmed more than 100 people across
14 states have now developed measles. Public health officials suspect the outbreak, which
is concentrated in California, began when an infected person visited Disneyland in
Anaheim in December. In recent years, a growing number of parents have opted not to
have their children vaccinated, claiming a link between vaccines and autism. The
prestigious medical journal Lancet published a study in 1998 showing such a link, but the
study was later retracted and has been widely discredited. According to the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, one in 12 children born in the United States is not
receiving their first dose of MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine on time. Several
potential Republican presidential candidates have weighed in on the debate. Sen. Rand
Paul of Kentucky, an ophthalmologist, said he had heard of instances where vaccines
caused "mental disorders." New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said vaccinating kids is a
matter of "parental choice.""

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Doctor, who claimed vaccines caused autism, dead of apparent suicide after federal agents searched his office
Anti-vaccine Dr Jeff Bradstreet was found dead in an apparent suicide in North Carolina after agents from the US Food and Drug Administration searched his office for reasons unknown.

The Rutherford County Sheriff's Office said in a news release issued this week that Bradstreet, 61, died of what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest.

Bradstreet's body was found in the Rocky Broad River in Chimney Rock on June 19 by a fisherman and rescue team divers responded to the scene and recovered a handgun from the river.


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Democracy Now - "The federal government has confirmed more than 100 people across
14 states have now developed measles. Public health officials suspect the outbreak, which
is concentrated in California, began when an infected person visited Disneyland in
Anaheim in December. In recent years, a growing number of parents have opted not to
have their children vaccinated, claiming a link between vaccines and autism. The
prestigious medical journal Lancet published a study in 1998 showing such a link, but the
study was later retracted and has been widely discredited. According to the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, one in 12 children born in the United States is not
receiving their first dose of MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine on time. Several
potential Republican presidential candidates have weighed in on the debate. Sen. Rand
Paul of Kentucky, an ophthalmologist, said he had heard of instances where vaccines
caused "mental disorders." New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said vaccinating kids is a
matter of "parental choice.""

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They have the right not to vaccinate their kids as long as they homeschool and stay out of public areas like parks and libraries. I saw an episode of Law an Order where an infant that was too young for the MMR got infected and died because of someone's unvaccinated child. Those whack jobs are only helping to create stronger stains of those diseases.
 

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