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Thursday, October 19, 2017

HPV vaccines ARE safe: So they say

Controversial HPV vaccines do not raise the risk of 45 serious, chronic diseases (stock)HPV vaccines ARE safe: Controversial jabs do NOT raise the risk of more than 40 diseases - despite cases of girls claiming they have been left paralysed


  • Vaccines were only found to be significantly associated with coeliac disease
  • Researchers believe undiagnosed sufferers are picked up at jab administration
  • HPV vaccines are offered as a series of two jabs to girls aged 12 to 13 in the UK
  • Some claim the jabs have left them bedbound, incontinent and unable to dress
  • The World Health Organization has maintained its stance of HPV jabs being safe 

HPV vaccines are safe, new research reveals.
The controversial jabs do not raise the risk of 45 serious, chronic diseases, a study found.
Although results revealed the jabs are associated with coeliac disease, the researchers believe this is likely due to undiagnosed cases being picked up by health professionals at the time of vaccine administration.
HPV vaccines are offered as a series of two jabs to girls aged 12 to 13 in the UK to protect against the sexually-transmitted virus that causes cervical cancer.
Last year, the parents of Ruby Shallom, 16, from Bracknell, Berkshire, claimed she was left paralysed in three limbs and in hospital on a drip after having an HPV vaccine.
In May, 13-year-old Zara Beattie, from Wigton, spoke out about her agony after being left wheelchair-bound and feeling like an '80-year-old', which her parents also put down to having the jabs.
Yet, global health officials have repeatedly denied the vaccines have any detrimental effects.



After importing blood from USA prisoners with HIV, who would believe the health officials?

Contaminated blood scandal victims allowed to sue government.
“Freedom of information requests have unearthed minutes of meetings and recommendations to the government which strongly suggest that the risks and dangers were known from at last 1983,” Steven Snowden QC told the hearing. Yet that information was not passed on to patients until 1986/7, he said.




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