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...concerns with getting vaccinations. For example, the H1N1 vaccine packaged in a multidose vial contains the mercury compound thimersol, which though present in trace amounts, could still bother consumers. And there is the infamous case from 1976 when the vaccine used to treat swine flu was associated with Guillain-Barr??� syndrome, causing paralysis in some patients. There are few data to provide conclusive evidence of causation, and scientists now assure us that the production of vaccines has greatly improved in the last 30 years, but consumers may still be worried. If the worker feels confident that the risks...
...coach recalls that Wetzel, even though he was two years removed from South Florida, remembered to call Barr??��s wife and wish her a happy birthday earlier this year...
...Murphys’ most rousing offerings (“For Boston” and a strangely moving “Amazing Grace”) feature enigmatic bagpiper Spicy McHaggis. Even the audience comes through in the clutch, shouting lyrics word-for-word when charismatic frontman Al Barr??��s voice drops out. Of course, nothing can truly replace being there, but Live on St. Patrick’s Day from Boston, MA provides a startlingly close approximation. All the green beer in Boston can’t make your St. Patrick’s Day celebration rock like...
...that since most Americans were to be vaccinated against swine flu, those at highest risk might as well be immunized against A/Victoria at the same time. All this posed a dilemma for federal decision makers: Should they risk giving the double-mix vaccine again, despite the hazard of Guillain-Barr?? syndrome, to guard the most vulnerable against the resurgent A/Victoria strain...
...answer the question, HEW's new Secretary, Joseph Califano, quickly assembled a panel of experts, chaired by Dr. John H. Knowles, president of the Rockefeller Foundation. During briefings by health officials, the panel was presented with a persuasive statistical argument: deaths from Guillain-Barr?? had occurred in about one out of every million high-risk people vaccinated. By contrast, there were 1,260 deaths per million high-risk people who came down with A/Victoria flu last year. In other words, the chance that an uninoculated person would die from A/Victoria flu was many times greater than that an inoculated person...