Study showed vaccine safere. Study finds higher rate of reactions Talk about not seeing the forest for the trees. How in the world Helen Branswell could take a large scale study that showed Gardisol is a safe vaccine and turn into a negative by focussing on one particular type of adverse reaction is beyond me. This story should be trumpeting the fact that Gardisol has been proved safe, not stirring up fear over an extremely rare reaction. A lot of young women have been delaying getting this important vaccine, waiting for the results of studies like this. And instead of of telling them in no uncertain terms that it has been shown to be safe, Branswell highlights a minor anomaly in the study results. I hope she will also take responsibility for the needless deaths due to cervical cancer that may occur because of her quest for controversy. Gary Dale |
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