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Warning - Gardasil May Be Hazardous to Your HealthFoaming at the mouth, shock, seizures, paralysis, coma-even death have been reported as a result of taking the vaccine Gardasil from Merck & Co.
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Gardasil: Protection from Human Papillomavirus or Death Sentence?Gardasil is a vaccination that protects young girls and young women from the four types of human papillomavirus.
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Gardasil Vaccine for HPV PreventionHPV affects more than 20 million Americans. HPV can be asymptomatic. In June 2006, Gardasil was recommended by ACIP for the prevention of HPV in females.
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Gardasil, the Cancer Vaccine: What the Manufacturer's Package Insert Tells UsThe manufacturer's own package insert and government reported side effects reveal the dangers of Gardasil -
Roach Killer in Gardasil HPV VaccineRoach killer in Gardasil HPV vaccine: Sodium borate, AKA borax is a common roach killer and is one of the ingredients in the Gardsail vaccine. Many of the most common side effects of the gardasil vaccine match those of Sodium Borate poisoning.
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Gardasil Deaths Vs. Cervical Cancer PreventionGardasil deaths are the most serious and feared of the Gardasil side effects. Are these Gardasil problems blown out of proportion, or does the Gardasil vaccine cause serious trouble? -
FDA - Gardasil Approved for Prevention of Anal CancerMany are familiar with the Merck Gardasil commercials urging parents to have their children vaccinated for human papillomavirus (HPV). Well now Gardasil has a new indication, the prevention of anal cancer.
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Why Girls Do Not Need the Gardasil VaccinationThe real reasons why girls do not need to get the Gardasil vaccine.
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Ceravix and Gardasil to Treat Gay MenCeravix and Gardasil are to be tested and used to treat gay men for high-grade anal intraepithelial neoplasia (AIN).
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Gardasil Vaccine Not Recommended for BoysVaccinating young boys with Gardasil, the vaccine which protects against 70 percent of cervical cancer causing HPV strains, is not recommended based on the conclusions of a expert panel.
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Gardasil Vaccination Has Potential in Young MenIn the very near future, Gardasil could also be used in young men to treat and prevent certain diseases.
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Gardasil - Is it Worth the Risk?Gardasil claims to protect young women and girls from cervical cancer through the prevention of HPV. But with recent reports of death and serious side effects after receiving the vaccine, is it really worth the risk?
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Reasons Against Getting the Gardasil VaccineGardasil is a vaccine that is intended to protect against four common strains of HPV. This virus can cause cervical cancer.
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Cervarix Vs. Gardasil: Which is Most Effective at Preventing HPV?Cervarix and Gardasil are two vaccines which are designed to prevent HPV. There are some differences between these two vaccines, however. Which is the most effective option for preventing cervical cancer and genital warts? -
Should You or Your Child Get the Gardasil Shot?Protection against HPV comes in the form of three shots called "Gardasil"
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Does Gardasil Cause Birth Defects?Gardasil reduces the risk of the four strains of HPV associated with most types of cervical cancer and genital warts. Is it safe to get vaccinated around the time of conception, though? -
7 Common Myths About GardasilGardasil prevents four of the most common strains of HPV. Here are some common myths about this vaccine.
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Gardasil: What Every Woman Should KnowA general overview of the Gardasil Vaccine. This includes basic information about the drug, who can receive the vaccination, what it protects against, its cost, and possible side effects.
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HPV Vaccination Gardasil Now Available to MenThe HPV vaccination Gardasil is now available to men as well as women. Should men rush out and be vaccinated against HPV? -
Dangers and Symptoms of Using GardasilThough Gardasil is a crucial vaccine of great importance used in the prevention of certain specific cervical cancer caused by HPV, it may have some adverse side effects.
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FDA Approves Gardasil for Anal Cancer PreventionFDA has approved Gardasil HPV vaccine for the prevention of anal cancer in men and women aged 9 through 26 years.
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Should I Get the Gardasil Vaccine?A relatively new vaccine called Gardasil encourages young women to become "one less" victim to cervical cancer. But is this vaccine all it's cracked up to be?
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One Less? Understanding Gardasil and the Risks of HPVGardasil has been touted as a "cancer" vaccine by some. Cervical cancer is an awful condition, but is Gardasil truly going to make you "one less" woman to contract HPV, and therefore "one less" to develop cervical cancer?
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Should Gardasil Be a Mandatory Vaccine?Is it necessary to make the Human Papillomavirus vaccine, Gardasil, mandatory before entering a certain grade in school?
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Gardasil Vaccination Caution and Vaccine Adolescent Males for Throat CancerGardasil approved by the FDA in 2006, a vaccination against HPV for females age 9 - 26. Research study by two doctors confirm HPV in male patients with throat cancer & recommends Gardasil vaccine for adolescent boys.
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Gardasil Vaccinations Prove Even More Effective Against H.P.VGardasil has caused a large amount of controversy in the U.S. because to be effective it must be administrated to girls before they reach sexual maturity, -
Gardasil Spurs HPV/Cervical Cancer AwarenessThe controversy surrounding mandatory Gardasil vaccination has spurred awareness and education of HPV/cervical cancer, and a push for parents to educate themselves not just on the vaccine, but on the motives of the lawmakers and healthcare providers who mandate it.
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Be "One Less" to Support Gardasil MandateThe controversial HPV vaccine, Gardasil, is now mandatory for all new immigrant women to enter the US. To learn more about why this is wrong and what you can do to oppose it, read this article.
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Gardasil Competitors Create Their Own HPV Vaccines that Last LongerA new study found that Gardasil can last at least 3 years. Several competitors of Merck are making their own HPV vaccines that could last much longer than Gardasil. -
Gardasil: Summary of the Vaccine to Prevent Disease Associated with HPV, Cause of Cervical CancerHuman pappilomavirus is the leading cause of preventable cervical cancer. Although Merck's development of the Gardasil vaccine will not prevent HPV infection, it may provide the right prevention for cervical cancer
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Gardasil - World's First Cancer VaccineThere's a new weapon in the arsenal against cervical cancer. The makers of Gardasil, Merck & Co., prove that preventing cancer is possible.
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Genitope's MyVax, Gardasil and other new Cervical Cancer VaccinesInformation concerning Cervical Cancer Vaccines. Discussing Gardasil, Cervarix, MyVax
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Questions About Gardasil: Cervical Cancer Vaccine and Your DaughterIs Gardasil even worth the millions of dollars it will make Merck and Co? And is the result worth exposing young girls to a new vaccine?
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Gardasil Marketing Campaign for Cervical Cancer Misses the MarkA look at the marketing campaign of a new vaccine called Gardasil.
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Concerns Grow as Gardasil, the Cervical Cancer Vaccine, is Linked to Three DeathsGardasil, designed to protect young women from cervical cancer caused by HPV, has been controversial from the beginning. But more serious risks are coming to light. -
Gardasil Vaccine Ingredients - Roach Killer, Aluminum, and Polysorbate 80The Gardasil vaccine has quickly become one of the most controversial vaccines in history. The gardasil vaccine ingredients are roach killer, a potential sterilizer, and aluminum -
Gardasil Vaccine - Do the Advantages Outweigh the Disadvantages?What the vaccine is for, the advantages of Gardasil® versus the disadvantages and serious side effects reported, also my views on making it mandatory for young girls to receive the vaccine before they enter middle school.
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Gardasil Benefits for Adult FemalesIf you are over 26, would you benefit from receiving the Gardasil Vaccination to protect you against the four types of HPV that causes cervical cancer and genital warts?
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Gardasil: Will You Vaccinate Your Child?A parent's research into making the decision on whether to vaccinate her child with the controversial vaccine, Gardasil, against HPV.
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Gardasil Vaccine Injurieswe are convinced by fear mongering that vaccines are an important issue, but there are a lot of things we are not told like the possibility of gardasil vaccine injury. It is important, especially on an avoidable issue like this that we educate ourselves on the risk.





