No long terms studies have been done conclusively showing the HPV vaccine reduces the rate of cancer. When cervical cancer mostly effects women in their 40s and 50s, there is no way a 14 day study can prove it prevents cancer.
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Particularly when it is given to women in their early teen years.
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Replying to @bobsnee @SharylAttkisson
Hpv is the most common std. you have to prevent infection to prevent cancer. Hence vaccinate early. We already use HPV screenings in Pap smears to determine when you need your next one. There is no debate. Hpv causes cervical cancer. Period.
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Replying to @RubyReeses @SharylAttkisson
Moreover, despite getting the HPV vaccine, it is recommended that women STILL get a regular Pap smear to check for precancerous and cancerous growths. So what exactly is the purpose of the HPV vaccine?
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In my opinion to make money, increase promiscuity with risky sexual behaviors, and contribute to NEW diseases that the pharmaceutical industry can then develop products that people "must take" (rinse and repeat).
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Do you have a problem with the hepatitis B vaccine?
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30% nonresponders in general but why in God's name would inject a series of 3 shots starting in baby's first 48 hrs of life, then wonder why our autistic spectrum and other Neuro d/o have gone OFF THE CHARTS?
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I am a nonresponded. Have had 10 shots and still nothing. But with a 30% transmission rate with a needle stick (compare to 0.01 with HIV) it is terrifying for me. Again you can disparage me all you want. I am not saying vaccines are 100% safe but they aren’t voodoo pharma scams.
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You seem pretty intelligent in some ways. But you keep talking about "vaccines" as if it's one thing. That's like saying "medicine is safe." Some is' some isn't. Some is for some people and not for others. We know this.
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This is much work in epi-genetics—how the environment influences genes and I have no doubt that vaccines in certain people do more harm than good. We just need to figure out who they are.
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2/2 knowledge is possible to attain now whereby it wasn't a decade ago.. so she said we are obligated to try.
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