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The Use of Acetaminophen in Children after H1N1 Vaccine<\/b><\/div>\n

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Dr. Mercola <\/a>recently posted a follow up article on the swine flu due to President Obama’s declaration on the epidemic last Saturday. The reported article from foodconsumer was that children who had been given acetaminophen to reduce fever and immune response after the H1N1 vaccination had a lower immune response than those not given the medicine. Foodconsumer reported that fevers had been reduced amongst the children receiving Tylenol; however, their immune system were not as effective after the vaccine as those who hadn’t taken the Tylenol. (When I tried to log into Lancet, the original report could not be found). <\/div>\n
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This article summarizes one philosophy of Naturopathic and functional medicine, the body’s innate healing capacity. A fever serves a purpose-to make it too hot and inhospitable to those nasty critters that shouldn’t be taking residence in your body. The body has an ability to protect itself. The fact that the immune response would kick into high gear after a vaccination demonstrates how vaccinations up-regulate your immune response. This makes me question if this unnecessary stimulation causing fevers is the best thing for little ones.<\/div>\n
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Reporting of the Swine Flu: Laboratory Confirmation Not Needed<\/b><\/div>\n
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Excerpt from CDC website:<\/div>\n
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Will tracking of 2009 H1N1 hospitalizations and deaths after August 30 be the same as it was in the spring and summer?<\/h4>\n

No, tracking of 2009 H1N1 hospitalizations and deaths will not be the same after August 30, 2009. In an effort to add additional structure to the national 2009 H1N1 reporting, new case definitions for influenza-associated hospitalizations and deaths were implemented on August 30, 2009. The new definitions allow states to report to CDC hospitalizations and deaths (either confirmed OR probable) resulting from all types of influenza, not just those from 2009 H1N1 flu. This is a broader set of data than states were previously reporting as it now includes 1) laboratory-confirmed influenza for all types of influenza, and 2) pneumonia and influenza cases identified from hospital records, most of which will not be laboratory confirmed.<\/b><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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CDC. Monitoring Influenza Activity, Including H1N1. 9\/11\/2009. (online). http:\/\/www.cdc.gov\/h1n1flu\/reportingqa.htm<\/a><\/div>\n
Dr. Mercola: The New Twilight Zone: President Obama Declares Swine Flu Emergency. 10\/27\/2009. (online).<\/div>\n
Foodconsumer.org. Tylenol May Raise Infection Risk in Babies After Vaccination. (online). 10\/17\/2009. http:\/\/www.foodconsumer.org\/newsite\/Non-food\/Drug\/tylenol_may_raise_infection_risk_in_babies_after_vaccination_171.htm<\/div>\n
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IBD Medications Linked to Skin Cancer<\/b><\/div>\n

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According to a recent report from WebMD<\/a>, certain medications increase the risk of nonmelanoma skin cancer in IBD patients. Although the mechanism is not suggested, many of the IBD medications work by suppressing the immune response. A healthy immune response is needed to prevent overgrowth of cells.<\/div>\n
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Excerpt from article:<\/div>\n
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IBD Patients Only<\/h3>\n

Long’s team took a closer look at just the IBD patients in the study and the specific medicines they took. Several types of medications are used to treat IBD, with a goal of decreasing excess activity of the immune system. Long compared 742 IBD patients with skin cancer to 2,968 IBD patients without skin cancer.<\/p>\n

Among the findings:<\/p>\n