Study suggests vaccines do not appear to increase risk of MS
Study suggests vaccines do not appear to increase risk of MS
Scientists looked at about 4,700 people who received vaccines against hepatitis B (Hep B) and the human papillomavirus (HPV), and found no long-term risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) or similar nervous-system diseases...... Read More - http://www.ms-uk.org/vaccinations
MS-UK - http://www.ms-uk.org/
Re: Study suggests vaccines do not appear to increase risk o
yet another study adding to the noise.
conclusions are vague in the first place.
I do not believe any of the conclusions.
conclusions are vague in the first place.
I do not believe any of the conclusions.
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First MS symptoms exactly five (5) days after seasonal flu vaccine. My Specialist of 25 years convinced that the vaccine was the trigger. Formal diagnosis 6 months later. There is a vaccine now for toe fungus!
Albany 2010. Brooklyn 2011
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Hayes inspired Calcitriol+D3 2013-2014
Coimbra Protocol 2014-16
DrG B12 Transdermal Spray 2014-16
Progesterone 2015-16
Low-Dose Immunotherapy 2015-16
My Current Regimen http://www.thisisms.com/forum/regimens-f22/topic25634.html