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Typically I don't post the same in more than one place, I will do it this time:
http://www.pharmafile.com/news/181169/calls-end-uk-anti-vaccine-magazine
Each time I hear about such things I think of the post mortem photography industry that existed at the end of 19th century:
http://io9.com/the-strangest-tradition-of-the-victorian-era-post-mort-472772709
Most of the kids pictured on these photographs died because of one of the childhood diseases, now eradicated by the vaccination.
Hey, you, is that really what you want?
http://www.pharmafile.com/news/181169/calls-end-uk-anti-vaccine-magazine
British retailers like Tesco and WH Smiths are being urged to drop an anti-vaccine magazine as it could be dangerous for patients.
The ‘What doctors don’t tell you’ magazine claims that vitamin C cures HIV, and suggests that homeopathy could treat cancer. It also states that the cervical cancer vaccine has killed hundreds of girls.
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Many scientists, doctors, patients and medical research charities have begun writing to supermarkets and newsagents, pointing out that the magazine contains dangerous health advice.
Each time I hear about such things I think of the post mortem photography industry that existed at the end of 19th century:
http://io9.com/the-strangest-tradition-of-the-victorian-era-post-mort-472772709
Most of the kids pictured on these photographs died because of one of the childhood diseases, now eradicated by the vaccination.
Hey, you, is that really what you want?