Health Buzz: Obama Calls for FDA Review and Other Health News

By U.S. News Staff

Posted: February 2, 2009

President Barack Obama Calls for FDA Review Following Salmonella Outbreak

President Obama told the Today show that he is ordering a review of the Food and Drug Administration, following a salmonella outbreak linked to tainted peanut products that has made more than 500 people ill and may be tied to eight deaths. Obama called the outbreak the latest in a series of numerous incidents in the past several years where the FDA has failed to catch problems in a timely matter, according to the T oday show's website. A Peanut Corp. of America plant in Blakely, Ga., shipped salmonella-tainted food items, according to state and federal officials; hundreds of peanut products have been recalled as a result of the outbreak. Obama said that his 7-year-old daughter, Sasha, regularly eats peanut butter, so he is especially concerned about the outbreak.

The peanut processor knew in 2007 that its plant was contaminated with potentially deadly salmonella. This salmonella outbreak may be the scariest one yet because it involves peanut butter and peanut paste that manufacturers bought by the tanker-load and mixed into hundreds of products on supermarket shelves. Here's how to reduce your risk of becoming ill. During last year's highest-profile salmonella outbreak—which was initially attributed to tomatoes but turned out to be caused by jalapeño peppers—food safety experts said that cooking is the only sure bet to foil salmonella.

Vaccine Schedule: The Pros and Cons of Taking a Flexible Approach

More and more parents these days are deviating from the government's recommended vaccination schedule and either delaying some shots until their kids are closer to elementary-school age or spacing out shots in more frequent office visits, Deborah Kotz reports. Some worry that vaccines may be leading to more autism and allergies in kids or believe that it's unsafe to give their baby five shots against eight different diseases on a single day, as is typically recommended for 2-month-olds.

Given the controversy, should pediatricians work with parents who want a custom-made immunization schedule? U.S. News asked two noteworthy members of the American Academy of Pediatrics to explain their conflicting views. New Jersey pediatrician Lawrence D. Rosen, vice chair of the AAP's section on complementary and integrative medicine, favors a flexible approach to vaccinations, while Margaret Fisher, medical director of the Children's Hospital at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch, N.J., and chair of the AAP's section on infectious disease, says she doesn't see the rationale for taking a flexible approach.

Aging Skin Doesn't Have to Be Wrinkled

While birthday cakes may gain a candle every year, the appearance of dreaded crow's feet and creases, luckily, isn't so inexorable. To some extent, simple steps can prevent wrinkles from forming, Lindsay Lyon reports. And even when those time-wrought lines start to appear, it's in our power to contain the damage. By far, the most fundamental component of wrinkle prevention is sun protection, because sun exposure, compounded by other environmental insults, accounts for the vast majority of wrinkles. The rest are caused by uncontrollable factors such as genes and years of repetitive muscle movements, says David J. Leffell, a professor of dermatology and surgery at the Yale School of Medicine and author of Total Skin.

As the economy worsens, Americans are cutting back on plastic surgery. Explore whether you should spend money on detox skin care products, and consider these 3 wrinkle treatments that work. Also, acupuncture might help in smoothing crow's feet and wrinkles.

—January W. Payne

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Sweeping Retooling in FDA & The Other Health agencies

In that the FDA found evidence of salmonella at the Georgia plant, but

officials said earlier that it was a different strain from that of the

outbreak. close attention need to be paid to the other likely products,

based on the survey from the patients. Thanks.

hsr0601 of NY @ Feb 03, 2009 17:36:26 PM

Drugs and Medical Interventions are a patient/parents CHOICE

There is an expression, "The road to hell is paved with good intentions." Before my child was born concerns regarding vaccines did not come up. It was only after that I wanted to learn more than what I was told in my 10 minute Doctors appointment and a flyer they gave me about the diseases and vaccines.

By law, as stated on your website,"Parents must be informed. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention believes that parents should be fully informed about the risks and benefits of vaccination by talking to a trusted health care provider. By law, parents, guardians, or patients must be given information in writing about the risks and benefits of vaccination before a vaccine is administered. " A single piece of paper is not informed consent and in many cases is given to parents after their children are injected.

I was amazed to look back at my vaccine records and what you are recommending each child to get now.

In 1974 I was given 6 doses of 4 vaccines before I was 4 years old. That is it. Today children are given 69 doses before 18, 48 doses before 6. My daughter had 22 doses by 6 months. We are overdosing our children in the name of public health, yet in general their health today is worse.

Parents all over the country are loosing trust in the establishments motivation and intent to safeguard public health. Something needs to be done and the CDC and other organizations need to stop dragging its feet. It is time to do the right thing.

Vaccine Safety research must be taken away from all government agencies and other entities with special interests. There needs to be unbiased independent studies. Currently vaccines are not compared to a control group ever. The only thing close is the Amish population.

Any ethical and legally sufficient vaccine safety agenda must begin with a comprehensive and ongoing review of the health outcomes of fully vaccinated verses unvaccinated children, both prospectively and retrospectively. There is nothing about this in the CDC draft agenda. Only with such a study can the 
costs of both acute and chronic vaccine-caused disease be compared with the benefits of preventable disease. If problems are found, further studies would be conducted focused on how to fix vaccines, the schedule, screening for susceptibility. The vaccination schedule cannot be one size fits all.

The debate over safety is not "parents verses science," but CDC's willful failure to conduct required safety studies and instead its deliberate manufacture of flawed studies designed to clear vaccines. Parents that choose to be selective, delay or not vaccinate at all are some of the most educated people on the topic and are choosing to do what is best for their children based on their individual family health history and circumstances.

No more forced drugging. No more mandates. The CDC should give information on what is available in regard to vaccinations, but not force it. People have the right to choose what medical interventions they believe are best for them. People seek out Doctors to consult with not scare them. Doctors need to be more informed and educated on the topic as well. The belief system of vaccinations is flawed and the overdosing of our children is malpractice.

The US mandates more vaccinations than any other country in the world. Yet our state of health is in decline. 1 out of 2 Americans suffers from a chronic health condition. Are vaccinations solely to blame, no. However, with the known side effects to vaccination and the amount now given to our children and more being targeted to adolescents and adults begs the question; Have we traded diseases for chronic health conditions?

Offer alternatives to disease prevention that do not have deathly or detrimental side effects. Education and options are a powerful thing. Clean water, healthy non-processed and non-GMO foods, sanitation, alternative medicines etc.

We hope that very soon the CDC and other organizations will see that mass vaccination is not the magic drug for public health. We urge you to take expedited action on this issue to benefit the overall health of the American people, especially our children.

Respectfully,

Cassandra Alls

Maryland Coalition for Vaccine Choice

Founder and Parent

Cassandra Alls of MD @ Feb 03, 2009 10:28:24 AM

Photographic proof that vaccines are hurting children

If Margaret Fisher and the AAP don't see the rationale of a flexible vaccination schedule, then they should see a photograph of Ian Gromowski. Tragically the poor little infant was injured by the Hepatitis B vaccine shortly after birth; he lived in misery for 47 days.

http://www.ageofautism.com/2009/02/managing-editors-note-below-is-the-story-of-iam-gromowski-a-boy-who-lived-47-days-after-his-hepatitis-b-vaccination-thank.html

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http://tinyurl.com/dalcmm

So where are all the AAP doctors who should be working to prevent vaccine injuries? The heartless managers of that trade union promote sales rather than protecting consumers. Vaccine injury reports are ignored or denied, and the body count rises.

nhokkanen of MN @ Feb 02, 2009 17:32:27 PM

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