Sep 11, 2025 07:43 PM
Unintended Side Effects HPV and Shingles Vaccines—Reason for Concern
https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/uninten...or-concern
INTRO: Emerging trends in the peer-reviewed scientific literature show new evidence of unintended effects of two popular vaccines—the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) and shingles vaccines. Surprising findings clearly indicate a relationship between these vaccines and various cancers, cardiovascular disease and dementia. This should raise concern for you and your family, and you should contact your physician as soon as possible—and make an appointment to get vaccinated.
While many in the upper echelons of public health rage on about claims of unintended negative side effects of vaccines, several recent reports refute popular online assertions of unanticipated risk. Quite to the opposite, several solid peer-reviewed reports reveal unexpected benefits of vaccination—results nobody anticipated yet are crystal clear as a vial of thimerosal.
A collection of recent scientific reports illustrates these effects. These unforeseen trends emerged from stepping back and taking a hard look at epidemiological data, unveiling reduced incidence of traditionally non-related pathologies in vaccinated populations. When large data sets from decades of tests and surveys are analyzed, vaccination for HPV appears to have protective effects against cancers beyond the human body’s nether regions, while the shingles vaccines protect against the onset of dementia, ophthalmic cancers, and also cardiovascular disease. The findings speak to an increasing role for viral infection as a cause of, or accelerant of, a broader set of debilitating human diseases than previously anticipated... (MORE - details)
https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/uninten...or-concern
INTRO: Emerging trends in the peer-reviewed scientific literature show new evidence of unintended effects of two popular vaccines—the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) and shingles vaccines. Surprising findings clearly indicate a relationship between these vaccines and various cancers, cardiovascular disease and dementia. This should raise concern for you and your family, and you should contact your physician as soon as possible—and make an appointment to get vaccinated.
While many in the upper echelons of public health rage on about claims of unintended negative side effects of vaccines, several recent reports refute popular online assertions of unanticipated risk. Quite to the opposite, several solid peer-reviewed reports reveal unexpected benefits of vaccination—results nobody anticipated yet are crystal clear as a vial of thimerosal.
A collection of recent scientific reports illustrates these effects. These unforeseen trends emerged from stepping back and taking a hard look at epidemiological data, unveiling reduced incidence of traditionally non-related pathologies in vaccinated populations. When large data sets from decades of tests and surveys are analyzed, vaccination for HPV appears to have protective effects against cancers beyond the human body’s nether regions, while the shingles vaccines protect against the onset of dementia, ophthalmic cancers, and also cardiovascular disease. The findings speak to an increasing role for viral infection as a cause of, or accelerant of, a broader set of debilitating human diseases than previously anticipated... (MORE - details)
