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USATODAY: FDA scientist says she was reprimanded for warning
On Jun 12, 1:52 pm, Ilena Rose wrote:
EXCERPTS: At least four other F.D.A. safety reviewers in recent years have been punished or discouraged after uncovering similar drug dangers, according to Congressional investigations. Among them: http://www.BreastImplantAwareness.or...s.org/blog.htm http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/...-insider_N.htm By Rita Rubin, USA TODAY Rosemary Johann-Liang thought she'd be able to leave her job Friday at the Food and Drug Administration, where she worked for 6½ years, without much fanfare. Despite her frustrations, Johann-Liang says, she is leaving FDA mostly for personal reasons. Two of her three children are autistic, and, she says, she needs a job with a more consistent workload and hours. She begins working Monday as chief medical officer in the vaccine injury compensation program at the federal Health Resources and Services Administration. Still, she says, she might have tried to figure out how to stay at the FDA "if the agency had a vision of promoting and protecting public health." Is this irony or just desserts? She has two autistic kids. Probably all fully vaccinated. Scientifically, not medically correct, the vaccines are the only known link. Only a MD could accept and believe that mercury, aluminum, formaldehyde, etc., could be injected into a child without severe consequences. Now, she is going to be the chief medical officer in the vaccine injury compensation prorgam? Fat chance for the parents of tens of thousands of children sacrificed for the profit of the pharmaceutical industry and the pediatricians townhouses and caribbean condos. DrCee |
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USATODAY: FDA scientist says she was reprimanded for warning
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wrote: On Jun 12, 1:52 pm, Ilena Rose wrote: EXCERPTS: At least four other F.D.A. safety reviewers in recent years have been punished or discouraged after uncovering similar drug dangers, according to Congressional investigations. Among them: http://www.BreastImplantAwareness.or...s.org/blog.htm http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/...-insider_N.htm By Rita Rubin, USA TODAY Rosemary Johann-Liang thought she'd be able to leave her job Friday at the Food and Drug Administration, where she worked for 6½ years, without much fanfare. Despite her frustrations, Johann-Liang says, she is leaving FDA mostly for personal reasons. Two of her three children are autistic, and, she says, she needs a job with a more consistent workload and hours. She begins working Monday as chief medical officer in the vaccine injury compensation program at the federal Health Resources and Services Administration. Still, she says, she might have tried to figure out how to stay at the FDA "if the agency had a vision of promoting and protecting public health." Is this irony or just desserts? Neither one. Thanks for asking. She has two autistic kids. Probably all fully vaccinated. Probably. Scientifically, not medically correct, the vaccines are the only known link. You left out another one called "genetics." Typical that you wouldn't think of this. Note that one of her kids is *not* autistic. If your personal boogeyman were responsible, they all would be. Only a MD could accept and believe that mercury, aluminum, formaldehyde, etc., could be injected into a child without severe consequences. Who says there was any mercury? We don't know how long ago her children were vaccinated Now, she is going to be the chief medical officer in the vaccine injury compensation prorgam? Fat chance for the parents of tens of thousands of children sacrificed for the profit of the pharmaceutical industry and the pediatricians townhouses and caribbean condos. You have a grossly distorted idea of how much pediatricians make; they are among the lowest-paid specialists. Of course, all of your postings come from the same font of ignorance, so it's not really surprising. -- David Wright :: alphabeta at prodigy.net These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct. "Only George Bush could start a war for oil and not get any." -- Bill Maher |
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