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Irresponsible Science Merck didn't bother to research the effects of Gardasil on girls' ovaries

Discussion in 'Articles' started by LauraLaRue, Sep 11, 2017.

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    Merck didn't bother to research the effects of Gardasil on girls' ovaries
    Except:

    "When one looks at the independent literature, so, studies which are not sponsored by the vaccine manufactures . . with relation to Gardasil, there have been several reports documenting multiple sclerosis and encephalitis, which is brain inflammation, in girls who have received their Gardasil vaccine. So, just because a study sponsored by the manufactures does not identify problems with the vaccine, does not necessarily mean that the vaccine is safe. In fact if one looks at the manufacturer studies, they're often not designed to detect serious adverse events."

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