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post #1 of 11
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Whenever I google a disease to research on it I mostly get info on *how important is it to vax for the disease* and that is not what I am looking for, ykwim?

Does anyone know where I could find some GOOD information on the the diseases, just facts etc... TY
post #2 of 11
What I have done is to google, "why I should/shouldn't vaccinate" and I get all kinds of websites.
post #3 of 11
this book is awesome. I have it on my bookshelves and look at it all the time.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/158...e=UTF8&s=books

it discusses all the diseases and treatments...conventional and alternative.
post #4 of 11
Try the CDC site. MAYBE webmd- haven't looked there lately.

-Angela
post #5 of 11
IMO the best site to look at diseases is the CDC Pink Book:
http://www.cdc.gov/nip/publications/..._pink_full.htm
post #6 of 11
Ita with the Pink Book

Also, this will help if you are interested in disease incidence http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/summary.html

http://healthsentinel.com/graphs.php

http://www.vaccineinformation.org/
post #7 of 11
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Originally Posted by momtoNatalee
Whenever I google a disease to research on it I mostly get info on *how important is it to vax for the disease* and that is not what I am looking for, ykwim?

Does anyone know where I could find some GOOD information on the the diseases, just facts etc... TY
CDC is a good place to look. Sometimes you have to HUNT for the information on the actual studies etc. A good place for information is ********* http://www.*********/vaccines.html. They have a disease column the fourth column over.
post #8 of 11
Thread Starter 
Thanks everyone...very helpful! My problem is every time I pull up the pink book from CDC(w/ acrobat reader) my internet shuts off when I close it(but I can still read the contents) I am working on these problems though. Thanks
post #9 of 11
How frustrating!

Another good source is OLD (30 yrs +) medical or health books. It's interesting to read what THEY say about diseases that we're told to be terrified of today.

-Angela
post #10 of 11
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Originally Posted by alegna
How frustrating!

Another good source is OLD (30 yrs +) medical or health books. It's interesting to read what THEY say about diseases that we're told to be terrified of today.

-Angela
Great idea..thanks
post #11 of 11
Are you having any luck Tiffany?
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