Unless you are visiting the sites of universities, hospitals, governments or scientific journals, I would be very suspicous and skeptical of information I found on the internet. Anyone can form their own organization, anyone can set up their own website and say whatever they want.
This link
http://logisticsmonster.com/2009/10/...ccine-dangers/ has been mentioned as a source of information.
This is from the impressive sounding "4th International Public Conference on Vaccinations (sponsored by the Nat’l Vaccine Information Center) in October, 2009"
http://www.nvic.org/default.aspx
Sounds like a scientific conference and a research facility but a little digging would show:
National Vaccine Information Center was founded in 1982 by Barbara Loe Fisher. She formed the Centre after her son suffered convulsions at the age of 2 1/2 and was left with learning disabilities and ADD. She claims this was a result of a vaccination.
Her education is bachelor of arts degree in English from the University of Maryland and she was employed by the New York Life Insurance Company.
Some of the exhibitors at the conference were E-HolisticHealth.com; Homeopaths.ca; Homeopathy Center of Houston;
This information is from someone with no background in science, who has done no real research and is supported by businesses who believe in crap - Homeopaths
Get your advice from the experts. Don't listen to the opinions of people who do not have a background in science or have no expertise in this field.
I would not ask my insurance agent about repairing my car. Why would you listen to them regarding your health.