Fall is around the corner, and with it comes the influenza season.  Each year an average of 200,000 people in the US are hospitalized with influenza, and 36,000 die. 1,2 With the addition of the novel H1N1 strain (swine flu), this season promises to be more interesting, and even less predictable , than most.  There can be no doubt, however, that this one set of viruses will exact a heavy toll for thousands of families this season. Too often in medicine we find ourselves confronted with p

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A Defense of Childhood Influenza Vaccination and Squalene-Containing Adjuvants; Joseph Mercola’s “Dirty Little Secret”