Jabs For The Girls

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From top:  Dr. Brenda Corcoran, William Campbell.

William Campbell of the Here’s How podcast meets the HSE’s Consultant in Public Health Dr Brenda Corcoran to discuss the safety of HPV [human papillomavirus] vaccines (Cervarix, Gardasil, and Gardasil 9) which claim to prevent cervical cancer in females.

William writes:

I ask Dr Corcoran “Are girls going to die of cancer because they are being scared off the vaccine?’ She answers: ‘Yes’…

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146 thoughts on “Jabs For The Girls

  1. DubLoony

    How much as been raised and spent on cancer research over the years?
    Now that there is a cancer vaccine for a very specific type of cancer that women develop fear mongering, anti-vaccer nonsense and religious numpties are trying to prevent its roll-out.

  2. William Campbell

    Just for clarification, vaccines don’t ‘claim’ to prevent cervical cancer; (vaccines can’t ‘claim’ anything).

    It is a matter of established scientific fact that a) the vaccines prevent certain strains of HPV, and that those strains of HPV cause cervical cancer..

  3. Pob

    Vaccines work.

    The HPV vaccine has been shown to be safe and effective and continues to be monitored.

    It’s frustrating to see the anti science “I have anecdotes as proof” crowd being given so much air time to spread fear and misinformation.

    These people will be directly responsible for people not being vaccinated and as a result going on t develop cancers.

    Vaccines work.

          1. William Campbell

            That is a conspiracy theory blog. It doesn’t count as scientific evidence. It links to other conspiracy theory blogs. That is not evidence of anything. But if there is the “Undeniable Scientific Proof” that it and you claim, why not just link to the scientific paper?

            It would be far easier to just post the link rather than write pages and pages of swivel-eyed theories, why not just do that… it’s almost as if.. it doesn’t exist…

          2. mildred st. meadowlark

            I like the overuse of SHOUTY CAPITALS and all the exclamation marks!!!

            It’s a true indication of professionalism

          3. MoyestWithExcitement

            *A conspiracy theory gobbled up by fragile shut ins with nothing they can be proud of but can delude themselves into thinking they’re the smartest guys in the room because they’re rallying against the “hive mind” of the “sheeple”

          4. William Campbell

            It’s really easy.

            * Go to Google Scholar
            * Find the paper that ‘proves’ your claim
            * Post the link

            And you win the argument. It’s really, really easy…. unless of course the evidence doesn’t exist…

          5. jambon

            Very weak study with numerous flaws. Debunked at (among others):
            http://leftbrainrightbrain.co.uk/2009/09/17/another-weak-study-proves-vaccines-cause-autism/
            http://leftbrainrightbrain.co.uk/2010/09/16/autism-causation-and-the-hepatitis-b-vaccine-no-link/
            http://www.harpocratesspeaks.com/2013/05/mind-institute-no-difference-in.html
            http://lizditz.typepad.com/i_speak_of_dreams/2012/07/1-hepatitis-b-vaccination-of-male-neonates-and-autism-diagnosis-nhis-1997-2002-2010.html

          6. Jusayinlike

            Those links go to sites that dont disprove anything have another go there champ..

            Debunking says it all

          7. MoyestWithExcitement

            That’s a study about how glial cells increase in female macaques. So are you on an unhinged trolling buzz or are you just crazy?

          8. Jusayinlike

            Welcome back Bertie, the simple facts according to you are complete pie in the sky, but you are obviously welcome to your opinion, nobody can take that away from you

          9. ReproBertie

            The simple facts are pie in the sky? That’s your rebuttal?

            Well lets start with the first one – Vaccines work. How many people do you know living with TB, small pox or polio? What’s the rate of measles, mumps and rubella like compared to before the vaccines were introduced?

            How about the second one – Vaccines are safe: No difference in the rates of serious illnesses occurring in vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals has been found in a study that compared the rates of illness among unvaccinated people and over 80 million people who have received over 200 million doses of HPV vaccine.

            The third has been proven to be correct time and time again and is just pointing out the lies spread by one guy in a faked study.

            Stop spreading lies.

          1. ReproBertie

            Yes, you clearly went down a dead end with this anti-vaccination garbage as the lies are so easily exposed.

    1. rory

      And you’re clearly some kind of false flag operation orchestrated by the BS/GAA illuminatti, to get anal retentive shut-in’s like myself to correct your idiotic comments, thereby increasing visitorship figures for this site.

      1. Jusayinlike

        Wow I disagree with vaccines and suddenly I’m a troll yea Rory is that what your saying?

        1. MoyestWithExcitement

          You were asked if you have any evidence for your insane statement that vaccines kill. Your respinse was ‘Yes I do’ without providing any. You are obviously a troll. Or you could be clinically stupid I guess.

          1. MoyestWithExcitement

            A youtube video and a blog about a court case prove vaccines cause autism? Are you manonfire? I’ll leave you to your crazy ramblings, you space cadette.

          2. Jusayinlike

            Stupid troll, crazy ramblings, manonfire, space cadette

            Wow touched a nerve
            How dare I have an opinion outside mainstream.
            I better stay gullible just to fit in

          3. MoyestWithExcitement

            Well the schadenfreude I’m getting from your posts is helping me get over the flu at the moment so I suppose anything can happen. Why don’t you try a vaccine and I’ll sell you some of your curative posts from Broadsheet if anything goes wrong?

          4. Jusayinlike

            Well it’s more than a low budget YouTube conspiracy vid as described by one of the chancers above

          5. ReproBertie

            You’re citing vaxxed?

            In 1998 Andrew Wakefield, the director of Vaxxed, published a 12-patient case series in The Lancet that claimed to have found a correlation between the MMR vaccine, autism, and bowel disease. It was garbage. The General Medical Council in the UK stripped Wakefield of his medical licence for research misconduct and his Lancet paper was retracted. He is patient zero for vaccine-autism lies and misinformation.

            Stop spreading lies.

          6. ReproBertie

            No, I never waste my time wondering why people are stupid enoguh to think the proven lies and anecdotes are the same as scientific studies. People believe all sorts of crazy nonsense – religion, angels, astrology, reiki, chi, crystals, reincarnation, ghosts, fairies, sercret governments, twin towers being an inside job, moon landings being faked, chemtrails – you name it and people will believe in it no matter how much evidence proves it to be nonsene.

          7. ReproBertie

            Your comment makes no sense but you’re quickly showing that the same can be said of any and all of your comments.

          8. MoyestWithExcitement

            In fairness, the amount of batter you get on your chicken balls in your average 3in1 probably would put a serious strain on most children’s blood pressure.

          9. ReproBertie

            So you can’t explain it. Well done.

            I have no interest in having an effect on you. I’m just pointing out the nonsense behind your claims for those who might be tempted to believe you.

          10. ReproBertie

            Well since we’re pointing out peopel’s routines you’re doing you’re usual post loads of misleading links trick. Let’s look at your first study : Hepatitis B Vaccination of Male Neonates And Autism.

            This was a study of 33 kids with autism where 9 had been given the Hep B vaccine. A shampoo ad wouldn’t be happy with that many opinions but you’re happy to use it to spread your anti-vaccine garbage.

          11. ReproBertie

            So it wasn’t a study of 33 kids with autism where 9 of them had received the Hep B jab? It doesn’t matter though as the WHO pointed out the flaws in a review of studies published in April 2012.

            “Detailed descriptions of potential biases and pitfalls that could arise from attempting to use VAERS, VSD, NHANES, National Health Interview Surveys or other similar databases to make causal inferences have been described by the
            Institute of Medicine (U.S.) and by a report by Parker et al (2004). Therefore the identified associations between multiple variables including male gender and EIS cannot provide evidence of causality. ”

            http://www.who.int/immunization/sage/meetings/2012/april/Pichichero_Update_on_safety.pdf

            Page 31.

            Codswallop indeed.

        2. The Real Jane

          You disagree with vaccines? Now that’s one of the most astonishingly thick statements I’ve ever read – and little zuppers posts here all the time.

          1. Jusayinlike

            Now I’m thick aswell what with all these insults and faux outrage im starting to get dizzy

          2. rotide

            You can throw those stones at Jane and Moyest all you like. It doesn’t change the fact that you’re a pretty see through troll.

    2. DubLoony

      Seen any smallpox cases lately? Polio?
      Vaccines work.
      If you have scientific proof of otherwise – properly conducted experiments, detailed in peer reviewed journal etc – then provide references.

      If not, you are peddling dangerous, rubbish. Shame on you.

        1. MoyestWithExcitement

          If someone decides against vaccinating their child because they read your posts and that child gets ill and/or dies because of it, that’s on you. You are driven by your own ego here, not empathy, compassion or the truth. You are spreading lies that can and have *killed people* so you can feel like you’re smart. That is disgusting.

          1. MoyestWithExcitement

            I wouldn’t say hilarious, but yes. I’m starting to think you legit don’t have the capacity to understand what you’re saying. Vaccines DO work. There is literally zero evidence they kill or cause autism. I realise that questioning conventional wisdom can be worthwhile but you need to consider why you’re doing it. Does something about the wisdom not make sense to you? Did you happen across something contradictory and compelling? Or does believing something that contradicts experts make you feel smart? Do you feel special and unique because your stance is different to everyone else’s? If it’s that, you need to consider what you’re doing. If someone makes a decision that kills because they believed false information YOU put out there, then you really have direct responsibility for that death. Remember, your actions have consequences.

          2. Jusayinlike

            Yea think about it man..

            Sorry 3 in 1 Vaccines are too much for children, if I affect anyone not to vaccinate their children I’ll be happy..

          3. ReproBertie

            Hopefully nobody is stupid enough to take medical advice from some gullible idiot in the comments section of a website over their own doctor and the rest of the medical community.

          4. The Real Jane

            A gullible idiot who, if their spelling and grammar are any guide, doesn’t read big words or complex you know, things. A loonbag internet conspiracy theorist may be as much as he can manage.

          5. MoyestWithExcitement

            This guy is posting in it. Not far fetched to think someone else of a similar capacity is reading and buying. The point was hypothetical though.

          6. Jusayinlike

            Now I’m gullible too keep it up Bertie the only one your discrediting is yourself

            #insultsareasignoffailure

          7. ReproBertie

            #insultsareasignoffailure says Zuppy, I mean Jusayinlike, who’s been calling people bozo from about his 2nd post.

            If you believe Vaxxed is scientific evidence then yes, you are gullible.

          1. MoyestWithExcitement

            If your “opinion” is ‘that drug will give you autism so don’t take it’ and then I don’t take it and die as a result, then yes, you are at least partly responsible for my death.

      1. Caroline™

        Vaccines are racebaiting. It’s just a virtue signal loved by little SJW generation snowflakes. If vaccines worked, why is Harambe dead?

  4. Daisy Chainsaw

    Funny how people believe a bunny girl over a doctor when it comes to vaccines.

    So much woo, so many idiots.

  5. rotide

    George Hook had a professor of Paediatry on his show earlier and basically came across as an Anti-vaxxer. You could hear the prof getting more and more frustrated as the interview went on.

    I think Hook was trying for a devils advocate play but god, it was depressing to hear people talk like that in Ireland. Apparently it’s not just terminally stupid americans anymore.

          1. Jusayinlike

            Your calling my side splitting laughter getting flustered, easy on the kook-aid there Bob

  6. Bob

    I think that what’s getting missed in all this is that Broadsheet knocked it out of the park again with another great headline. Kudos, folks!

  7. rotide

    We appear to have found the perfect foil for Moyest.

    These two will keep themselves amused all day

    1. MoyestWithExcitement

      Nah, he seems like a delusional shut in who takes everything personally, just like yourself. You two bring a lot of schadenfreude to the table. Broadsheet readers are thankful for it. You hilarious little weirdo.

      1. Kieran NYC

        “Comments and questions are welcome.

        Racism, sexism, homophobia, misogyny, misandry, libel, abuse, bullying, incitement to hatred and hijacking the usernames of other commenters are not. In fairness.”

  8. Chris

    They don’t want them to have the vaccine because they think it will encourage the ride. Well think again despite the windfall of porn and dating apps millennials hardly ever get the ride these days, in fact the ride is at a statistical low point never before achieved when we were more prudish. Give the ride a chance!

      1. Chris

        Less sex please, we’re millennials – study
        http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2016/aug/02/less-sex-please-were-millennials-study?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

        http://www.irishexaminer.com/world/millenials-have-less-sex-than-older-generations-had-414045.html

        http://time.com/4435058/millennials-virgins-sex/

        http://edition.cnn.com/2016/08/02/health/millennials-less-sex-than-gen-x/

        http://uk.businessinsider.com/why-millennials-are-having-less-sex-than-previous-generations-2016-8

        https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/social-issues/there-isnt-really-anything-magical-about-it-why-more-millennials-are-putting-off-sex/2016/08/02/e7b73d6e-37f4-11e6-8f7c-d4c723a2becb_story.html

        https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2016-08-03/why-millennials-are-having-less-sex

        http://www.vice.com/read/why-arent-millennials-fucking

  9. Captain freegear

    Attempt to knock “wrong opinions” through name calling and sarcasm, get whiney fellow phoney love ins involved, accuse of being manonfire; maybe he’s a 20 year old scamp eh Moyest

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