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The Lede on current ricin incident(s)

Jon » 06 March 2008 » In Toxicity, chemical weapons, vaccines » No Comments

The New York Times’ blog about news coverage, The Lede, has a good piece by Patrick J. Lyons about the current Las Vegas ricin incident. “Scary Stuff That Won’t Stay in Vegas” updates the story concisely, and provides some context:

After all, nobody is known to have been hurt so far, though seven people — the room’s occupant, three workers at the motel and three cops — have been sent to hospitals for observation, just in case they might have been exposed to the chemical in question, which was found in a package in the room. Update: The occupant of the room is in critical condition and has been hospitalized for several weeks; it now appears that it was a friend or relative who went to the room on Thursday to retrieve his belongings who found the package and reported it.. The authorities are saying they have no reason to think the episode has anything to do with terrorism.

But this wasn’t just any nasty industrial byproduct, it was ricin — the stuff of mystery novels and cloak-and-dagger schemes. And that makes everybody’s ears prick up.

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Angry Toxicologist on alleged link between autism and mercury

Jon » 11 September 2007 » In pharmaceuticals, vaccines » No Comments

The Angry Toxicologist has a piece on the link between vaccines and autism.

AT’s verdict: this causal connection is likely - but

  • we still shouldn’t  be using thimerosal (ethyl-mercury) in vaccines;
  • the typical vaccine regimen makes sense.

After that, it’s over my head, so I’m sending interested readers over there.

Link to article.

The Angry Toxicologist.

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