is so tied into the issue of vaccinations; it's difficult to feel a lot of confidence in particular vaccination recommendations when they seem to be so profit-driven.
http://life.salon.com/2011/10/26/do_boys_really_need_the_hpv_vaccine/But with the CDC’s new guidelines, parents with sons now join those of us with daughters in navigating the often muddy waters of our children’s current and future health. It’s certainly worth mentioning that the sudden push to give the vaccine to boys will significantly boost the profits of Merck, the drug’s producer. Not bad considering that just a year ago, CNN was dismissing Gardasil as a “marketplace dud.” It’s also notable that the recent University of California, San Francisco, study on Gardasil’s effectiveness on anal cancer was funded with grants from Merck, and that the lab’s professor, Dr. Joel Palefsky, has been an advisor to the company.
I want all of our sons and daughters to go out into the world of sexual maturity without the fear of cancer looming over their heads. I also know that the pharmaceutical industry has a deep financial stake in every needle that is injected into their bodies. We parents make uneasy choices, and sometimes, take the leap of faith that the ones we land on are the best. Because we have to live with the knowledge that every medical breakthrough for our kids is also a golden opportunity for somebody else to make a buck.