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In the October 22, 1997, Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice, Dr. Classen presented more data further substantiating his findings of a vaccine-diabetes connection. He reported that the incidence of diabetes in Finland was stable in children younger than four years of age until the government made several changes in its childhood vaccination schedule. In 1974, 130,000 children ages three months to four years were enrolled in a vaccine experimental trial and injected with hepatitis B vaccine or meningococcal vaccine. Then, in 1976, the pertussis vaccine used in Fin- land was made stronger by adding a second strain of bacteria. According to the National Vaccine Information Center’s (NVIC) report, “Juvenile Diabetes and Vaccination: New Evidence for a Connection,” during the years 1977–79, there was a 64% increase in the incidence of Type-1 diabetes in Finland compared to the years 1970–76. Gabriel Cousens, MD There Is a Cure for Diabetes - Revised Edition Dr. Cousens next 21-Day Transformation Program begins October 25th! ow.ly/A4xWC
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