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[This TV show will be broadcast live on the internet tonight from the PBS station at Penn State University from 8-9 pm EST] (Kathi Williams Note: Dawn Richardson of NVIC and PROVE will be representing us on this broadcast.)

Community Call-In “The Vaccine Controversy” March 22

By the time American children reach school age, most will receive 39 doses of 12 different vaccines. By comparison, children in 1940 received nine doses of three vaccines. *Mass vaccination has dramatically suppressed-and in some cases eradicated-dreaded childhood diseases. But as the mandated vaccine schedule increases, so do safety concerns. A growing number of parents and scientists say vaccines have also caused chronic illness, disability, and even death. As proof, they point to the government’s National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, which has paid out more than $1.2 billion to parents of children who have been injured by vaccines since 1986.

Critics also say pediatricians rarely provide parents with the vaccine risk-benefit information sheets that they are required by law to provide. With more than 200 new vaccines in development, and more than 12 in the pipeline for introduction this year, some are challenging the status quo.

Join host Patty Satalia and guests for “The Vaccine Controversy.” Call 1-800-543-8242 during the live broadcast with your questions and comments on Thursday, March 22, from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. EST. Broadcast will be on WPSX-TV, (channel 3) WPSU-FM, and the internet.

You can listen to the broadcast by clicking right here. Make sure you have a RealPlayer installed and click to listen. Can we get a chiropractor in Pennsylvania or New York to record the video broadcast on channel 3?

* PC Note: Many question this claim.

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The Vaccine Controversy
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Some of their vaccine resource links
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