Vaccine Research Library » Seizures
Seizures at a glance:
According to MedlinePlus, “A seizure is the physical findings or changes in behavior that occur after an episode of abnormal electrical activity in the brain.
The term “seizure” is often used interchangeably with “convulsion.” Convulsions occur when a person’s body shakes rapidly and uncontrollably. During convulsions, the person’s muscles contract and relax repeatedly. There are many different types of seizures. Some have mild symptoms without shaking.”[1]
Why should I be concerned?
- Research has demonstrated a correlation between vaccination and seizures.
Seizures Articles
- The federal government ruled this week that a vaccine was deadly for a young boy who died three years ago.
- Jury: Father didn’t shake his son
- First US research was in ’78, halted early
- Family history of convulsions and use of pertussis vaccine
- Vaccination to Professor Gordon Stewart spells one word: DANGER
- Tennessee cluster’ stirs inquiries
- Flu vaccine production methods triggered fits: CSL
- Fluvax
- Vaccine family to sue CSL over botched flu shots