About Richard

Richard Lanigan 57 is the parent of four children, he was awarded a Masters in Health Promotion at Brunell University in 2004 he has practiced chiropractic at his practice Spinal Joint in Kingston Upon Thames since 1996 providing care for thousands of children

Another child in a Million, another vaccine?

Another child in a Million, another vaccine?

If you are researching about vaccines one comment you will often hear is that the the risk from a vaccine is “one in a million”. Its never explained how the reach this figure and how its the same for all vaccines. When Vera Duffy got in touch with the chief … Continue reading

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Flu jab given to millions is ‘almost useless’ – Channel 4 News

The flu vaccine given to millions of Britons turns out to be almost entirely ineffective, with only 3 per cent of cases showing any useful effect. A GP friend told me how she felt embarrassed trying to encourage people to have it as the have Government targets which they have to … Continue reading

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Not sure the Tetanus Vaccine is all its cracked up to be?

Not sure the Tetanus Vaccine is all its cracked up to be?

This is a good article on Tetanus  by DAVE MIHALOVIC that I have plagiarized As with most vaccines, we have been led to believe that a tetanus shot is a necessity to protect us from a supposedly virulent germ that can lead us to our death. When we carefully consider … Continue reading

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Mother wins only £90,000 payout after 18 years trying to get the government to take responsibility for MMR damage to her son

Jackie Fletcher formed the group JABs to get justice for children damaged by the MMR vaccine after her son suffered severe brain damage after he was given the controversial MMR vaccine as a baby. The Daily Mail reports she has been awarded £90,00  compensation towards her sons care  The judgment is … Continue reading

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Why we did not vaccinate our children; black sheep of the human “herd”?

Arguably antibiotics were the greatest medical discovery of the 20th  century and saved millions of lives, unfortunately over prescribing especially for viral conditions like colds, has led to some strains of bacteria mutating and becoming resistant to antibiotics, these bacteria now pose a major threat to public health according to … Continue reading

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There is good science, bad science & PR for the pharmaceutical industry

There is good science, bad science & PR for the pharmaceutical industry

The scientific approach changed during the second world war. The war demanded something more urgent and goal directed. New weapons needed to be manufactured and new technologies invented to aid soldiers in the battlefield. Physicists had created sonar, radar , chemists had produced chemical weapons etc etc. The undisputed crown … Continue reading

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