Controversial vaccine defended by FDANorth Carolina Family Policy Council: “A new government study found that the Gardasil vaccine—which helps to protect against genital warts and certain cancers that are caused by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)—results in higher, but expected, instances of fainting and blood clotting than similar vaccines . . . The North Carolina General Assembly recently amended the state’s sex education curriculum for 7-9th graders to ‘include information about the effects of contracting the Human Papilloma Virus, including sterility and cervical cancer.’” |
