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the proper explanation to why some things are not allowed in the US but in europe... jh Send a noteboard - 20/10/2009 07:10:31 PM
Is the larger likelihood to be sued over there. Technically, that means they have to be extra careful about what they inject into a patient.

Still, though. this 'fear the vaccine' crap is way overblown.
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