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  1. Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases: The Pink Book (CDC, Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Dise) by Centers for Disease Control and Preventi, 2007-01
  2. From Pink to Green: Disease Prevention and the Environmental Breast Cancer Movement (Critical Issues in Health and Medicine) by Ley, Barbara L., 2009-07-15
  3. The Little Pink Ribbon Book by Bright Pink, 2009-08-25
  4. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle by V. T. Atkinson, 2010-05-03
  5. From Pink to Green: Disease Prevention and the Environmental Breast Cancer Movem by Barbara L. Ley, 2009
  6. Studies of the diapause in the pink bollworm in Puerto Rico (Technical bulletin / United States Department of Agriculture) by L. Courtney Fife, 1949
  7. Stigmonose: A disease of carnations and other pinks (Bulletin / U.S. Department of Agriculture, Division of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology) by Albert F Woods, 1900
  8. The interaction of four bacteria causing pink disease of pineapple with several pineapple cultivars (HAES Journal series) by K. G Rohrbach, 1976
  9. Pink root disease of onions and its control in Texas (Bulletin / Texas Agricultural Experiment Station) by J. J Taubenhaus, 1921
  10. Pink disease: With a clinical approach to possible aetiology by Robert Southby, 1948
  11. The field induction of bacterial pink disease in pineapple fruit (Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station. Journal series) by K. G Rohrbach, 1975
  12. Pink disease (infantile acrodynia) by Charles Rocaz, 1933
  13. Nutritional requirements and biochemical activities of pineapple pink disease bacterial strains from Hawaii (Journal series paper / Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station) by J. J Cho, 1980
  14. PINK DISEASE (INFANTILE ACRODYNIA) by IAN J. WOOD CH. ROCAZ, 1933

1. Xrefer - Pink Disease
A discussion about this disease, also known as acrodynia. Its symptoms and possible causes.
http://www.xrefer.com/entry.jsp?xrefid=128674

2. Pink Disease - Ten Years After
Dathan JG Harvey CC. pink disease Ten Years After (The Epilogue).Br Med J 11181-1182 (1965). ABSTRACT The incidence and mostality
http://www.algonet.se/~leif/yfDAT65a.html
Pink Disease - Ten Years After (The Epilogue).
Br Med J 1:1181-1182 (1965)
Go to: Amalgam-Related Illness Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) The www-address of this page is:
http://www.algonet.se/~leif/yfDAT65a.html

3. PINK DISEASE
and common on going health worries, compared to people who did not suffer from pink disease."Heather Thiele.
http://www.whale.to/a/pink.html
"We seem to have about 50% of members who suffer from auto-immune diseases, such as diabetes, lupus, M5, rheumatoid arthritis etc, whereas the general population suffer from 5 - l0%. There is no doubt in my mind that we have significant and common on going health worries, compared to people who did not suffer from pink disease."-Heather Thiele.
WHAT IS PINK DISEASE?
http://www.users.bigpond.com/difarnsworth/ PINK DISEASE is babyhood mercury poisoning. Some babies are hyper-sensitive to mercury, and if those babies are exposed to mercury, they get Pink Disease. The most commonly used product containing mercury WAS teething powder, but other products frequently used on babies also contained mercury. The symptoms include weepy red rash, peeling skin, lethargy, anaemia, sensitivity to light, respiritory distress and general ill health. About 25% of babies who got Pink Disease died. After it was discovered that mercury was the cause of Pink Disease in 1947, mercury was removed from all teething powders and Pink Disease became rare. An information gathering exercise by the Pink Disease Support Group has revealed a higher than average incidence auto-immune disorders, Bronchiectasis, Solar Urticaria, chemical sensitivities, allergies, eye and mouth problems, infertility, co-ordination difficulties, poor health, and a proneness to emotional and psychiatric disorders.

4. New Disease Reports - First Report Of Pink Disease On Eucalyptus Camaldulensis I
Volume 6 August 2002 January 2003 First report of pink disease on Eucalyptus camaldulensis in Ethiopia Alemu Gezahgne*, J. Roux and M.J.
http://www.bspp.org.uk/ndr/jan2003/2002-27.htm
Volume 6: August 2002 - January 2003 First report of pink disease on Eucalyptus camaldulensis in Ethiopia Alemu Gezahgne , J. Roux and M.J. Wingfield Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, Tree Pathology Co-operative Programme (TPCP), Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute (FABI), University of Pretoria, Pretoria, 0002, South Africa. alemu@fabi.up.ac.za Accepted for publication 07/08/02 Eucalyptus camaldulensis was one of the first Eucalyptus species to be introduced into Ethiopia, and it has been widely planted at low altitude, where warm conditions prevail. Wood from Eucalyptus plantations provides fuel, construction material, and other forest products to local communities. Recently, disease symptoms that resemble those of pink disease were observed on E. camaldulensis planted at Pawe, Benshangul Gumuz region, North Western Ethiopia. These symptoms are common on E. camaldulensis trees growing at this locality The disease is characterised by branch dieback, stem canker, production of epicormic shoots, the production of pink mycelial growth on the surface of infected tissue, and eventually death of trees (Fig. 1).

5. Pink Disease Support Group
pink disease, pink disease, Bronchiectasis, bronchiectasis, mercurypoisoning in children and adults. pink disease SUPPORT GROUP.
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The Pink Disease Support Group was founded by Heather Thiele in 1989. Heather's aim was to collect information regarding Pink Disease, provide information and support to other survivors of Pink Disease, and to publicize the health problems associated with Post Pink Disease Syndrome. The group also provides quarterly newsletters, email chat groups for those with Pink Disease and/or bronchiectasis, and is continuing to research Post Pink Disease Syndrome, and Pink Disease itself.
WHAT IS PINK DISEASE?
PINK DISEASE is babyhood mercury poisoning. Some babies are hyper-sensitive to mercury, and if those babies are exposed to mercury, they get Pink Disease. The most commonly used product containing mercury WAS teething powder, but other products frequently used on babies also contained mercury. The symptoms include weepy red rash, peeling skin, lethargy, anaemia, sensitivity to light, respiritory distress and general ill health. About 25% of babies who got Pink Disease died.

6. Pink Disease Survey
pink disease SURVEY. About 25% of babies with pink disease died. Once mercurywas removed from teething powders, pink disease became a rare disease.
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PINK DISEASE SURVEY
PRELIMINARY QUESTIONS
PART 1.
SYMPTOMS SUFFERED AS A BABY/TODDLER Symptoms suffered in babyhood: TO ANSWER:
PART 2.
TO ANSWER: Circle the appropriate answer: N = Never R = Rarely S = Sometimes O = Often A = Always yes = yes no = no AND fill in any other requested details
EYES
Have you had or do you have any of the following?
Have you had or do you have any of the following?
BLOOD
Have you had or do you have any of the following?
Have you had or do you have any of the following?
CO-ORDINATION
Have you done or do you do any of the following?
Are you allergic/sensitive to any of the following?
GENERAL
Have you had or do you have any of the following?
SKIN
Have you had or do you have any of the following?

7. APSnet Feature: Pink Disease Of Pineapple
pink disease of Pineapple. Clarence I. Kado. The pink disease of pineapple representsone of the most perplexing problems of the pineapple cannedfruit industry.
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Pink Disease of Pineapple Clarence I. Kado University of California Department of Plant Pathology One Shields Ave Davis, CA 95616 Contact: cikado@ucdavis.edu Next to mangos and bananas, pineapples are the third most consumed fruit worldwide. Diseases of pineapple [ Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.] are therefore economically important in the production of fresh and canned fruit products. The pink disease of pineapple represents one of the most perplexing problems of the pineapple canned-fruit industry. The disease is virtually asymptomatic in the field. Pink disease symptoms are primarily recognized when the diseased fruit is canned. The heating process required for canning causes the formation of red and rusty red colored fruit slices that were processed from diseased fruits. Such blemished canned fruits are not marketable. Pink disease represents one of the most important and challenging diseases of pineapple. History Pink disease was originally described in 1915 in Hawaii (6). The pathogen responsible for causing pink disease remained obscure and the nature of the pink color formation of the pineapple fruit tissue was not understood. A myriad of bacteria associated with the pineapple plant, many of which originated from the surrounding soil, made identifying the primary cause of the disease extremely difficult. The biochemical basis of the disease was thought to be complex and difficult to elucidate, and was therefore left uncharacterized. Attempts at identifying the pathogen led to implicating several distinct bacteria as the causal agents of pink disease (5,10).

8. Worldbook Medical Encyclopedia > Pacemaker - Pyrosis > Pink Disease
A comprehensive look at the topic pink disease pink disease Survey, pink disease , pink disease , Bronchiectasis pink disease SURVEY. pink disease is babyhood
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Pink Disease Support Group PINK DISEASE SUPPORT GROUP. 5/66 BOUNDARY STREET, BEENLEIGH, QLD., 4207, AUSTRALIA difarnsworth@bigpond.com. ... WHAT IS PINK DISEASE ? ...
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ID-88: Woody Plant Disease Control Guide for Kentucky
ID-88: Woody Plant Disease Control Guide for Kentucky ... fumigants like chlorinated hydrocarbon compounds applied before planting ... dormant and at pink bud, full bloom ... Control: See EUONYMUS disease control. For galls on ...
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9. Pink Disease Of Pineapple
Fig. 1. pink disease symptoms on pineapple fruit slices originating from a cannedproduct. Healthy fruit (top), and diseased fruit (bottom). Back to Article.
http://www.apsnet.org/online/feature/pineapple/view.asp?ID=242

10. Rd.com: Health Channel
Information about a support organization for persons with, or parents of children with pink disease.
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11. Pink Disease
Babies who were particularly sensitive to mercury developed pink disease, a syndromecharacterised by symptoms including anaemia, lethargy and skin rash.
http://www.disability.vic.gov.au/dsonline/dsarticles.nsf/pages/Pink_disease?Open

12. Amalgam-Related Illness FAQ, Section 2 Symptoms
2.3 Symptoms of Acrodynia. Acrodynia (acro Latin for tip / peak, -dynia Greekfor pain) even named pink disease is a form of chronic Hg-intoxication.
http://www.algonet.se/~leif/AmFAQk02.html
2. SYMPTOMS
2.1 Symptoms in chronic inorganic Hg-intoxication.
The heavy, mostly occupational, chronic inorganic mercury intoxication has been described as having a triad of symptoms:
  • 1) Tremor (or more wide: neurological symptoms)
  • 2) Gingivitis / stomatisis (or more wide: local oral symptoms)
  • 3) Erethismus (or more wide: psychiatric symptoms)
Tremor and gingivitis are not always present and usually not in milder forms. Tremor can cause alteration of the handwriting. The tremor is usually an intentional tremor. Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gingiva (gum). The Erethismus (from Greek; excite) is a pathologically increased excitability . Erethism is usually the first symptom to develop. It goes along with some or many of the following symptoms;
  • irritability,
  • outbursts of temper,
  • stress intolerance,
  • decreased simultaneous capacity,
  • increased sensitivity to sounds and light,
  • resentment of criticism,
  • loss of self-confidence,
  • timidity,
  • excessive shyness

13. Thimerosal-----ethyl Mercuri Thiosalicylic Acid
Texas. pink disease. Letter by Boyd Haley, PhD, is in response to anarticle on the ADA web site by the ADA President (May 23, 2001).
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Thimerosal (in US Thiomersal in Australia
ethyl mercuri thiosalicylic acid, an organic mercury compound ( Quotes Autism increase Thimerosal Content (U.S.)
UK:
Nov 2002
Litigation
Law change to avoid liability
Pichichero, M. et. al. 2002. "Mercury concentrations and metabolism in infants receiving vaccines containing thiomersal: a descriptive study." The Lancet
Review by Helen Tucker

Review by Sallie Bernard at Safeminds.org

Review by Sandy Mintz at Vaccinationnews.com
[Jan 2003] ... The Thiomersal Issue David Thrower (Jan 2003) Government Transcript of the 8/12/99 Workshop on Thimerosol Vaccines Pichichero et al. study
[March 2002] Eli Lilly Documents Reveal Dangers of Thimerosal

Thimerosal and Timerfonate both mercury in vaxs
... Chairman Burton Requests Vaccine Recall The relevant CPMP statements on thiomersal can be accessed at
http://www.emea.eu.int/pdfs/human/press/pus/2096299EN.pdf
http://www.emea.eu.int/pdfs/human/bwp/251700en.pdf Coalition for SAFE MINDS Sensible Action For Ending Mercury-Induced Neurological Disorders http://www.safeminds.org/

14. Volume 10 January - December 1997
Discussion point. The rise and fall of pink disease. A . Dally Wellcome Institutefor the History of Medicine, 183 Euston Road, London NW1 2BE, UK .
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Volume 10: January - December 1997
Issue 2: August 1997
Abstract
  • Discussion point. The rise and fall of pink disease
  • A Dally Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, 183 Euston Road, London UK . Email: a.dally@wellcome.ac.uk ABSTRACT This paper explores the social and medical history and context of pink disease (acrodynia), a serious disease of infants and young children that baffled the medical world during the first half of the twentieth century until it was shown to be caused by mercury poisoning. In the English-speaking world the commonest source of the mercury was teething powders, which were widely available and advertised with increasing sophistication. Efforts to control them (such as the BMJ Keywords : acrodynia, azoospermia, calomel, diagnosis, disease and diseases, erythredema, Feer-Swift disease, infertility, mercury, mercury poisoning, patent medicines, pink disease, poisoning, social construction of disease, teething, Young's syndrome. Pages: Part of the OUP Social History of Medicine WWW service
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    15. The History Of Pink's Disease
    The History Of Pink's Disease. THE HISTORY OF pink disease© BY DianeFarnsworth, 2002. The HISTORY OF pink disease. pink disease SURVEY.
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    Autism and Aluminum Vaccine Exposure Comparision Study© The History Of Pink's Disease HOME Hearing Agenda: "Vaccines and the Autism Epidemic: Reviewing the Federal Autism Silent Voice Quilt This Hearing Parents Requested These Faces Been Shown to Raise Their Hand Testimony Opening Remarks By LD Wedewer US Autism Ambassador ... Arsenic and Old Telomerase: Hopkins Researchers Unravel Effects of Arsenic on Human Cells The History Of Pink's Disease Vaccine Online Video Room See Footage AUTISM and ALZHEIMERS Comparision Study Chart AUTISM and SCHIZOPHRENIA Classification Of Autism As a Mental Illness Is Now Outdated ... Special Thank-You Scroll Down The Page THE HISTORY OF PINK DISEASE©
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    Diane Farnsworth, 2002. The HISTORY OF PINK DISEASE.
    Dr. H. Swift, of Adelaide , first recognised Pink Disease when he was a physician at Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital in London in 1885 and he described the disease at the Australasian Medical Congress in 1914, calling it "erythroedema". Selter referred to the disease in 1903 as "trophodermatoneurosis". William Snowball of Melbourne described some symptoms of the disease in 1883. Charles Clubbe of

    16. Health Library - Pink Disease
    pink disease. Self Help Clearinghouse. pink disease Support Group.International network. Founded 1989.Support group
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    17. Health Library - Pink Disease
    pink disease. Self Help Clearinghouse. pink disease Support Group.International network. Founded 1989.Support group
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    18. Health Library - Pink Disease
    Saint Luke's Health System eLibrary. pink disease. Self Help Clearinghouse.pink disease Support Group. International network.
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    Pills AnonymousDrug Abuse. pink disease. pink disease Support Group-pink disease.Pituitary Disorders. Pituitary Tumor Network Association-Pituitary Disorders.
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    20. Roche Lexikon Medizin (4. Aufl.) - Pink Disease

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    pink disease
    (engl.) F EER * Krankheit
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