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    Mmr Vaccine

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    Measles is an infectious disease that is caused by a virus. This virus can adapt in the nose and throat of people that have this disease. The ways in which this illness can be spread is by physical contact‚ coughing and sneezing. The virus in the mucus of the nose can also remain actively infectious for two hours. This means that you can become ill by being in touch with the virus not only inside the body but also outside‚ for example‚ it can be found on door handles. Once you have been infected

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    Vaccination Schedule Think of vaccines as a coat of armor for your child. To keep it shiny and strong‚ you have to make sure your child’s immunizations are up to date. Timely vaccinations help to prevent disease and keep your family and the community healthy. Some immunizations are given in a single shot‚ while others require a series of shots over a period of time. Vaccines for children and teenagers are listed alphabetically below with their routinely recommended ages. Missed doses will be assessed

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    Why Is Vaccines Important

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    Money for Vaccines . Vaccines are very expensive but worth it for health. Once Vaccines are discovered there crucial to public health. (Gale) Vaccines have helped the world not get many diseases but there’s a lot of effort put into it. Vaccines cost lots of money‚ is it worth how much money we put in to it? Are vaccines worth it? Vaccines are crucial to public health. If we didn’t have vaccines the world would not be the same. “With the arrival of vaccines‚ numerous infectious diseases that struck

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    Pros And Cons Of Vaccines

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    Vaccines – A Modern Safety Net (second draft) Seeing that milkmaids‚ who dealt with cows on a daily basis‚ did not contract the rampant‚ and fatal smallpox disease‚ Edward Jenner set out to understand how this could be. Out of scientific curiosity‚ he took some fluid from a cowpox blister and inserted it into an eight-year-old little boy. He then exposed the little boy to the small pox disease a few days later. By exposing the little boy to a less fatal strain of the virus‚ the boy did not contract

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    Smallpox Vaccine History

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    Vaccines are the most cost-effective healthcare interventions there are. A dollar spent on a childhood vaccination not only helps save a life‚ but greatly reduces spending on future healthcare” (Ezekiel Emanuel). Immunizations have revolutionized the world of science ever since they were first discovered. They now are fundamental to people’s survival. The first hope to a vaccine was created by Edward Jenner in 1796. Edward Jenner was the first to give a chance to those living with viral infectious

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    Re: Why does the Vaccine/autism controversy live on? From Discover magazine‚ June 2009 The purpose of this article is to reveal the reason that the vaccine/autism controversy still lives on and the importance of understanding this controversy. Since the early 1990’s the incidence of autism has dramatically increased‚ Researchers claimed an epidemic of autism. Some publications showed evidence that mercury and thimerosal in vaccines might cause autism. However‚ the opponents of this controversy

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    Vaccines help your body fight against a virus by injecting tiny amounts of the killed or weakened organism into a person arm so they develop immunity. They are a safe and effective way to keep your child from getting sick. In today’s society‚ many parents still refuse to get their children vaccinated. Parents fear that these vaccines contain harmful substances such as thimerosal‚ formaldehyde and aluminum. Furthermore‚ parents have the right to fear these harmful substances‚ but they are only considered

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    Vaccines Pros And Cons

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    Many have argued that vaccines can be unsafe for your health‚ while others say it is important for a 6-month old to endure 7 shots in 3 months. While this is the case for some‚ others claim to have religious or physiological reasons for objecting these vaccinations. While some of these are not proven‚ it is important to honor people’s religious freedoms and ideals on any topics‚ even this one. People have full control over the health of their children and if they have objections they should be able

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    Flu Vaccines

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    Do you remember when you went to the doctor to get your vaccines? The contents within that big pointy needle is just what your body needs to fight off infections such as influenza‚ or better known as the flu. Influenza is an infection that affects your respiratory systems such as your throat‚ nose‚ and lungs. This infection could cause a mild to severe illness that could kill you. So it is very important to get your flu shots every year. Every year there is always a new flu shot‚ so which year was

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    Autism And Vaccines

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    The Controversy of Autism and Vaccines Recently‚ there has been a decline in children receiving vaccines due to the autism scare. The controversy linking autism and vaccines continues today even though the claim has been refuted by research while the benefits outweigh the risks. Vaccines not only protect children from life threatening diseases but build their immunity. Autism on the other hand is not a fatal disorder‚ it is a neurological disorder that regresses and can range from moderate to

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