Pros of Vaccination Essay

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    hurting their children. Marianna Fastovsky vaccinated her child but then he had a seizure which made them worried if its a really right thing to do. And she became curious about, the risk of getting vaccine, if is it okay to have a seizure after the vaccination? Brian Zikmund-Fisher says, it is okay to raise the question, it is okay be concerned about and yes it is the start of the conversation but not the…

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    It provided case studies for 12 children looking into their immunization with the MMR vaccine. “The authors wrote, ‘In eight children, the onset of behavioral problems had been linked, either by the parents or by the child’s physician, with MMR vaccination,’” (Ziv). Along with false reports claiming that vaccines cause autism, celebrities have started endorsing these claims as well, celebrities such as Jenny McCarthy, Jim Carrey, and Donald Trump. People look up to these celebrities endorsing…

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    Now speaking strictly of James Lobo 's argumentation, he provides a history of US court cases on Mandatory vaccination laws and a reflection of opposing views to support, defend, and challenge his argument. He points out that the measles outbreak of December 2014 in Disneyland, which had spread across the country there-afterwards, had been largely spread by unvaccinated children (Lobo 261). Orange County, where Disneyland lies, has a considerable population of parents who oppose vaccinating…

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    Paula Vega EPP 15000 Pruitt, Natalya 11/16/2015 Can Nature Be the Cure? An illness is spreading in the United States. A dangerous condition that has no consideration for children, women or old people; it is affecting a big portion of the population and doesn’t seem to stop. Its name is obesity, and with seventy-eight million obese people, the 33% of the American population, the United States occupies the first place among the “fattest” countries in the world. This percentage is alarming…

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    The debate over whether GMO foods are safe to consume or not have been highly contested over recent years. While some scientists believe that GMOs pose serious health risks, others acclaim the benefits and scientific breakthroughs that have been derived from using GMO’s. Within the informative article “Are Engineered Foods Evil?” by David Freedman, scientists such as Robert Goldberg, David Williams, and David Zilberman all made substantial claims in which some were attacked by their opposers,…

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    Measles Virus Essay

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    are safe from diseases and illnesses, measles is highly contagious and vaccinations are an absolute must. Many have died and even more have been infected or even just affected by sick or lost family members. The virus has been around for quite a long time. In the 1930s the most contagious illness was discovered, the measles virus. In 1954 John F. Enders experimented with the measles virus and began looking for a vaccination. He then began an immunization program soon after. In 1912, the virus…

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    American lives were lost due to Diphtheria (“Diphtheria”). The year of 1921 was a year that carried panic and anxiety from all parents with children suffering from the dreadful illness. Consequently, an Anti-Vaccination Movement began in America during the mid 1970’s (“History of Anti-Vaccination”). Parents of various religions and beliefs began to believe that the Diphtheria vaccine caused neurological disorders, eventually involving the media, making the belief wider known. The movement not…

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    A Students View on Controversial Topics: Vaccinations A little girl lays on a cold hospital bed; her parents are told her body is being ravaged by the measles virus that leaves her in a vegetative state. She did not receive this virus from a foreign disease ridden country, but from her classmate whose parents chose not to get their child vaccinated. Measles is one of the leading causes of death among young children, even with a vaccine available (World Health Organization). Even with the very…

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    Vaccinations are preparation of killed microorganisms, living attenuated organisms, or living fully virulent organisms that is administered to produce or artificially increase immunity to a particular disease. Vaccinations have been building the immunity of one’s health and giving an advantage over those whom are not immunized. Lately, there has been a large controversy over whether having a child vaccinated does have its benefits for the child and the parent. Parents of children in the United…

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    still harming themselves. Since people have stopped getting their kids vaccinated, the CDC is seeing diseases almost completely eradicated, are now slowly re-emerging, like measles. Studies done by the CDC in 2011 and 2013 prove there is no link to vaccinations and any health disorders. In the 2013 study they took 752 children in a controlled study and matched them based on birth year and sex. After 2 years of similar exposure, the results showed there was no difference between the group that…

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