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    In the short story, “The Use of Force,” there is an ongoing conflict between the doctor and Mathilda the young girl with a sore throat. The doctor is called in by Mathilda’s parents to see if she has a potentially deadly disease known as diphtheria. The young girl Mathilda refuses to let the doctor take a throat culture and the doctor refuses to be manipulated by the young girl. “Authority without wisdom is like a heavy axe without an edge, fitter to bruise than polish,” (Bradstreet). I feel…

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    and the number of benefits outweigh the potential dangers. Since 2011, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends a total of sixteen vaccinations for the general public, including ones currently under debate, such as hepatitis B, diphtheria, chickenpox, and measles (“Preface to ‘Should Certain’”; “Necessary Shots?”). Antivax parents are motivated only by what they think is right for their child, even if science proves them wrong (Kluger). These incorrect beliefs bring up the point…

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    Make Medical Choices

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    Affirmative: The prompt-- Resolved: Adolescents ought to have the right to make autonomous medical choices. What it means a young person in the process of developing from a child into an adult (adolescent from Dictionary.com) should make their own medical decisions. To start, many people may be scared of this but change in this case, change is good. 1. My first point is that teenagers are more independent. A source says: “teenagers are much more independent in all areas of their lives...…

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    that a vaccination will work because every person 's body is different and the way that their body will react to the immunization is different. Patients just want what is best for them. Diseases are becoming rare in the United States like polio and diphtheria. (Heimer, 2015) stated these facts too. A few weeks after birth babies have some protection from germs that causes diseases. The protection is passed from their mother through the placenta before birth. After a short period, natural…

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    We live in a world where we are threatened by war and physical harm, but we do not give any thought towards the threats inside our body. The majority of parents give their children vaccinations to avoid the harm that diseases and illnesses cause, but there are still those that have doubts and concerns. Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, is one of the pro-vaccination parents as he posted a photo of his daughter getting her vaccine. Unfortunately, this incited a heated debate in the…

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    Immunization at Birth Vaccines are one of the successful advances in public health history, and are tested thoroughly by scientists to ensure their safety and effectiveness. Vaccines are developed, tested, and regulated even more thoroughly than non-vaccine drugs because the number of human subjects in vaccine clinical trials is usually greater (College of Physicians of Philadelphia). The current system for developing, testing, and regulating vaccines developed during the 20th century, which…

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    Polio Vaccine Analysis

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    The ever increasing trend of not immunizing children is becoming a detrimental problem within school districts. Parents across the country are subjecting their children to the danger of harmful illnesses that could otherwise be prevented. While children getting sick is not the end of the world those who are not vaccinated pose a threat to themselves and others. If they were all immunized then there would not be a chance of having an epidemic breakout among schools, therefore if students do not…

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    Cdc Vaccines

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    The vaccines used in routine health care undergo extensive trials and testing before they are licensed and distributed to guarantee the safety of patients who receive vaccinations. According to the CDC, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates the development of vaccines to “ensure their safety, purity, potency, and effectiveness”, and are “evaluated by highly trained FDA scientists and doctors”. “Currently, the United States has the safest, most effective vaccine supply in its…

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    Lyddie Essay Aurora Rininger Imagine a world where children at the age of thirteen are forced to work against their will for little money. Imagine that situation but the average 13 year old has fought off a bear, had a sibling die, and is prone to sickness at every turn because of their job. All without seeing their family. This is the reality for Lyddie Worthern. In the book, Lyddie by Katherine Patterson a thirteen year old farm girl from Vermont named Lyddie and her brother Charlie are…

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    The Cuban healthcare system has gone through many changes over the years. Going through several reforms along side its government along with economical crisis like the cold war, U.S embargo and transitioning to a communistic government. This meant the government was taking full accountability over the healthcare system. Due to the government taking over all previous private owned practices it closed them all down ending a private healthcare system in Cuba from which it had inherited from its…

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