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    Christina Leonard English 1101 Kristen Vogel 11/14/2017 To Vaccinate or not to Vaccinate? That is the question… Imagine a world without the flu. Could that world be possible? Some scientists believe that it may be possible by incorporating a flu vaccine every year. I worked in a dental office, and we were given a choice every year to receive the vaccination or not. My employer paid for the vaccine; therefore, every year I would decide to roll my sleeve up, and endure the dreadful sting of a…

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    Vaccines Toxic Essay

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    Are Vaccines Toxic? The subject on vaccine being dangerous raises many sensitive conflicts/arguments between doctors, families and the U.S regulators ever sense the FDA approved the vaccine. Vaccines became one of the biggest accomplishments to society. Vaccines are made to prepare the immune system by arousing the antibodies and encouraging them to fight and defend the body from infectious diseases; it provides a boost for the defense system. They were created to protect many against the…

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    Therefore, some scientists think that formaldehyde is unlikely to have effects at sites other than the upper respiratory tract. However, some laboratory studies suggest that formaldehyde may affect the lymphatic and hematopoietic systems.” (National Cancer Institute 2016) In fact, the human immune system stands moderately vulnerable to this chemical. Given these facts, it is an inadequate approach for us to expose our bodies to the harmful ingredient such as Formaldehyde. Next, the child holds a…

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    Increase ventilation, particularly after bringing new sources of formaldehyde into your home. Use exterior-grade pressed-wood products (they’re lower-emitting because they contain phenol resins, not urea resins). Look for formaldehyde-free furniture and wood products. Other sources of indoor air pollutions are combustion products. Diverse indoor combustion sources contribute to the quality of indoor…

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    The carcinogenic Formaldehyde exists in multiple of the Vaccines nowadays. The several vaccines, it has are Hep B Vaccine, Hep A Vaccine (hepatitis A), Influenza Virus Vaccine etc. “Formaldehyde undergoes rapid chemical changes immediately after absorption. Therefore, some scientists think that formaldehyde is unlikely to have effects at sites other than the upper respiratory tract. However, some laboratory studies suggest that formaldehyde may affect the lymphatic and hematopoietic…

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    be harmful but to reassure parents that antibiotics that cause serve allergic reactions are not used. Formaldehyde is used to latent viruses so that they do not cause any diseases and to detoxify bacterial toxins. During the inoculation manufacturing process formaldehyde is diluted, but amounts left over may be found in some current vaccines. One may think aluminum, antibiotics, and formaldehyde are bad for a children vaccine, but in actuality, they are good for the human body. The human body…

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    Formaldehyde is used in vaccines in order to remove the harmful aspects of a particular virus or bacteria while still allowing the receive host to form antibodies for the disease. Formaldehyde is also found in human blood as it is a necessary component in the creation of amino acids. The average amount of formaldehyde found in a single vaccine is less than a tenth of a milligram while the average infant has over a milligram of formaldehyde in its blood (Offit). While formaldehyde can change…

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    Air Freshener Essay

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    how safe it is to use. Air fresheners interfere with our ability to smell by coating our nasal passages with an oil film, or also by releasing a nerve deadening agent. The known toxic chemicals that are found in an air freshener are formaldehyde and phenol .Formaldehyde is highly toxic and is a known carcinogen while phenol can cause your skin to swell, burn, peel, and break out in hives if it comes in contact to it. Air fresheners can cause cold sweats, convulsions, circulatory collapse, coma…

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    The Anti-Vaccine Movement

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    All of the leading world health organizations attribute vaccination as one of the top public health achievements of the 20th century. The disease smallpox has been wiped out and polio is about to be eliminate. Millions of children’s lives have been saved from many serious diseases such as diphtheria, rubella, polio and whooping cough. All of these diseases are preventable by vaccination and adverse reactions to vaccines are extremely rare. The human life span has doubled since the 1800’s partly…

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    control(CDC) and Food and Drug Administration(FDA) data sheets. The data sheets reveal a list of ingredients within select vaccines, and confirms that formaldehyde is a prevalent additive. Formaldehyde is a colorless pungent gas in solution made by oxidizing methanol. In 2011, the CDC and the american cancer association(ACA) stated that formaldehyde is a carcinogen. Kacie Weeks Mr. Beltran HUM II5 November 1, 2016 Decline in disease is due to improved health and living conditions. In the 19th…

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