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    Childhood Immunizations

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    the vaccine could somehow harm their children. When this study was published it started a movement from a few high profile celebrities whose children developed autism and they believed that the vaccines caused it and started a campaign against vaccinations. The movement took on a life of its own, and soon many parents were making the choice not to vaccinate their children. The false study has put a lot of children in danger and it has been very hard to convince these parents that the vaccines…

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    Measles Immunizations

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    vaccinations I just have one consideration to add to this controversy look at the scholarly facts and evolution of vaccinations. Numerous studies prove that vaccines may trigger problems like autism, ADHD and diabetes but this is also the number one false reason individuals will wave immunizations and avoid them. A study done by the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System showed that the side effects that are noted by individuals have nothing to do vaccinations and just are a coincidence (Szabo,…

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    Vaccination Pros And Cons

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    childhood vaccines are 90 to 99 percent effective in preventing disease” (vaccines.procon.org). Some parents choose to ignore all of the benefits that come from vaccinating their children and take it upon themselves to make the rash decision to not get their child vaccinated. Whether it is intentional or not parents who refuse to vaccinate their children are putting every other child in danger to be exposed to disease. Many parents choose to not vaccinate their children think vaccines are…

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    Cirrhosis Research Paper

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    Cirrhosis is a late stage of progressive hepatic fibrosis which is a consequence of almost all chronic liver diseases; the main causes of liver cirrhosis are chronic viral infections (B, C or B+D), alcoholic etiologies and lately non alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) (1). Around 50% of patients with cirrhosis have esophageal varices (EV), and one-third of all patients with varices will have variceal hemorrhage, representing an incidence of 5% and 15% in patients with small and large…

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    One study found that more than 1 in 3 children were undervaccinated for more than 6 months during their first 24 months of life and 1 in 4 children were delayed for at least 4 vaccines (Luman). Failure to give a child the recommended vaccination at the correct age causes doctors to implement a catch-up plan. Falling behind on immunizations can also cause children to be underprotected until they receive the follow on dosage which…

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    Introduction Within this assignment we will talk about the definition, symptoms, causes, effects and treatments of Liver Cirrhosis. The case study is about a forty-two-year-old Simon who is an accountant, he is married with two teenage sons. Due to the stress of Simons job he unwinds at night with a drink or two or maybe three. He feels that his wife is nagging at him about his drinking but he feels that he has never been drunk. He noticed his bellying expanding and his clothes wouldn’t fit.…

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    S are for Diphtheria, Haemophilus Influenza B, Hepatitis B, Pertussis (whooping cough), Polio, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, and Tetanus (Martindale-Hubbell). From the time they are born, babies receive various shots to prevent diseases, sickness, and sometimes death. Some schools and daycares have their own rules about vaccinations…

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    Vaccines Essay

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    What are vaccines? Vaccines are medications that are designed to stimulate the body's immune system and to generate a response that will protect the individual from disease caused by the pathogen(11) When you get a vaccine, you get a small amount of a dead form of the organism which causes the antigens and antibodies to react and so this allows the immune system to get stronger. It is not the actual amount needed for a vaccine but the immune system still has the ability to produce certain…

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    the eradication and decline of diseases. Over the last 5 years, there has been a positive trend in the number of children being vaccinated and immunized in the United States (United Health Foundation, 2016). These include DTaP, MMR, polio, Hib, hepatitis B, varicella, and pneumococcal conjugate (United Health Foundation, 2016). According to World Health Organization, around the world, 2 to three million deaths could have been prevented if they had gotten immunized or vaccinated (World Health…

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    because this disease spreads like most other respiratory diseases. This disease is not completely preventable, if someone has SARS they will be quarantined, to try to prevent the spread. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome is not treatable. A cure or vaccine has not been invented, yet. No therapy has been affective; only supportive therapy can be provided. Medications such as Corticosteroids and Ribourin have been used to treat SARS but none can…

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