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    Draft Vaccines for Thought: Saving Our Pet’s Is it ever considered why, as humans, our vaccines can last our lifetime in relation our pets that only last a year. While vaccines have helped to eradicate many common diseases in both the human and animal world, humans only get a few vaccine boosters while animals get a yearly booster. The number of boosters given to our pets has led to the increase of allergies, cancer, autoimmune diseases and even death. If the adverse effects of vaccines…

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    Vaccine Safety A mother with a 5 month old daughter had gotten her daughter 8 vaccines due to a doctor’s request. Two days later, her daughter had a seizure and the doctor said it was probably from a fever, although she never had a fever. He also stated that the seizure shouldn’t happen again. She had another seizure one day later and the doctor said the same thing again. The daughter was free of seizures for a little while. Since the seizures disappeared her mother took her to get more…

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    From the case study, it is indicated that the boy’s grandmother had travelled to Asia from 19th to 24th October of that year. In her trip, she was accompanied by five members of the Memphis’ Missionary Baptist Churches. The symptoms of Influenza was identified on the boy on boy in November compelling the grandmother to seek medical attention at a nearby urgent care clinic. Taking into consideration the fact that the boy’s grandmother and a couple of other church members travelled to Asia, the…

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    Vaccines have been around for thousands years and has progressed to help people protect and fight against infectious diseases all of history. However, people still refuse to get vaccinated knowing that it can be harmful along with making others suffer the consequences. Throughout history there has been diseases that impacted people and helped dramatically decrease the number of infections after being vaccinated for that specific disease. In the April 2015 issue of Reason, Ronald Bailey’s…

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    should vaccinate their children because, often, vaccines do more good than harm and they do help protect children from dangerous diseases. Children have weaker immune systems than adults and vaccines help keep them safe from many diseases. The common vaccines recommended for children are MMR, which protects against measles and mumps; pertussis, which protects against whooping cough; and polio and varicella, which protects against chickenpox. A vaccine is a substance used to control the…

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    Top 10 Best Child Specialist in Thane INTRODUCTION A child is a unique gift to its respective parents and so the parents are completely responsible and authorized to take care of him/her. Children especially of 1-5 years old are more susceptible to various kinds of illness and diseases because of their weak developed immune system, so in case of anything above we should immediately consult a pediatrician (child-specialist) and discuss the smallest things that are affecting our child’s health.…

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    Vaccinations for children The government should make it mandatory for all parents to get their children vaccinated. In today’s society, there is a split belief on vaccinations. On one hand, people vaccinate their children because they believe it can save their child’s life from contagious diseases. On the other hand, people choose not to vaccinate their children because they believe it is inhuman to pump unknown substance into their child’s body with potentially experiencing fatal side effects.…

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    Vaccines save 2.5 million children from preventable diseases each year, which equates to 285 children each hour ("Should Any Vaccines Be Required for Children?"). Parents want what is best for their children to stay healthy and be shielded from avoidable diseases. Vaccines are the best way to do that (Immunization Action Coalition). Vaccinating children may come with various side effects, but it also protects others and saves lives from measles and other diseases. There are side effects and…

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    People have the right to make autonomous decisions. “Parents have a fundamental right to guide the upbringing of their children protected under the Due Process Clause of the U.S. Constitution.” according to sciencebasedmedicine.org. Many court cases have been based off that right. An example of a court case like that would be the Doe v. Irwin, 441 F Supp 1247; U.S. D.C. of Michigan, (1985) case in which it was decided that parental rights could not be denied without fundamental principles of…

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    information against vaccines you think something along the lines of “oh odd”, and seemingly dismiss it. Once I discovered more and more controversial vaccine arguments, challenging and contradicting multiple elements and claims of vaccinations from the government about the safety, efficiency, and read vaccine horror stories from normal citizens, it became very easy to believe what all the anti vaccination organisations say about…

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