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    would think yes, although some would say no. However even though people say vaccines are dangerous to children, parents should require their children to be vaccinated, because the vaccinations can protect future generations, save money and time, and they are used in safe amounts, that are not harmful to children. As children are vaccinated they can protect the future. For instance according to Procon.org the rubella vaccine in 1969 had a global outbreak. When this happened, it caused…

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    Pamela is a 33-year-old female here today with complaints of a cold sore. HPI The patient tells me she has never had a cold sore before, but her husband gets them and she has seen lots of them on him. She said that she noticed yesterday along the left side of the upper lip, a little bit of tingling when she pressed on that area. It felt a little bit firm and tender. Her husband also noticed the red bump there as well. She is worried because she thinks it might be a herpes outbreak. As…

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    How allergies affect our Health Introduction Many people believes that allergies is just an overreaction of our immune system, trying to fight off harmless antibodies. Few people did not realized that having allergies could sometime triggers a life-threatening reaction for some people. Although allergies may seem harmless, it could triggers many distresses on people especially in young children. The definition of allergies can be defined in many way, therefore it is no right or wrong way to…

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    vaccinations being one option. Not only are vaccines highly effective, they are carefully studied and analyzed to make sure they are safe for children (Services). The vaccine given to your child may cause a little redness, soreness, and tenderness, but that pain is minimal compared to contracting those life-threatening diseases. By not vaccinating your child, you are not only putting your child in danger, but also other children who have not been vaccinated. After a vaccine was created to…

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    Vaccine Shots Essay

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    during vaccine shots Vaccines or immunizations are an important part of preventative health care while raising a baby in today’s world. Vaccine shots helps to stimulate body’s immune system to release antibodies and fight against certain life-threatening diseases. Though the benefits of immunizations are worth and important, getting vaccine shots can be stressful and a distressing experience for every mother and baby. Fortunately, parents take a crucial role when a baby receive vaccine shots.…

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    ethically obligatory (i.e. must be done on ethical grounds) to test an anthrax vaccine on young children in order to prepare for the possibility of a terrorist attack because it is our duty to protect our children’s health. The first main reason for testing a vaccine on children is for their safety. One needs to be able to protect the children if a bioterrorist attack is to occur. The risks that are faced by not testing the vaccine are that the virus could have a reproductive rate(R0) that is…

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    has been a trend of parents not giving their children vaccines for various reasons such as it is not natural, it may be dangerous, and the chemicals could be harmful for humans. Personally, I wanted to share with your readers why I think vaccines are beneficial to children and adults. Vaccines are beneficial as they prevent severe diseases, vaccines avoid the time and money you will waste if you get seriously sick, and being treated by vaccines protect not only yourself, but those around you.…

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    of vaccinations given to babies before the age of 12 months. Babies can receive eight or more vaccines simultaneously at a doctor’s visit, between 2 and 15 months of age. By the age of 18, the CDC recommends that children should have gotten 69 doses of 16 vaccines. Vaccines are very costly though, the money adds up. Today, a person will pay $2,200 to purchase all government recommended and mandated vaccines for a child (Mercola). In the United States, all 50 states require vaccinations for…

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    Immunization Debate

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    This immunization debate stems from the story of Alijah Williams, aged seven, who was hospitalized with tetanus after his parents decided to not vaccinate him. Despite being a scientist himself, Alijah’s father opted to disregard scientific studies showcasing the importance of immunization (Kennedy, 2013). The Williams are one of many families around the world who are suffering from the consequences of making decisions that have put the lives of their kids in jeopardy. However, it is imperative…

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    overwhelming. The NVIC states that “49 Doses of 14 vaccines before age 6” and “69 Doses of 16 vaccines by age 18” ("National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC)") are recommended. An additional change in when the first dose is delivered has been made since 1983. In 1983 the first immunization was given at two months old, now a child gets his first immunization at birth. How are authorities convincing parents that this total number of vaccines is warranted? Intimidation and misleading…

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