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    Vaccines Double Standard

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    The article I found talked about Vaccines becoming a double standard. A double standard is defined as “a rule or principle that is unfairly applied in different ways to different people or groups”. The article discusses how modern medicine can impact even the littlest and youngest children to help them have a happy and healthy life. The article brings up a part of and explains how parents can neglect their children from the medical vaccinations needed to provide a good and healthy life. Some…

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    Opening: We have many ways to treat head lice. But many doctors and governments health organizations advise to take the over-the-counter products to for killing the lice. These information below can give you many methods. Body: Some products are recommended such as cream rinse, shampoo, gel, or mousse as the first line of defense. There are many various forms that you can apply to the head to reduce and exterminate the the louse thoroughly. However, many parents are understandably in using…

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    Truth About Vaccines Vaccines are used throughout the world to stop the spread of diseases, and to keep people safe so they don’t contract the diseases of our contaminated Earth. Or that is what is said about the benefits of vaccines. Vaccines are used to depopulate the human race, doctors give unnecessary vaccinations for diseases that only exist in third world countries, this doesn’t make sense one any level, this is why there are many conspiracy theories dealing with vaccinations, vaccines…

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    Herpes Virus Essay

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    Genesis of a Virus: Vaccines a Double-Edged Sword if Not Careful Defective vaccines may lead to even more powerful viruses and ‘hot’ viral strains, according to a new study. Perfect” vaccines have been protecting humans against polio, mumps, measles or smallpox, but it’s the “leaky” ones, which we may have to start worrying about. Imperfect vaccines might pose a threat for future development, researchers found. According to a study published in PLOS Biology, inoculating chickens with a live…

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    (WHO), 2010, p. 10). WHO also recommends that Vitamin B supplements should be administered to children less than five years of age to prevent complications from measles and vitamin B deficiency (WHO, 2010, p. 10). I believe that the intervention of a vaccine to prevent the measles…

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    Whereas if someone used their natural immunity to fight against a disease they would be better off. Many doctors agree that natural immunity is much more effective than vaccines because after the one time illness the body can defend against that illness from then on. However, with vaccinations it can take up to ten doses of the vaccination before you become totally immune to a disease. The last point I would like to mention…

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    Varicella Research Paper

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    immunization. People who get an immunization will more than likely not get the virus. There is still a ten percent chance the individual could still get Varicella; but if they do end up getting it then the symptoms will be less sever. Although the vaccine is not mandatory it is greatly advised. You can start giving your child the immunization at 12-18 months old, it would be ideal to give it to them again before they start school when they are between 4-6 years old. Anyone who comes in…

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    The Issue Of Vaccination

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    without being exposed o epidemics of whooping cough, measles and mumps, Polio, etc. However, during the current decade an anti-vaccine movement has emerged, powered by the complaints and claims of parents over the internet and in videos related to alleged specific effects regarding vaccination. Many parents choose not to vaccinate their children, or refuse specific vaccines. The purpose of this essay is to analyze and discuss the issue of vaccination and discuss both side of the argument.…

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    Measles Referencing List

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    Referencing list: Impact of Vaccines Section one: The disease I am doing is measles. Measles are deadly diseases; they are caused by viruses called paramyxovirus (1). The effects of measles and the description of it on the human body are: Fever, dry cough, runny nose, sore throat, swollen or puffy eyes, white spots found in the mouth inside lining of the cheek and skin rash (2). Vaccines for measles (MMR) were first discovered in 1963. But before that. It was guessed that 3 to 4 million…

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    Many people in the United States have stopped giving their children vaccinations. Reasons why vaccines are not given include: fear of chronic illness, fear of reactions, religious beliefs, rumors, social media, and just plain choice. Serious diseases and illnesses have increased in number since vaccines have not been given. Research has proven that if we stop vaccinating for diseases they will comeback. If we continue to allow parents the choice not to vaccinate children, we could find ourselves…

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