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    medicine shows its significant advantages on curing CPPS," states Dr. Lee, "diuretic and anti-inflammatory pill, as patented herbal medicine approved by SIPO in 2010, cures CPPS through improving the blood circulation of the prostate gland, enhancing immunity and self-healing…

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    get their kids vaccinated because they wouldn’t want their kid to be one of the only kid just sitting in a corner waiting for all their class mates to get finished vaccinated. Also if we vaccinated at schools, we might be able to achieve community immunity a lot faster, because we would get kids to get vaccinated a lot faster and parents wouldn’t have worry about how they are going to get their whole family in. Instead they will be able to go and get vaccinated when they have a little bit of…

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    Currently, Domestic Violence is defined by legislation and penalized judicially. Victims of Domestic Violence can now seek relief and protection by courts. Even though court penalized wife beating there were no protections or reliefs for victims of domestic violence. Historically, Women and children had no right or protection from the legal system. Women were not able to file suits for themselves, file a suit against their husband, or have any control or say over legal matters. This made it very…

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    Regulate Use of Antibiotics In our society, it is common for us to believe most advertisements if, we are only aware of the side they show us. In cases, like the use of antibiotics in livestock, we are told that it helps the production of meat, but the fact that even a small proportion of antibiotics might put our health at risk is frightening. Farm factories are using antibiotics incorrectly. Their whole purpose is to ensure the health of farm animals. This has been lost exclusively for the…

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    Every year, school children begin the same ritual; mandatory vaccinations. They bring home packets full of forms stating which vaccines are required for each child to attend school. For most families, this is just another duty to add to a checklist of things to do for school and gets done without a second thought, but for some, this is a dreaded process. Many parents choose to opt out of vaccinating their children for reasons such as, medical limitations and religious beliefs, but over the last…

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    “According to the World Health Organization, the measles vaccination rate in 2013 was 91 percent in the United States—lower than in Zimbabwe or Bangladesh” (Smith 6-7). It is somewhat astonishing that, despite having a significantly more developed healthcare system than both Zimbabwe and Bangladesh, America has a lower vaccination rate. In an article published for Opposing Viewpoints in Context, Neil Z. Miller, director of the ThinkTwice Global Vaccine Institute, argues that mandatory…

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    Bird 's age was intended to exceed the age of 3 weeks to exclude maternally derived immunity that persists for about 3 weeks. The overall findings of the study proved that CAV is widely distributed among chicken flocks where 84.72% of the tested serum samples reacted positive at different localities of Sharkia governorate, Egypt. (Zaki and…

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    Some of the deadly consequences of malnutrition are electrolyte imbalance, muscle loss, immunity and blood flow issues, and heart problems. Once the body reaches the point of malnutrition it goes into what is known as starvation mode. When a body lacks the nutrients it needs it will take from itself. When the human body has an electrolyte…

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    Vaccines Research Paper

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    develop immunity to disease” (www.cdc.gov/vaccines, “Parent Guide to Child Immunizations, 2012.)” Vaccines contain the same virus that essentially causes that disease; for example, measles vaccine contains measles virus. Being killed or weakened, these germs are injected into you to prevent you from catching sickness. Producing antibodies, the vaccine stimulated the immune system to produce antibodies, exactly like it would if he were exposed to the disease. Whoever this is, will develop…

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    Against Polio Vaccines

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    Imagine a world where vaccines have never been invented. Such a world would be a frightening place. It would be riddled with disease and people reluctant to leave their homes for fear of being infected if they are exposed to disease. With the thousands of diseases out there, the world would quickly become a hospital without walls and boundaries as more of its population succumbed to disease. Thanks to vaccines, the world will hopefully never turn out like this. However, when parents choose not…

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