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    Flu Vaccine Benefits

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    Imagine a world kids getting disease easily, parents getting disease easily. You getting the disease! What happened to the hero Vaccinations? The one that helps people fight of the disease and not harm them. With the lower cost, and all the scientists work. When others say that vaccines are not beneficial. There are others that say that vaccines are beneficial For an example, when anyone but manly children get pass the cold winter without getting the flu, think did you or your kid get the flu…

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    Leaky Gut Research Paper

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    Hippocrates is considered the father of medicine, and it turns out the guy was right about a lot of things. For instance, he is known for having claimed that “All disease begins in the gut.” These words were spoken 2,500 years ago, and today’s scientists are just beginning to understand how right he was. As it turns out, poor gut health can absolutely hinder thyroid function and trigger autoimmune diseases such as Hashimoto’s disease. Leaky Gut and Autoimmune Response The human GI tract…

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    Cdc Vaccine Cons

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    By the age of 16, it is recommended to have gotten around 69 doses of 16 vaccines according to the CDC vaccine schedule. Imagine having all of those doses in your bloodstream at the age of 16! Of course they say that vaccines are supposed to keep the deadly diseases away from your child but there is good and bad that comes with it. There are many groups of people who are for vaccines and who are against them that are in this argument. In all honesty, parents have their own option for whether or…

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    Many people sometimes forget that many of the diseases for which we now have can be caused by not being vaccinated. Like a whooping cough, and also measles which can be deadly. It’s very important to be vaccinated because it keeps you healthy, vaccines can prevent diseases that haven’t been gone away, and the last reason is it’s your responsibility to protect your family. In the past few years, as the rate of many disease has fallen from the result of vaccination progress. Many years ago…

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    This article talks about how the poison dart frogs has gaining resistance to lethal toxin. This toxin disrupts a chemical to their brain. However, by messing with these proteins that these toxins have in their body with a “switch”, which is how they call it in this article, who change protein building blocks, they have got to managed it. These frogs use this lethal toxin to defend themselves from predators. The study that these scientists did was focusing of frogs that carry epibatidine, a…

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    Would you be comfortable sending your child to a school or daycare where vaccinations are not required? Although parents have stated that vaccinations are dangerous and could give their children the disease its preventing, we need to make sure that the parents are actually educated on vaccines, giving them the proper knowledge so they know that it is safe for their children to get vaccinated, to know it helps their immune systems, it prevents disease, and it protects others. Not getting these…

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    Pernicious anemia is blood disease occurring rarely and defined as inefficient use of vitamin B12 and gastric intrinsic factor. Megaloblastic anemias were initially all termed pernicious anemia. Megaloblastic anemias were very fatal for those diagnosed. Pernicious translates to highly injurious or fatal because the disease was once not treatable. Megaloblastic anemias constitute any anemia that hinders DNA synthesis of red blood cells. Red blood cells require vitamin B12 for structural…

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    Rabies Vaccination – Things to Know! Rabies is one of the most infectious diseases caused through the bite of an infected and rabid animal. It is usually a preventable disease of mammals. According to the reports, Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have observed that every year rabies occur in wild animals like raccoons, bats, foxes and skunks. Nowadays, with the medical advancements there are vaccinations for almost all diseases. How can vaccination for rabies be far behind?…

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    Germs And Vaccines Essay

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    Vaccines prepare the immune system to fight disease causing germs. Individuals can construct immunity in two ways; by getting sick from the virus or getting vaccinated. When bacteria or viruses enter the body, the immune system responds by making protein molecules called antibodies. These antibodies take on the task of fighting off the foreign invaders to protect against an infection. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), “A healthy individual can produce millions of…

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    Car seats, baby gates, window locks, anti-slip mats -- you always think of ways to keep your children safe. But the best protection when it comes to pediatric care is to make sure they have all of their vaccinations. Children are exposed to germs every day and some of these can cause lifelong damage. Fortunately, ACCESS Nursing Services offer a vaccination program to help shield your child from a range of potentially fatal conditions. They understand that each child is unique and deserves the…

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