MMR vaccine controversy

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    something, learning from different angles is essential. We can’t say that we truly know of something if we haven’t seen the entire picture, positive side and negative side; we just know it superficially. We need to be capable to understand any controversy against our will; in this way, we can decide and surely say that we legitimately know our country. Libraries should be open for all types of books, so people can be able to reach and access to any materials they want to pursue. It is the best…

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    Research Question 3: What is the level of community college student agreement with what inhibits collaboration in online courses? To further develop an understanding of participant experiences with collaboration in online courses, research question 3 seeks to find out the level of agreement student survey participants rate seven (7) factors that inhibit collaboration in online courses. Much like the previous question that asked participants to rate their level of agreement to the benefits of…

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    has been decreased by 90.6% compared to the control group. Because over 85% of all cancers are caused by the strain 16 and 18 HPV, the vaccine would be highly combative when it comes to these strain (Dunne, 2012, p. 56). Overall the Gardasil vaccine is very effective at preventing HPV in both men and women. One aspect when it comes to effectivity of the HPV vaccine that is still being analyzed is whether or not it is effective after a long period of time and if a booster shot should be…

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    potential harmful effects carry too high a risk. Limiting vaccinations would cause an outbreak in diseases because vaccines prevent the disease from forming. Vaccinations have lowered the risk of getting a disease, but the disease is still there and if vaccinations were stopped, it would have immediate effects. For example, “Great Britain, Sweden, And Japan-cut back the use of pertussis vaccine…The effect was dramatic and immediate” (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).…

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    Many people’s beliefs that vaccines cause illness is what has led to the continuation of the virus. When one person is not vaccinated they can contract the disease and hence spread it. 3rd world countries alarmingly high death toll rates due to the lack of immunization, According to UNICEF, the death toll rates in Africa is so high that every minute one child dies. More than 30 million children are not immunized against fatal viruses such as measles because these vaccines are not available and…

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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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    Ever since the discovery of vaccines people have been able to avoid diseases and the devastating effects of vaccine preventable diseases such as death and injury. Vaccine play a major role in our society defending our families, communities and loved ones against outbreaks and epidemics as well as reducing the risk of unwanted consequences. Despite the long history of successful vaccination, vaccines remain a very controversial subject. Over the course of history vaccine preventable diseases…

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    Vaccines are necessary for both the prevention and elimination of disease both in the community and worldwide. Parents make decisions every day to keep their children safe and healthy. From choosing the right car seat to selecting the right diet, parents consult experts, family, and friends to make the right decisions for their child. The choice to immunize is no different. The disease-prevention benefits of vaccinating are much greater than the risks and possible side effects for almost all…

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