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    printers that grow human organs and oversee surgeries conducted by nanobots. Despite our advancements in technology, debates about vaccinations for children have occurred since their inception in the early eighteenth century. Many citizens accepted vaccines unquestioningly after the horrors of World War II, but people have since forgotten the frightening effects of diseases. Instead, conspiracies, fears of adverse reactions, and beliefs that they intrude on privacy and personal freedom (Allen,…

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    Did you know that there is no research supporting the idea that vaccines are detrimental to one’s health or cause autism? Despite major research supporting the implementation of vaccines, parents are continuing to deny their helpful properties and necessity in the defense of health in society. Three solid benefits of vaccinations can be specified as preventing children from diseases, keeping whole communities safe, and not having any links to autism or similar illnesses. There is no reasonable…

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    Anti-Vaxxers also claim that vaccines contain dangerous ingredients, and therefore, children should avoid them, lest they influence their growth. In contrast, vaccines are highly regulated and tested in detail before introduced to the public. Many claim that chemicals in vaccines, such as thimerosal or aluminum, are used in vaccines for less than honorable reasons. Instead, according to Elizabeth Forsyth M.D., chemicals are used to preserve and inactivate viruses within vaccines. Also,…

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    the United States, over 10 million vaccines are administered per year to children under the age of 1 year old. Infants are already extremely vulnerable to disease and other acquired health issues. Injecting these infants with a liquid cooked up in a lab by a greedy, self-centered scientist who has no real idea of what his or her so called “vaccine” does to a human body, is an ignorant decision. Nearly 100% of these children are required to receive these vaccines by state law in order to attend a…

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    Vaccination or not A collective subject that has caused much dispute in America is immunization. The current situation of vaccine has been a proponent of various maladies in society. Some people are against vaccination because they believe that vaccine can cause autism, while others think that compulsory vaccination laws is an affront to their freedom. Although “vaccines face a tougher safety standard than most pharmaceutical products,” researchers and concerned parents continue to challenge…

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    Smallpox Vaccine Analysis

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    That is because a vaccine against smallpox was developed and widely distributed, and the disease was effectively driven to extinction because it was incapable of infecting and spreading between people. Vaccines, which are weakened forms of a disease that allow a person to develop a resistance to said diseases, have allowed humans to avoid many illnesses, from the irritating to the deadly. Measles, mumps, and rubella are a trio of diseases that can be prevented by a single vaccine, limiting the…

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    when a Puritan Minister Cotton Mather, encouraged smallpox vaccination in response to an outbreak (History of Vaccines). Through the evolution of the medical world, the immunizations have become more potent, mandatory, and also thought to be linked with serious ramifications after being administered in the human body—especially…

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    Against Mandatory Vaccines

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    public to prove there are no negative effects of vaccines on a child 's body or health. Government mandated vaccinations have shown a positive trend, parallel with the increase in scientific evidence and proof of the effectiveness and the lack of side effects of vaccines. Thus, the leading…

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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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    's life from these diseases that such as Measles, Mumps, Rubella(MMR), Pertussis and Diphtheria with just a simple vaccination. It is recommended that children be immunized from birth to the age of 19. After the age of 19 they, should continue to be immunized with vaccines such as Influenzae, Pneumococcal, Zoster, Varicella, Tdap, HPV(female), Measles, MMR, Hepititis A, Hepititis B and Meningococcal (CDC, 2015). Prior to vaccines, thousands of children died each year from diseases such…

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