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    Pros Of Mandatory Vaccination

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    risks of not vaccinating are detrimental to the unvaccinated child, but also every other child around him or her. Worldwide outbreaks are not worth it (Jolley and Douglas 2) The world should strive to eradicate diseases such as measles, mumps, and polio. Parents who choose not to vaccinate their children are only exposing them and others to a dangerous world full of harmful disease. It is most important to make sure that children throughout the world can stay safe (Parkins…

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    some but to me that makes a huge difference. When it comes to scientific and medical research, animals definitely have our back. Animals are used to help find the cure for top diseases in America. “The benefits of using animals research is that Polio is now…

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    Animals have been utilized for testing and growing new ways for inventing and discovering new treatments and medicines. Without experiments on animals, ailments like organ transplants, heart bypass surgery, cervical tumor, and immunizations for polio would not have been discovered. Utilizing animals as experiments create proper medications furthermore finds more secure ways for medicines. Creature testing is the exact primary method for taking in the human body without hurting the person. Albeit…

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    Childhood vaccinations are very important in today’s century. Vaccines are injections or shots that can help prevent deadly disease. Vaccines work by giving the body immunity to certain diseases without getting the actual disease itself. Even though they are not mandatory, all 50 states require children to have certain vaccines to enter public schools. Each year vaccines save approximately 2.5 million children from preventable disease, and ones that agree with mandatory vaccinations say that…

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    Carlos Valolbona Essay

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    To begin, there is an experiment done by Carlos Vallbona about magnets and pain relief with the question “Can the chronic pain experienced by post polio patients be relieved by magnetic fields applied directly over an identified trigger point?” There were a couple of questions concerning the study done by Vallbona, which included: Does the data support or refute the claim that active magnets relieve pain? What is known about population (the group the collected data is intended to describe),…

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    Vaccine Essay

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    system used to the virus in case one is effected. Another way a vaccine is created is by totally inactivating the virus completely. They are killed by a chemical, so it cannot reproduce itself once inserted into a patient. Vaccines for viruses such as polio, hepatitis A, and rabies are made this way. Using part of the virus is another way of how vaccines are made. Hepatitis B and the HPV shot are made this way. One of the last ways to create a vaccine is by using part of the bacteria.…

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    The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimated that 732 thousand American children were saved from death, and 322 million cases of childhood illnesses were prevented from 1884 to 2014 due to vaccination (“Vaccines”). Massachusetts was the first US state to make a law stating it was mandatory to vaccinate school children in 1855. Now, all 50 states require vaccinations for children entering public schools but, no federal law exists. All 50 states will permit medical exemptions, 48 allow…

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    Do you know someone who was president while having Polio, pulled a whole economy through the great depression, and even died while posing for a portrait. To make a long story short it’s F.D.R. His life was important because he pulled us through the Great Depression, he started us off into World War Two, also he made great accomplishments during his personal life. That is why it is important to know knowledge of F.D.R. today. F.D.R’s personal life is important to know about today. F.D.R. was…

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    Animal Testing Effects

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    Animal Testing Effects in the United States. Albert Sabin, who developed the Polio vaccine said, "Without animal research, polio would still be claiming thousands of lives each year.” Recent studies show an estimated 26 million animals are used for testing. Humans have been testing on animals for centuries. Aristotle and Erasistratus are among the first to perform experiments on living animals, without forgetting Galen who practiced vivisection. Over the last centuries, the number of animals…

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    Small Child Vaccines

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    The most common vaccinations children get are for polio, measles, mumps, and the seasonal flu. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that healthy children receive 49 doses of 14 vaccines by the time they're six years of age. At the age of two months a child can go…

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