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    Whether you are a parent or not, we all have that unselfish concern for the welfare of children and our communities. If it were possible, we would protect our loved ones from even the smallest of illnesses. Fortunately, we can protect them from some diseases that have ended the lives of children and adults for hundreds of years by choosing to vaccinate. The federal government needs to enact a policy that requires all who reside or enter the United States to receive all recommended vaccinations…

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    (akin to a fracture), overuse of joints, sprains and strains, septic arthritis (triggered with the aid of bacteria), tendonitis, gout (peculiarly when gift in the massive toe), infectious conditions (measles, flu, rheumatic fever), hepatitis, mumps, rubella (sometimes called German measles), Epstein-Barr viral syndrome, chickenpox, Lyme sickness, osteomyelitis (infection of bone or bone marrow), and autoimmune diseases (such as lupus). Residence Care As you comply with the prescribed…

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    Amongst some of them are: brain development, viral infections before birth, such as influenza, rubella, CNS infection, and poliovirus; malnutrition before birth, prenatal stressors, such as not being wanted, bereavement, famine, flood, and maternal depression; problems during birth, such as low birth weight, hypoxia, CNS damage, RH incompatibility…

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    Vaccines Diseases, Viruses and bacteria all can make us sick but vaccines can prevent that, with its ingredients it will make your body immune to the virus. Vaccines will help with measles, Ebola and other deadly/non-lethal Diseases/viruses. I support the use of Vaccines. Kids are always homesick missing out on schoolwork and falling behind in classes(procon.org). Say a kid is home sick with the flu and he misses a few tests and one homework sheet, its his responsibility to go find his work and…

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    Has your child been vaccinated and protected against harmful diseases? Childhood immunization plays an enormous role in the health of our children today. “Nearly everyone in the U.S. got measles before there was a vaccine, and hundreds died from it each year. Today, most doctors have never seen a case of measles” (“What Would Happen If We Stopped Vaccinations,” 2014). Thanks to many years of immunization, the incidence for diseases such as polio, measles, and tetanus has been rare. The…

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    If the abortion is going to occur anyway, it may as well help mankind. Fetal tissue research, so far, has helped create vaccines for serious illnesses such as polio, rubella, and chickenpox. These diseases would be taking the lives of innocent people every day if we did not have vaccines for them. Imagine these vaccines saving the life of your mother, your father, your siblings. What if it saved your life? Everyone has…

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    important role in maintaining the health of billions of people worldwide (Understanding Vaccines, n.d.). However, one of the current issues in health care organization are parents aren’t having their children vaccinated especially Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) because they think it is linked to autism. Every person is different. Any disease or infection and such manifests in every person differently. Autism spectrum…

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    Perhaps it never comes out as an independent disease. There are many types of meningitis, and here are some of those; the (a) Viral meningitis, (b) Bacterial meningitis, (c) Meningococcal disease, (d) Pneumococcal meningitis, (e) TB or Tuberculous/Tubercular meningitis, (f) Group Streptococcal, (g) Hib meningitis, (h) Fungal meningitis and (i) the other types of meningitis. (Meningitisnoworg, 2016) Treating meningitis is based on what type of meningitis it is. First is the Viral Meningitis or…

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    Children & Immunization Immunization of children against a horde of infectious viruses and bacteria has been addressed to be one of the most critical health interventions of the 20th century. Immunizations have eliminated the virus smallpox infection worldwide, impelled polio from North America, and made once common infections like diphtheria, tetanus, and measles a very uncommon occurrence. Pediatric immunizations are likely to prevent 3 million deaths in children each year worldwide…

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    life. Immunised children who get chickenpox generally have a much milder form of the disease. They have fewer skin lesions, a lower fever and recover more quickly. The first shot is a combined vaccine containing protection against measles, mumps, rubella and varicella (MMRV) given at 18 months of age. The second is the varicella vaccine (VV), which immunised only against chickenpox given in the 7th year of secondary school or at 12-13 years of age. As stated before, Chickenpox is not life…

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