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    Suzanne Condon Mrs. Howard English 11R January 30, 2017 Vaccination Johnny lays in his bed, ill with the measles virus. How? His mother took the chance that neither he nor any of his siblings would get infected with it, and did not vaccinate any of them. He will be sick for a couple days with a rash and fever. Johnny’s fate could have been easily avoided by a simple set of vaccinations. This practice of not vaccinating children could be very harmful to the well being of those unvaccinated and…

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    Individualism And Autism

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    Understanding individualistic influences on the development of autism Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that manifests as “persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction across multiple contexts” (DSM-5, 2013). This is subject to several different situational manifestations, and is also identified through restricted and repetitive behaviours, and trouble developing and maintaining relationships (DSM-5, 2013). Diagnosis generally takes place as early as one year of age,…

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    legality of this procedure, stating that the mothers donate their aborted fetuses and placentas to stem cell research. Holt then explains the history of using fetal cells to cure diseases, such as the vaccines made from fetal lung cells for Hepatitis A, rubella, chickenpox, and shingles, and the bright possibilities for the…

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    “According to Shot@Life, a United Nations Foundation partner organization, vaccines save 2.5 million children from preventable diseases every year” (Pg. 4). Although there are a few cons to getting your children vaccinated, the pros outweigh the cons with flying colors. Almost all of the disadvantages, such as vaccines causing autism, ADD, and IBS, have been scientifically proven to have no correlation. All children should be required to have vaccinations to be able to attend public schools or…

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    United States are beginning to not see the need to immunize children, which puts children at high risk of attracting contagious diseases. Vaccinations have been done for many years and have benefited billions, giving immunity to diseases such as rubella, diphtheria,…

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    all vaccinations are necessary and should be administered by the recommended schedule. The choice made by parents to not vaccinate their children appeared to gain a lot of popularity when a study was published linking autism to the Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR) vaccine in 1998. This study was completely retracted in 2010 due to several incorrect elements, ethical violations, scientific misrepresentation, and deliberate fraud (Rao). Many parents still hold to this notion, however, that vaccines…

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    How development can affect one another and be interconnected. Children develop and learn in different ways and at different rates. All areas of learning and development are equally important and inter-connected. Children learn from everything they do; skills are developed in day-to-day activities and achievements. While children will need to be taught new skills, these should always be balanced by opportunities for them to independently apply. For example; if a child has a physical achievement…

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    unborn fetus. At banner Women’s Health clinical, they are not capable of doing blood draws, however they are able to provide paper work to the patient on what blood work to obtain such as ABO/RH type, antibody screen, CBC, HIV, RPR reflex titer, Rubella, Varicella, A1C and TSH. During this clinical rotation, the preventative health care practiced on a regular basis to a patient, was to provide breastfeeding support, folic acid prescriptions, gestational diabetes screening, gonorrhea screening,…

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    While different types of immunization have been used throughout history, the first vaccine was administered by a country doctor named Edward Jenner in 1796. Ever since that first vaccination, the world has been filled with both pro-vaccination and anti-vaccination movements. Vaccines have helped our society by drastically decreasing the presence of many life threatening diseases like polio, smallpox, and measles, to name a few. Fear and doubt have also surrounded vaccines since their birth.…

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    Autism is a severe neurodevelopmental condition in which it effects thousands of children and adults all around the world (Mayo Clinic, 2014). It is a condition that causes problematic in affecting one’s own life. Individuals suffering from Autism Spectrum Disorder may come across difficulties in, expressing what they are feeling. They also have significant difficulty as to their verbal communication skills and inability of engaging in a social interaction (Mayo Clinic, 2014). Finding the root…

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