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    will never cause the body any harm. Adults still persist that vaccines can cause their child to have asthma problems or become autistic. A study managed by a British physician in 1998 showed “evidence” of a link between the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine and autism. However, thorough research has been conducted recently to show the link between the MMR vaccine and autism, and the…

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    Immunization In Childhood

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    diseases like measles and polio (World Health Organisation, 2016). However, most people continue to avoid this form of primary prevention due to concerns over vaccine safety. In 1998, Andrew Wakefield published a study claiming that the measles, mumps, rubella vaccine (MMR) was linked to autism. Even though this study was retracted and Wakefield was struck off for misconduct, most people still refused to immunize (Begley, 2009). Given that most vaccines are administered in childhood, the…

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    One of the oldest arguments is the nature versus nurture debate. Each of these sides have good points that it's hard to decide whether a person's development is predisposed in his DNA, or a majority of it is influenced by his life experiences and his environment. The nature versus nurture argument is also known as biological and environmental factors on development. The way in which a child develops and the success they have can be linked to biological factors in the same way in which we know…

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    Vaccine. A term heard often throughout one’s life. However, does one truly understand what a vaccine is, or does? It is these type of questions that create doubt amongst the public in regards to receiving vaccines, or immunizations, not only for themselves, but their families as well. The issue of enforcing mandatory vaccinations, or immunizations amongst the public has been both a healthcare, and government issue for many years. The issue in itself does not just narrow down to should we,…

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    Essay On Microcephaly

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    Children complain about how their parents do not let them do what they want and how life is “unfair”. They may not get to go out on a Friday night or go to their friends house whenever they want; however, even though it may feel horrible to these kids, the unfortunate times they go through is nothing compared to those of children with the rare condition microcephaly. Microcephaly, a neurological birth defect in which an infants head is tinier than normal when contrasted to infants of the same…

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    • Sensorineural is related to how the nervous system transmits that sound to the brain. Conductive The outer ear gathers sound waves from the environment and funnels them into the ear canal. At the end of the canal, the waves hit the eardrum, causing it to vibrate. Three tiny bones in the middle ear conduct the vibrations from the eardrum to the cochlea (a spiral-shaped chamber that looks a bit like a snail) in the inner ear. If anything interferes with the transfer of sound waves up to this…

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    Vaccines Toxic Essay

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    made to prepare the immune system by arousing the antibodies and encouraging them to fight and defend the body from infectious diseases; it provides a boost for the defense system. They were created to protect many against the flues, polio, tetanus, rubella, hepatitis B, mumps, diphtheria, pertussis, chickenpox and HiB disease. Noted the department of health However, are Vaccines really as safe as U.S officials claim? A peer-reviewed study by the federal Vaccine Injury Compensation…

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    Vaccination In Schools

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    Colorado Children Required Vaccinations for Schools Vaccination possesses the ability to expunge specific life threatening diseases that affects people and consequently have killed thousands. Parents will never have to treat their children for these life threatening diseases again once their children are vaccinated. Colorado requires all parents to vaccinate their children; however, in the state law of Colorado, parents are allowed to make exemptions. The fault goes to the parents if their…

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    Cardiomyopathy Essay

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    Cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart muscle is abnormal. The main types of cardiomyopathy include dilated, hypertrophic and restrictive cardiomyopathy. Cardiomyopathy makes it harder for your heart to pump and deliver blood to the rest of your body. Cardiomyopathy can lead to heart failure. But to science certain it is not known which is the cause that causes this disease only knows that there is a variety of this disease. Cardiomyopathy can be treated. The type of treatment you 'll…

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    Tetanus Vs Immunisation

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    Advances in preventative medicine have led to some of the greatest decreases in child mortality rates in existence. The development of immunisations has led to an increase in average life expectancy across the modern world since its inception, crushing once devastating diseases. Unfortunately however, the development of movements against vaccinations have also led to the inception of certain subcultures which are against vaccinations. Although the safety of vaccines receive far more advertising…

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