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    Pros Vs. Cons of Vaccinations for Children A lot of times multiple vaccines are given together, which makes it hard to detect which vaccine gave the patient a reaction.What your body receives from natural exposure to infections compared to artificial, temporary, usually inferior immunity vaccines are never 100% protective (Mercola). Parents should do more research on the vaccinations they give their children because there is vaccines that are more harmful than beneficial. Vaccines can save lives…

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    Vaccinations Should be Mandatory There has been a continuous debate about whether or not parents should take part in vaccinating their children. Many parents worry about the unknowns of vaccinations. This could be what is in the vaccine, when the vaccine is given to the child, and how their child will react to a vaccine, or they could have religious beliefs that go against vaccines. Today, there is a routine immunization schedule for babies and young children that was created by the CDC which…

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    “Why should I get vaccinated? Is it a waste of time and money?” According to The Center of Disease Control, 40% of all American parents are refusing one or more vaccines for their children. So this is clearly a significant public health issue today. There are many people who hold the belief of vaccines for several reasons like curing diseases, but they are not informed of the truths of vaccines. In the modern era, parents should have the choice on whether or not their children should get the…

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    On the night of December 9th Luke Duvall was gearing up to play in his high school football game. During the game Luke recalls feeling extremely cold and weak. As the days went on Luke’s condition worsened, when his parents gave in and took him to the hospital there fears were confirmed. Luke had H1N1 otherwise known as swine flu. Luke miraculously survived the illness but claims that seeing the other kids also suffering from swine flu, some who didn’t make it out alive, brought him to the…

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    The introduction of Christianity impacted greatly of Māori Society. Pre-European Māori religious beliefs and practices did not orientate with the western values and so missionaries such as Samuel Marsden sought to use the introduction of Christianity as a tool to align Māori with the rest of the expanding European world (Walker 1990:85). Retrospectively, we can understand how the core beliefs of Māori differed from those of Christianity, however it was in the initial failings of Europeans to…

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    Conventional Ignorance

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    Exploring the Ignorance in Our Communities: How a Pediatrician is Challenging the Conventional Wisdom? Dr. Hassan, a community activist, pediatrician and reformer, advocates health awareness in the community, an issue he feels strong about. His goal is to teach people about the psychology of child abuse and make a mutual relationship between both parents and child. He has appeared on multiple Bengali TV Channel’s health programs in U.S to reach out and educate people. “I enjoy participating in…

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    Malignant Skin Lesion

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    Skin is the largest organ in our body that serves a lot of important functions. Firstly, it acts as a protective barrier against mechanical injury, loss of body fluids, chemicals, particles, microbes and UV radiation. [1] It also provides sensation for touch, temperature, pressure and pain. [1] Besides, it allows mobility by providing a surface for grip. [1] It also has a role in homeostasis of body temperature. [1] Next, it is involved in production of vitamin D, and has an immunity function…

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    Two to six youngsters out of each thousand will wind up with Autism. A mental imbalance is one of the quickest developing issue with an extraordinary measure of studies being put behind it. With its unfathomable measure of various signs and side effects, distinctive structures, how its treated, and contentions about how precisely the turmoil came to be , Austin can in all likelihood be a standout amongst the most befuddling, and looked into disarranges, for its a confusion that blends up huge…

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    1. Psychological Data a) Ms. K. feels that a person’s spirituality in addition to lifestyle determines their overall mental and physical health. She views herself as spiritually grounded which has helped her cope with her health challenges. She states, “without my strong spiritual foundation I don’t know where I would be”. I addition she incorporates “a healthy lifestyle”, by watching what she eats, exercising when she can and getting plenty of rest. With a history of aneurysms, myocardial…

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    Nursing Health Assessment

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    INTRODUCTION Nursing health assessment can be define as the assessment carried out by health professionals such as nurses in any medical field to identify the sickness or any problem faced by an individual who is seeking for health care. Another definition can be the “collection of data about an individual’s health state” (Jarvis, 2008, pg; 2). The main purpose of undertaking nursing assessment is to make judgments and diagnosis about the individual’s health state or maximum level of health and…

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