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    Autism Hypothesis

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    biomarkers of increased oxidative stress and impaired methylation capacity in children with autism. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 80(6), 1611-1617. Mäkelä, A., Nuorti, J. P., & Peltola, H. (2002). Neurologic disorders after measles-mumps-rubella vaccination. Pediatrics, 110(5),…

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    Arguments Against Vaccines

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    Oliver Wendell Holmes once said, “The right to swing my fist ends where the other man’s nose begins.” In layman’s terms, your rights can change when other people are affected. Vaccination is often seen as a gray area, but it is much simpler. There are medical reasons why some people cannot get vaccines, and those should not be ignored. However, we need to increase America’s education of vaccines so they will not be so opposed because they are effective, and without vaccinations, diseases will…

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    Cytomegalovirus which can come from the mother is due to the illness projecting in the blood, the baby is developing in that, with that happening absorbing the blood the baby will have a shocked immune system resulting in vision or hearing loss. Rubella another affecting…

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    In the past, millions of people died from diseases one rarely hears about today. Advances in modern medicine have been tremendous in the past 50 years. Vaccinations especially have developed so that certain diseases such as rubella, smallpox, diphtheria, polio, and whooping cough are now prevented by vaccinations that we have today (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases). People against vaccines say that children’s immune systems can fight these diseases on their own. Side…

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    Will you vaccinate your child or let them die from a preventable disease? “Vaccines were used as early as 1000 AD”(procon.org). Since they have been around for a very long time they probably are very useful. “The first vaccine in the United States was in 1721 when Cotton Mather encouraged vaccination in response to an outbreak of smallpox”(procon.org). According to procon.org, the first smallpox vaccine was invented by Edward Jenner and was used for over two hundred years. This vaccine saved…

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    Position Essay Topic: To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate? Thesis Statement: As a parent there is nothing that we wouldn't do to protect our children. So when we make the decision to vaccinate our children are we protecting them or exposing them? Should we vaccinate or should we not vaccinate? I feel strongly that a family should always research and ask questions when unsure about which vaccines their child may receive. Supporting Notes: ⦁ In the recent years, families have claimed that…

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    someone never seems to get a person to understand what you are trying to educate him or her on. For whatever the many reasons the parents have for not vaccinating their children, the one that seems to be of most concern to them is the measles mumps and rubella vaccine (MMR). The parental issue to whether or not to vaccinate their children has being increasing over the past two decades, creating many concerns with the health of the public (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4556054/).…

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    Against Vaccines

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    theory has been proven wrong by many studies. "Eighteen major scientific studies that have failed to show a link between vaccines and autism received federal backing recently with the U.S. Court of Federal Claims ' ruling that the measles- mumps-rubella vaccine, given in combination with thimerosal-containing vaccines, does not cause autism"(Federal). In fact, many stars support and share this idea misinforming Americans that support them. On Autism Awareness day, businessman Donald Trump was…

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    nontherapeutic, which not intended to benefit the animal itself. Nobody likes the idea of suffering in the name of testing cosmetics but it is harder to condemn scientists who used animals to research cures for Alzheimer’s or a vaccine against polio, mumps, rubella and hepatitis. Although animal experiments have played a crucial role in the development of modern medical treatments and continue to be necessary as researchers seek to alleviate existing ailments…

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    Lucy Child Development

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    There are three influential factors and potential problems of Lucy, and one is fussy eating. Despite a low risk, this may inhibit Lucy’s physical development. For preschool children, fussy eating is quite common behaviour, and up to 50% of them are fussy or picky eaters (Tharner et al. 1025, p. 91). Nevertheless, preschool children may have greater risk than other age groups because children in this stage are easy to satisfy their small appetites with unhealthy food, such as snacks (Berger 2014,…

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