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    The movie Lorenzo’s Oil is about a young boy named Lorenzo who gets a genetic disorder from his mother called ALD. Adrenoleukodystrophy is a genetic disorder characterized by the loss of myelin. In the film Lorenzo's family the Odones faith leads to the cure that saves their boy and makes medical history. It’s a based on a true story film with a family who battled against the odds to save their son's life. The family's courage and persistence for Lorenzo did inspire me because they never gave…

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    Vaccines Pros Cons

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    Many people have different opinions on whether or not vaccinations are safe. Science says they they’re extraordinarily effective and extraordinarily safe, no matter what the folks in the anti-vaccine fringe have been saying. This causes serious health concerns for those who are not vaccinated. For example it’s the reason there was an outbreak of vaccine preventable measles earlier this year triggered by a single unvaccinated visitor to Disneyland. There has been many cases of outbreaks for this…

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    vaccinated because it keeps you healthy, vaccines can prevent diseases that haven’t been gone away, and the last reason is it’s your responsibility to protect your family. In the past few years, as the rate of many disease has fallen from the result of vaccination progress. Many years ago scientist found out that many diseases have been cured just by getting properly vaccinated. We all should get properly vaccinated for our own health. Getting vaccinated keeps you healthy. Helps kill the viruses…

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    Having fluoridated drinking water has always just been the norm for me all my life while growing up. I haven’t put much thought into what is in the water that I use every day for just about everything such as, cooking, cleaning, and drinking. These things are normally just everyday task that many of us take advantage of, but what is really in our water, and how do we know it’s even safe? I would like to discuss the different questions that have been raised according to having fluorine added to…

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    child to a school or daycare where vaccinations are not required? Although parents have stated that vaccinations are dangerous and could give their children the disease its preventing, we need to make sure that the parents are actually educated on vaccines, giving them the proper knowledge so they know that it is safe for their children to get vaccinated, to know it helps their immune systems, it prevents disease, and it protects others. Not getting these vaccinations could cause more bad then…

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    concern that has been autism. However, there has been no established link between autism and vaccines. The result that has been associated with that link has been totally disproven. 4. What information about vaccines should be given prior to vaccination? Are any patient education resources available to address their concern about too many shots? (What all the vaccines prevent, any risks, find resources) b. Many of the diseases that these vaccines prevent are serious and could lead to major…

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    Nk Psychology

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    obesity levels, but Kuo’s study and the research she cites in support of her findings leads to the reasonable conclusion that these policies adversely affect student functioning in school as well as long-term immune health. Schools require numerous vaccinations as a way of protecting students from infectious disease and boosting individual immune systems and herd immunity. Policies limiting outside activity and access to nature during the day is likely negatively impacting, if not completely…

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    Immunizations

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    Immunizations should be required for children because they are healthy for the child. Immunizations has the word immune in it which describes what a vaccine does to a child. The immunizations keep children immune from diseases such as polio, chicken pox, and measles. The immunizations are given to children as a vaccine, which has weak lab-made proteins that act like the actual disease in order to teach the human body how to become immune to it. WebMD claims, “Each of the diseases addressed by…

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    Vaccinations, one of the greatest public health accomplishments, are given all around the world (Ten Great Public Health Achievements, 1999). “Vaccines help develop immunity by imitating an infection, but this “imitation” infection does not cause illness” (For Parents: Vaccines for Your Children, 2016). Vaccines prevent against illness and provides protection against large outbreaks and deaths. Although vaccines benefit many individuals, the controversy of safety and denying of rights remains.…

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    1. What is the theory that has brought about public interest in autism? Throughout the news “false claims” have been made stating the theory that vaccines may very well cause autism. Specifically, the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine has been targeted. 2. What evidence supports or refutes this theory? Doctors state that there are no direct links between autism and vaccines. Vaccines are made in order to prevent a child from catching a serious disease that may very well result in death. It is…

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