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    1993 and DCH from King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College in 1992. He is a pediatrician and practices at Shree Prathamesh Hospital with an overall experience of 24 years. Services provided are- NICU, OPD/IPD and Vaccination/ Immunization etc. He is available from Monday to Friday (10:00 AM - 3:00 PM, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM) and charges a consultation fee of INR 500. Address: Shree Prathamesh Hospital, No. 26 - 32, Ground Floor, Laxmi Market, Vartak Nagar, Thane…

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    Children and Vaccinations: National and Global Perspective Vaccinating children is an exceedingly important topic which has implications nationally and globally in reducing preventable diseases and deaths. According to the article, Vaccination Coverage Among Children Aged 19–35 Months, nationally less than one percent of children received no vaccinations and the Healthy People 2020 target of ninety percent coverage for vaccinations was achieved for four vaccines: poliovirus, HepB, MMR, and…

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    Vaccinations for children The government should make it mandatory for all parents to get their children vaccinated. In today’s society, there is a split belief on vaccinations. On one hand, people vaccinate their children because they believe it can save their child’s life from contagious diseases. On the other hand, people choose not to vaccinate their children because they believe it is inhuman to pump unknown substance into their child’s body with potentially experiencing fatal side effects.…

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    another country over. If one is not vaccinated, they could get one of the diseases or even spread it. Therefore, one vaccination can save a life from a harmful…

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    People have the right to make autonomous decisions. “Parents have a fundamental right to guide the upbringing of their children protected under the Due Process Clause of the U.S. Constitution.” according to sciencebasedmedicine.org. Many court cases have been based off that right. An example of a court case like that would be the Doe v. Irwin, 441 F Supp 1247; U.S. D.C. of Michigan, (1985) case in which it was decided that parental rights could not be denied without fundamental principles of…

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    looked into a wide range of arguments on both, for and against on many vaccination implications. This has lead me to having the standpoint I currently have. After finding out one fact on information against vaccines you think something along the lines of “oh odd”, and seemingly dismiss it. Once I discovered more and more controversial vaccine arguments, challenging and contradicting multiple elements and claims of vaccinations from the government about the safety, efficiency, and read vaccine…

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    Should my child be vaccinated? What is in a vaccination? Are you sure they are safe? These are questions that are asked all around the world, and many parents are wondering if their children should be required to get vaccinations. Many would think yes, although some would say no. However even though people say vaccines are dangerous to children, parents should require their children to be vaccinated, because the vaccinations can protect future generations, save money and time, and they are used…

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    It has come to my attention that many people in our country believe that vaccines cause certain diseases. I am writing this letter because I fear that if the people in my community aren’t vaccinated then my family could contract some of those illnesses. If people aren’t properly vaccinated then they could catch deadly diseases, spread those diseases, and even endanger the entire world. Getting your shots every year will dramatically decrease your chance for getting sick. When we don’t get…

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    How allergies affect our Health Introduction Many people believes that allergies is just an overreaction of our immune system, trying to fight off harmless antibodies. Few people did not realized that having allergies could sometime triggers a life-threatening reaction for some people. Although allergies may seem harmless, it could triggers many distresses on people especially in young children. The definition of allergies can be defined in many way, therefore it is no right or wrong way to…

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    A popular claim going against the safety of vaccinations is that, “Vaccinations cause autism.” Since the general increase of children being diagnosed with autism coincides with the rising use of the Measles Mumps and Rubella Vaccine (MMR), it is understandable how some would make this claim. Although the correlation between the two may be apparent to some, studies done cannot find enough evidence proving that the vaccination is at fault for autism (Madsen, M.D. 2002). In 1998 a study led by…

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