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    Vaccines Benefits

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    Researching vaccines for different diseases is an important job to carry out. Though vaccinations don’t completely cure diseases, they can help prevent from getting one. As a member of a US research team, I would want to find a vaccine for cancer as soon as possible in order to prevent more deaths. If we were given the option to work with another country who is researching the same thing, it would be helpful to work together. Collaboration with others is better than just working by yourself. As…

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    Disadvantages Of Vaccines

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    Over history, vaccines have benefited disease control, but there has been much speculation as to whether vaccines are better than natural immunity. These benefits and speculations concern how vaccines work, which has evolved into how vaccines benefit the health of individuals, which suggests that they are better than natural immunity. Vaccines work with our immune system to build the body’s resistance to infection. Vaccines benefit the health of individuals by providing immunity without the…

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    Against Vaccines

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    apparent. This is why the U.S. suggests that the people vaccinate themselves against these harmful sicknesses. Vaccinations are something that most people are aware of. At some point we have had these vaccinations or have at least heard about them. Vaccines are weak or sometimes lifeless bacteria that is injected into the human body to make people build up an immunity to the disease. In earlier years children were highly susceptible to picking up a disease and dying, this is why vaccinations…

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    Vaccinate Vaccines

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    Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that introducing vaccines has led to more than 99 percent reduction of mortality and morbidity for measles, diphtheria, polio, rubella, and smallpox (Mooney, 3). Vaccination is one of the strategies used to prevent disease in children (Bronfin, 1). However, debates have circulated surrounding the question of whether or not parents should have the choice to vaccinate or not vaccinate their child. The decision of the parent to vaccinate his or her child…

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    The MMR Vaccine

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    The MMR vaccine has just been developed by Doctor/Scientist Maurice R. Hilleman. The MMR vaccine is made out of several scientific elements and chemicals such as sodium phosphate and glutamate. However some of the Earth’s resources that was used to make the MMR vaccine is sorbitol and sucrose. Scientists need to consider if it will all work together and need to do many tests and experiments on the elements individually and together. They need to know all about the Earth’s element whether or…

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    Invention Of Vaccines

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    The invention and renovation of vaccines was ultimately beneficial to humanity by preventing a multitude of diseases. Before Vaccines lifespans were considerably shorter as many people contracted a multitude of diseases and died in their thirties and forties. Before vaccines, there was disease, a nasty beast known to all. Not slightly inconvenient diseases like the common cold, but plagues that ravaged the land and ripped millions of lives away from their homelands. Many children passed into an…

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    Distrust In Vaccines

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    Distrust in vaccines has been growing, especially among parents who believe vaccines are linked to disorders, such as autism (Haberman 2015). This mistrust presents a fatal issue for the community at large, which benefits from high vaccination rates, a concept known as herd immunity. Although the vaccination rate in the U.S. is at least ninety-percent, vaccination rates in some communities have fallen, leading to reduced herd immunity and a higher likelihood of an outbreak. The purpose of this…

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    The Polio Vaccine

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    enters your body through the mouth, and then eventually makes its way into the blood and central nervous system, where it will affect nerve tissue where it causes paralysis and wasting of muscle tissue. The virus can be prevented with a vaccine. Before the vaccine, many people died from the virus. They died by suffocating when polio paralyzed the muscles necessary for breathing. The number of polio cases has declined dramatically because of immunization programs. The Poliovirus…

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    The Rabies Vaccine

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    Born In December on the 27 of 1822 / Died On September on the 28th of 1895. His Childhood - He Was A Very Creative Young Man And Love To Paint And Do Art. He Also Was Very Average School Student Not Very Impressive,but he was very hard working. He loved to fish and draw aka he loved various skills and arts,his father didn’t wanted him to become a Artist. Diseases in 1822-1895 Were Very Prevalent And Cause Lots Of Deaths A Few Of The Biggest Killers Were…

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    Benefits Of Vaccines

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    everyday life. The purpose of vaccines is to prevent the diseases that infected by polio, measles, diphtheria, pertussis, which now these infections can be prevented by vaccination. In 1796, vaccines were invented by the doctor, Edward Jenner, who lived in Berkeley, England (Deschenes). Throughout history, vaccination has become one of the most popular that can save many lives from getting illnesses. For this reason, the parent should give their children to get vaccines, so their children can…

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