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    effectiveness of vaccines which causes hesitation. Even though vaccines have been around for hundreds of years, people still have doubts and uncertainties that make the decision of vaccinating their children difficult. People lack the education of why and how vaccines save lives. Educating new parents on vaccines could show them what they need to know. However, vaccinations have become a revolutionary medical procedure that should be taken advantage of by everyone. Although some believe…

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    2016 Dear Editor, There are many reasons why vaccines are very important. Vaccines cause your body to release disease fighting antibodies without actually causing the disease. You can be vaccinated for over 20 diseases. There are 3 reasons why it is important for a person to be properly vaccinated. One reason is, you are not only protecting yourself but the people around you. Another reason is, it can protect you from some diseases. Finally, vaccines are important because they can prevent…

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    The article “California Set to Mandate Childhood Vaccines Amid Intense Fight” is an informational piece about how the state of California was getting ready to vote on SB 772, which was passed on June 30th, 2015. SB 772 is a California State Senate Bill that eliminated the ability of parents to opt out of getting their children vaccinated for religious or personal reasons. If parents don’t have their children get vaccinated they can’t go to public, charter, or private schools. Children who…

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    Vaccines Persuasive Essay

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    Seth Berkley once said, “Unlike medical treatment, vaccines provide a lifetime of protection from deadly and debilitating diseases.” As you can see vaccines can protect you throughout your life and can protect our net generation. Vaccines have chemicals that are injected into your body to kill diseases. Vaccines should be required for kids because it helps to not spread diseases, prevent kids from getting ill, and can save lives. Many diseases can spread quickly when people don’t get the…

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    Should Vaccines be Mandatory? The characteristic red spotty rash that covers the body from head to toe with accompanying fever has afflicted millions, decimating populations around the world. Physicians as early as the ninth century identified this rash as Rubeola or more commonly known as Measles and has continue to be a scourge throughout time. Individuals with a suppressed or undeveloped immune response have difficulty resisting the virus as it progresses into pneumonia or encephalitis…

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    Vaccines What makes vaccines so controversial is the fact that there is ample of quality of information and a few poor sources and people tend to believe the latter. I believe a lot of people make conclusions about vaccines without gathering the proper amount of information. As a result people misinterpret information and conclude that all vaccines are unhealthy and capable of causing serious problems. To a certain degree vaccines are dangerous. One thing that was discussed by the group…

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    Vaccines Pros And Cons

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    Since vaccines have been in effect, the decrease of our population has decreased greatly. Although the pros about vaccines were great, the cons also made a big impact on the patients who were receiving it. Many incidents happened and it has caused many controversial issues throughout centuries. Even though the cons are outrageously dangerous, vaccines should be mandatory to our society today. Therefore in the past, there were many cases of diseases spreading. Diseases are contagious though…

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    Vaccines works by stimulating a person’s immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease, protecting the person from that disease or future illnesses. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). Individuals should be immunized in order to protect the public health. Individuals who cannot be vaccinated for individual health issues rely on herd community to be vaccinated to prevent spread of potential diseases or illness that even the public may not be aware of. Herd community is a form…

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    Why Is Vaccine Important

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    Vaccines are commonly used by health care workers. Nurses, Doctors, and Paramedics . It's consider important and therefore can raised a lot of question and dough on its and benefits, and side-effect. The importance of vaccine make know to us by advertisement, newspapers, and schools, and billboards. and the study of health books, also internet researches. Immunizations in adult is often taken for granted especially in men. Lack of interest in Doctors visit, and sometimes people are…

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    Cure or Poison: Vaccinations When you think of vaccines, what comes to your mind? Do you think of a 16th-century medical advancement that has the ability to eradicate some of the most dangerous diseases in the world, or do you see a toxin that has the ability to change the chemistry of the brain? Ever since the invention of the first smallpox vaccine more than two centuries ago, by an English Physician Edward Jenner, there has been a lot of controversy over the principles, ethics, potency and…

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