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    Did you know that there is no research supporting the idea that vaccines are detrimental to one’s health or cause autism? Despite major research supporting the implementation of vaccines, parents are continuing to deny their helpful properties and necessity in the defense of health in society. Three solid benefits of vaccinations can be specified as preventing children from diseases, keeping whole communities safe, and not having any links to autism or similar illnesses. There is no reasonable…

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    Vaccines: Protecting the Community, One Person at a Time “According to Shot@Life, a United Nations Foundation partner organization, vaccines save 2.5 million children from preventable diseases every year, which equates to roughly 285 children saved every hour” (ProCon.org). That’s a lot of kids, and we aren’t just talking about chickenpox. We’re talking about every disease out there that can be prevented by vaccine, many of which are deadly. If we did not have vaccines available, 2.5…

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    The want for the MMR vaccine is always in demand because if children catch any of these three diseases it could lead to brain damage, or even death. The first dose of MMR vaccine is commonly given to children aging from twelve to fifteen months, which is also the same time children start showing signs of having autism. The MMR consists of the trio virus…

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    GENERAL INTRODUCTION One of the most controversial medical issues the United States is currently facing is the argument over whether to get vaccinated or not. This is mainly because most people do not understand how vaccines work, and how they can be safe but still effective. Vaccines allow the vaccinated to build immunity to the particular disease by introducing the body to the antigen, so it can be attacked, and through the immune response system gain antibodies that can recognize the antigen…

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    exempt their children from vaccines, they are endangering people who have cancer that cannot get vaccinated because of chemotherapy, and their neighbor’s newborn baby, who is not old enough to get vaccinated. Parents should not be able to exempt their children from vaccinations for philosophical or religious reasons. Vaccines have been proven effective and have even successfully eradicated deadly diseases, which in the past have taken the lives of millions of people. Vaccines have completely…

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    completely false. Vaccinations do not cause autism. A pretence must be acquired for the MMR Vaccine. “It's a combination shot that protects against measles, mumps and rubella” (Is there a link between MMR vaccine and autism?). This was a huge medical breakthrough when it was first created as it was able to immunize people against three deadly diseases, even though we had the three separate shots. The vaccine is usually administered to a child before the age of two (Lett). This is important…

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    Benefits Of Flu Vaccines

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    ceasing. Many proponents of flu vaccines claim the vaccines are crucial to maintain a healthy state. Opponents of flu vaccines claim the vaccines propose an even greater hazard to one’s health. As the National Vaccine Information Center stated, “Battle lines are drawn,” between those in favor and against vaccinations. Even Japan has taken a stand by outlawing flu vaccines all together (Hope). These proposals and drastic changes pose the question, are flu vaccines truly beneficial? With the…

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    Vaccines impact everyone’s life at one point or another in the United States. Vaccinations were created to rid the world of terrible diseases, but concerns now exist stating that a link between these vaccines ‒especially the Measles, Mumps, and Rubella vaccine‒ and autism spectrum disorder. Some individuals go further and believe that vaccines like the MMR vaccine cause children to become autistic. Parents now have to decide whether or not to vaccinate their children, a decision that could…

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    minute that immunizing your child against the flu is possible thanks to modern medicine. Most pediatricians endorse flu vaccine and encourage parents or legal guardians to give them to their children and that is one of their duties as healthcare providers. One of the accomplishment of health science is the vaccines, and they are a lot of diseases now forgotten because of the vaccines developments over the years. Imagine yourself a concerned parent that does not have to worry anymore about the…

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    Vaccines: Are They Important To Your Health? Have you ever had a vaccine? A vaccine is a shot of damaged cell that protect us against acute disease. Vaccines have been around for more than 50 years (2). Each year 2.5 million deaths are prevented by vaccinations (4). There are 16 vaccines that are in use to protect children and teens (6). People/ children should get vaccines regularly to prevent the diseases and stay healthier. Some groups of people argue that vaccines are bad for you but all…

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