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Should Vaccines be Mandatory
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No United States federal law exists, but all fifty states have laws requiring children who attend public schools, private schools and daycare facilities to be vaccinated against diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus, polio, measles and rubella and chickenpox. All fifty states allow medical exemptions, most states allow religious exemptions and a few states allow philosophical exemptions….
Pros and Cons about Vaccines
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Vaccines are good for many reasons, but have been known at times to be fatal. Vaccines can prevent a certain disease from being spread. Getting these vaccines are quick and easy to get, and may not only prevent one disease but can also prevent two. For example, if you are not vaccinated with the varicella…
Vaccination Should Not Be Mandatory
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Due to Health Hazards in the USA . Also side effect that it can care when the the different kids and the races and furthermore the family history , can affect them and many more of their body that we haven’t discovered yet. According to Erika Garner-Spitzer, and Angelika Wagner ‘bout 2–10% of healthy individuals…
Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism
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Introduction There seems to always be controversy going on in the world. One of the biggest debates happening in our country is the examination on whether a set of vaccinations causes Autism in children. In fact, many parents have refused to vaccinate their children because they are scared that their children will be later diagnosed…
Vaccinations: Problematic Issues vs. Reasonable Solutions
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Out of all the issues that exist today, few are a little more concerning as the debate over vaccinations. One side will claim that these substances are entirely safe, while their opposition will declare that vaccinations are based on flawed science in need of reconsideration. Although based mainly on facts, one will find that there…
The Importance of Vaccines
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In the past hundred years technology and science have advanced in humanities favor. What were once horrendous rapidly spreading diseases now have been eradicated due to vaccinations of hundreds of ailments. Vaccines have contributed to keeping millions of children alive and healthy; who would ever be against healthy children? Crazily enough there is a growing…
The Danger of Vaccines Essay
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From the time any child is born they are required to receive vaccinations for a variety of different diseases that are said to potentially save that child’s life. Vaccines that are to prevent diseases such as hepatitis B, tetanus, the flu and more. In many cases, the child grows up and lives a healthy life…
What Risk Factors Does This Patient Have?
Exercise
Infection
infectious diseases
Medicine
Microbiology
Vaccines
Your next patient is a 17 year old high school student. He is an avid video game player. After a complete history and physical exam, you find him to be healthy with a IBM of 24. 5. A. Even though he is in the upper limits of a IBM range, the patient is healthy but…
Introduction to Vaccines and Antibiotics
Biology
Health Care
Infection
infectious diseases
Microbiology
Vaccination
Vaccines
“When Smallpox spread, epidemics were everywhere and killed millions of people. “After getting the disease once, survivors were immune for the rest of their lives. This led to the practice of variolation—deliberately infecting a person with smallpox. Dried smallpox scabs were ground up and blown into the nose of an individual. The person would get…
Vaccinations: Public Health vs. Public Choice
Public Health
Vaccines
There is continuous controversy over vaccinations, focusing on the public health versus individual choice to receive the vaccines or not. While many argue that all vaccinations should be mandatory, others tend to disagree and lean towards allowing individuals to decide for themselves and their children of whether they will get vaccinated. Fake information was spread…