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    Influenza Vaccine Risks

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    The Risk of The Influenza Vaccine The flu shot produces the best way to reduce everyone ’s chances of getting the influenza virus‚ but previous research has shown that it does in fact cause all sorts of different side effects. The flu shot does not always prevent the virus. Sometimes it can even cause harmful side effects. Each year the flu shot affects ten to twenty percent of the US population‚ and over one hundred thousand people are hospitalized including twenty thousand deaths (Marshall). People

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    There have been legal ramifications such as civil rights lawsuits against hospitals for loss of employment due to mandatory flu shots. A Michigan nurse filed a $100 million lawsuit against the hospital requiring her to get a flu shot. Karen Good filed a lawsuit in Ohio for being terminated due to vaccine refusal due to religious beliefs. In 2013‚ she was denied the religious exemption and she now is suing for back pay‚ statutory liquidated damages‚ emotional distress and loss of salary. She

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    Maranatha Christian Academy Imus Chapter “Ginger Tea (Zingeber Officinalis) as a Prevention in Cold and Flu” “An Investigatory Project Proposal” In partial Fulfillment for the Requirements in science III (Chemisty) Submitted by : Kathleen Acuna Marvin Lou Carreon Clarise Sevillano Introduction: Ginger is another of natures’ antiviral herbs. It contains nearly a dozen antiviral compounds. Ginger is pain relieving‚ antiseptic and antioxidant. It is valuable for preventing and treating

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    Avian Flu Lab Report

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    Using an Eliza to test for Avian Flu Methods This experiment was performed in a plastic microtiter plate. Wells 1-12 of rows A and B were filled with 40 μL of stimulated antigen by using a micropipette. A clean pipette tip was used every time a new sample or reagent was added to the wells. Each sample was tested in triplicate and the amount of sample or reagent used was always 40 μL. The positive control were added to the first three wells of row A (A1‚ A2‚ A3)‚ then the same amount of negative control

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    The Spanish flu of 1918-1919 was the worst global disaster in the American history‚ it killed more people in one year than twenty four years of AIDS from 1980 to 2004. The Spanish flu was an infectious disease caused by the (H1N1) virus. The pandemic led to important developments in medicine‚ for example the efficiency of vaccinations. This research essay will firstly consider the epidemiology of the Spanish flu in the united states between 1918 and 1919‚ then it will examine its treatment and prevention

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    this goal has been met with the creation of vaccines. Though many people think that vaccines are a good idea‚ there are also others who don’t believe in vaccinating their children. In the best interest of children and everyone around them‚ vaccination is a great way of preventing and eliminating diseases. Diseases have been on the planet as long as people can remember. The Chinese used inoculation techniques as early as 1000 A.D. for smallpox (“Vaccines ProCon.org” 4). Though the Chinese were the

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    Vaccine Persuasive Speech

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    comes to illnesses. We have been presented with different vaccines‚ which prepare the body and help it become more immune or capable to fight the illness if presented. It is very important that everyone get their vaccines because they help your body with illness‚ people won’t feel as scared to get an illness‚ and the advances were made for a reason. Those who don’t get their vaccines are only setting themselves up for disaster. The vaccines were made to help people more capable to fight off diseases

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    Big Data Google Flu

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    POLICYFORUM BIG DATA The Parable of Google Flu: Traps in Big Data Analysis Large errors in flu prediction were largely avoidable‚ which offers lessons for the use of big data. David Lazer‚ 1‚ 2* Ryan Kennedy‚1‚ 3‚ 4 Gary King‚3 Alessandro Vespignani 3‚5‚6 I CREDIT: ADAPTED FROM AXEL KORES/DESIGN & ART DIRECTION/ISTOCKPHOTO.COM n February 2013‚ Google Flu Trends (GFT) made headlines but not for a reason that Google executives or the creators of the flu tracking system would have hoped. Nature reported

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    Vaccines Pros And Cons

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    or prevention methods. Fortunately‚ we live in a time with vaccinations. Vaccines save millions of lives each year‚ have eradicated smallpox disease‚ and substantially lessened the chance of contracting other diseases. Vaccines are considered to be one of the greatest medical achievements. However‚ whether to vaccinate or not is a steadily growing debate‚ as there are no US federal laws mandating vaccination‚ certain vaccines are required for public school with a few exemptions‚ parents ultimately

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    Polio Vaccine in America

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    The Polio Vaccine in America When my daughter was a baby‚ and we decided to delay vaccination‚ a friend of my mother-in-law seemed thrilled with our decision. However‚ she advised to look into the polio vaccine because there wasn ’t much they could do if someone did contract polio. During my research‚ I have found that the polio vaccine is all but completely unnecessary for anyone in the United States. Let ’s take a look at some of the most interesting information I have found. Taken directly

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