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    vaccinations have been the spectacle of social disarray. Recently‚ there has been uprising in individuals who think vaccinations may be more harmful than helpful‚ due to false research linking the MMR (measles‚ mumps‚ and rubella) vaccine to autism. Many states allow

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    become skeptical of the effects and potential dangers that come along with receiving a vaccination. Vaccinations make it possible for people to build immunity before they are exposed to a virus. Vaccines mimic disease agents and stimulate the immune system to help build up a defense against them. Vaccines are something most of us take for granted‚ and we’re still a long way from ensuring everyone’s safe from some of the world’s most dreaded and preventable diseases. It is extremely important for everyone

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    Another complaint from those who oppose government required vaccinations is the belief that vaccines are more dangerous than the diseases/side effects they prevent‚ and that vaccinations are ineffective. The American Academy of Pediatrics‚ as well as other organizations claim that immunizations can cause “seizures‚ progressive encephalopathy‚ and death” (“Should” 7). Skeptics believe that these rare side effects are worth risking communal‚ and individual health. They want to put themselves and

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    people’s children. Do you agree? Childhood immunisation must be one of the most significant public health advances in medical history. Thanks to vaccines‚ children and teens that have been immunised would not have to experience the abhorrent epidemics like polio‚ mumps‚ measles and smallpox the older generations did. While it is safe to assume vaccines are here to stay‚ critics have presented damning yet unverified accounts of the ineffectiveness and harmful side effects of vaccinations urging parents

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    diseases‚ we need to be vaccinated. Our lowly immune systems‚ it is claimed‚ are no match for the most virulent diseases and deadly bacteria. Without the discovery of vaccines‚ we would be left vulnerable and lucky to survive horrible plagues and diseases. Or would we? There is amazing little proof that the effectiveness of vaccines in their current form is even worth the “peace of mind” we seek and the risk of life we take as we are injected with a potent toxic concoction. Vaccinations should rarely

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    prevented hundreds of millions of cases of disease. There are many legitimate concerns about vaccines safety from parents. Questions arise if vaccines should be state mandated without the choice from parents. Ethically speaking‚ parents need to be aware on the importance of vaccination for herd immunity. A look into the history of how the first vaccine was created and used should be examined. How a vaccine is produced and tested is an important factor to help ease some uncertainty in parents. The

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    the benefits of vaccination outweigh the risks because vaccines can prevent serious illness and disease in individuals‚ vaccinations can also prevent widespread outbreaks of diseases in populations and the side effect of vaccinations‚ though occasionally serious‚ are vary rare. c. Preview of Main Points: i. The benefits of vaccinations far outweigh the risks and vaccines do and have eradicated many diseases. ii. The side effects of vaccines are occasionally serious‚ but are so rare that parents

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    A vaccine is a substance used as a preventive inoculation to obtain immunity from a specific disease‚ commonly using an innocuous form of the disease as an inactive pathogen to stimulate antibody production. Even though the first vaccine was created 215 years ago in 1796‚ many people today are still apprehensive about vaccines due to fear of vaccines’ negative side effects. This investigation studies whether vaccinations should be made mandatory or otherwise‚ considering both the negative and positive

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    have is that if the vaccine is going to harm the health of the child. Childhood vaccines have been established and perfected for an exponential amount of time. Even though vaccinations have been around for a while‚ many people are still unsure about them. With this in mind‚ there are many questions about how vaccines work‚ what they are‚ and how they help eradicate diseases. Vaccines work by introducing a weakened version of the virus or bacteria into the body. In fact‚ Vaccines are introduced into

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    | Help build the future of Wikipedia and its sister projects! Read a letter from Jimmy Wales and Michael Snow. | [Hide] [Help us with translations!] | DNA vaccine What is antisense technology? Antisense refers to opposing the normal order (“sense”) of the code in DNA. The DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in genes directs cells to assemble the proteins which comprise living creatures. The order of bases in DNA corresponds to the ordering of amino acids to form the proteins. To produce protein

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