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    One of the many controversial issues today‚ is the question‚ should children be required to be vaccinated? Vaccines have been around for many years claiming to help your system to be immune from many diseases. Although there have been many great claims about vaccines helping and saving lives‚ people are now claiming that not all vaccines may be safe after all. In my opinion‚ I believe no. Children should not be required to be vaccinated because‚ parents should make medical decisions‚ they could cause

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    Hepatitis b

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    Hepatitis B vaccine ASSIGNMENT In order to address the general questions posed by the case study‚ you will individually research information on the disease(s) caused by a particular microbe and the vaccine that is used for it.  Address the following questions for the microbe and vaccine that you have been assigned: 1.       a.       Describe the typical symptoms of the disease(s) caused by the agent. Hepatitis B can cause acute (short-term) illness and that can lead to loss of appetite‚ diarrhea

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    What Cause Autism?

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    has become more prevalent in recent years. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ one in sixty-eight children have autism as of 2014—this is a thirty percent increase since 2012‚ where one in eighty-eight children had autism ("Vaccine Safety"). Autism is a developmental disability that typically develops within the early years after birth; it is essentially an aftereffect of a neurological disorder (Nordqvist). Autism affects the ability to manage things such as physical contact

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    continue recurring in different parts of the world‚ while HIV/AIDS remains one of the most serious infections with no cure. Discovery of vaccines has played a critical role in alleviating human suffering and reducing mortality rates associated with various deadly viral pandemics‚ such as polio‚ small pox‚ flu and measles among others. However‚ skepticism about vaccines’ safety still exists‚ preventing some people from being vaccinated. Failure to get vaccinated increases the risk of being infected and

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    Hi my name is Bryson Yelle‚ and I am on the affirmative side of this debate and I shall be explaining why human experimentation is ethical. Human experimentation Over the years has saved us‚ for example the polio vaccine. The polioVirus happened around the early 1940s to the late 1950s‚ and many of thousands were dying because of it until a man named Jonas salk started his human experimentation in 1952 and released it to the US in 1955. His experimentation killed at around 11 people‚ but saved thousands

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    Dr. Paul Farmer‚ physician and anthropologist‚ has written extensively on health‚ human rights‚ and the consequences of social inequality(PIH Co-Founders‚ 2013). Dr. Farmer and Dr. Kim‚ co-founders of Partners in Health‚ collaboratively wrote Reimagining Global Health which expands on achieving global health equity and strengthening the health system. With a focus on underdeveloped countries‚ building better health systems reduces the burden of disease‚ addresses social determinants of health‚ and

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    The Vaccination Dilemma

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    A look into history reveals that vaccines have always been portrayed as miracle workers‚ saving millions of people from potentially fatal diseases. What comes to mind is the unbelievable global eradication of smallpox. The 1952 polio vaccine halted the epidemics of paralysis and death of innocent children. The rabies vaccine overturned automatic death sentences. The diphtheria‚ measles‚ mumps‚ rubella‚ hepatitis‚ influenza and countless other vaccines seemed to eliminate the threat of dangerous

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    for a very long and healthy future. Vaccinations are considered one of the greatest medical achievements of all time and they can help to protect these kids. However‚ many people are against vaccinations and believe that all vaccines don’t work very well‚ and are unsafe. A vaccine contains a weakened version of a disease called an antigen. This antigen is not strong enough to produce signs or symptoms of the disease but it is strong enough to create antibodies which can help protect you from this virus

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    My Audience will know the Importance of Immunizations I. INTRODUCTION The Importance of Vaccine Preventable Diseases A. ATTENTION GETTER "Fact Texas is ranked last in Immunization coverage rates among the 50 states" B. ESTABLISH THEME Un immunized kids are starting to become a risk factor in our Texas school‚ to a point where they are starting to exclude students from school activities. C. CREDIBILITY I speak from first hand knowledge‚ not only am I faced

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    adequacy about giving vaccinations to children. Even though the government should not be able to choose whether or not a child gets vaccinated‚ child vaccines should be mandatory because it helps build the immune system at an early age and it protects the child from getting a more powerful version of a disease. There are many reasons behind why child vaccines should be mandatory. Some parents

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