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    Flu Vaccine Analysis

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    Flu season typically begins from October to May of each year. The CDC recommends that virtually everyone except children under the age of six months and people who are allergic to eggs or the influenza vaccine itself‚ should receive an influenza vaccination.

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    Vaccines Pros And Cons

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    Many have argued that vaccines can be unsafe for your health‚ while others say it is important for a 6-month old to endure 7 shots in 3 months. While this is the case for some‚ others claim to have religious or physiological reasons for objecting these vaccinations. While some of these are not proven‚ it is important to honor people’s religious freedoms and ideals on any topics‚ even this one. People have full control over the health of their children and if they have objections they should be able

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    Health Department to address health issues that arises. The opposition to the bill uses the argument that vaccines have detrimental side effects and that “people should have the right to make their own health decisions” (Riker). Local resident Renee Kawelo opposed the bill and vaccines because she believes that they will make her children sick. The most notable side effect that people think vaccines causes is autism‚ “which scientific research has debunked” (Riker)‚

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    Most people know‚ on a basic level‚ what vaccines are. However‚ do they actually know what a vaccine can do? Vaccines are the insertion of dead or weakened pathogens into the body. The immune system uses the pathogens to create immune cells that kill the disease-causing pathogens when they attack in the future. Receiving a vaccine for disease will cause the person to be actively immune‚ protects the person and their loved ones‚ and can assist in wiping out a communicable disease altogether.

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    prevent getting diseases. Many of us think vaccines cause autism‚ but researchers say‚ it does not give you autism. Vaccines are important to get because if they were not‚ then why would Disneyland be closed because people spread the virus‚ which was measles. Also‚ adults need to ask their doctors which one is needed because many people are dying from diseases and are not aware of what vaccine is needed at what age. Some background information that vaccines are important to get because “influenza kills

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    Government Department of Health‚ 2013). It was Edward Jenner who developed the first vaccine in 1976 against small pox. Centuries later the next vaccine was developed by Louis Pasteur. This was the anti-rabies vaccine (Lombard‚ Pastoret‚ & Moulin‚ 2007). It was these two men who gave hope to other scientist for the development and prevention of other infectious diseases for years to come. There are many different types of vaccines available in Australia today. Currently‚ the ‘Immunise Australian Program’ offers

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    coughing‚ usually begin to cry which causes them to choke on their own tears.” (California Public Health‚ 2010) DTaP can treat pertussis‚ which is a vaccine that protects children‚ newborn to 18 years old against the disease.

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    Vaccination Schedule Think of vaccines as a coat of armor for your child. To keep it shiny and strong‚ you have to make sure your child’s immunizations are up to date. Timely vaccinations help to prevent disease and keep your family and the community healthy. Some immunizations are given in a single shot‚ while others require a series of shots over a period of time. Vaccines for children and teenagers are listed alphabetically below with their routinely recommended ages. Missed doses will be assessed

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    A Pro Stance for Vaccines

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    Vaccines Are Necessary For Controlling Preventable Diseases The topic of laws mandating vaccinations is a much debated issue. A large number of parents argue they should not be forced to vaccinate their children in order for them to attend public school and daycare. One reason for the controversy of their use is the increased number of children with autism‚ which some reports have indicated is a possible side effect of vaccines. Information regarding potential negative side effects of vaccines

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    Informative Speech Outline: Diabetes Name: Man Shu Date: May 27‚ 2013 Lab Section # 4 and Lab Instructor ’s name: Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of three types of diabetes‚ the way to determine whether you have diabetes‚ pre-diabetes or neither‚ and the effective way to control diabetes. Central Idea: We can possibly stop this disease from growing so rapidly by understanding what diabetes is and finding out if we could be at risk Pattern of Organization: Topical Attention: If

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