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    The Measles Vaccine

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    people have been killed worldwide by the virus.1 Before a vaccine was created‚ nearly all children before the age of 15 would be struck with a high fever‚ inflamed eyes‚ small white spots on the inside of the mouth‚ and a red‚ flat rash that covered the body. The development of a vaccine in 1963 was able to lower the number of individuals infected with this Measles virus. In 1968 Maurice Hillman improved the vaccine. Since then‚ the vaccine has helped save over a million lives per year. The Measles

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    Pros Of Vaccines

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    people with this. This helped the spread of small pox. There are so many vaccines that your children have to have today before they can attend school. Some parents however believe that these vaccines are harming children more than they are helping them. This year in America there was an outbreak of 600 plus cases of measles. This was the most number of cases since 2000. Due to the large amount of parents who believed that vaccines were causing autism or harming their children in other ways. Disneyland

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    The History Of Vaccines

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    A vaccine is defined as “a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases‚ prepared from the causative agent of a disease‚ its products‚ or a synthetic substitute‚ treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease” (“The Definition of Vaccine”). In simpler terms‚ a vaccine is an injection of a dead or weakened bacteria or virus that helps the human body produce an immunity to the said bacteria or virus. Vaccines‚ though proved

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    Influenza Vaccine

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    Influenza Vaccine was struck in 1918 epidemically‚ scientists‚ and doctors believed bad bacteria killing many people caused it. Most especially was discovered during World War 1 many of the soldiers dying of the sceptic bacterial infections. It was the most deadly disease killing millions before finding the breakthrough for cure. This was discovered by physician from Iowa Richard Shope. He conducted many test through the infected pig with bacteria and found that it did not generate disease. After

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    Borrelia Burgdorferi (Lyme Disease) 1.) Entry: To obtain Borrelia Burgdorferi the human host must be infected by a Lxodoes Scapularius‚ a black-legged tick‚ and these species are only found in the wooded areas around the world. Being in contact with an infected Lxodoes Scapularius increase your chance of getting Borrelia Burgdorferi. 2.) Establishment: Once the infected tick saliva comes in contact with the human host. The Spirochetes are released into the body. Borrelia Burgdorferi are so sneaky

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    Lyme Disease Public Education Plan Table of Contents Objective 2 Fact Sheet 2-6 Data Sheet 6-8 Cause and Effect Sheet 8 Disease Analysis Sheet 9-11 Disease Control Plan 11 References 13 Annotated bibliography 14 Objective: Lyme disease can be a very serious disease if not treated early enough. The most important way to keep from getting the disease is prevention. Education is the key to prevention. The only way to contract the disease is to be bitten by a tick that is

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    When a dog lover takes on the responsibility of buying or adopting a dog‚ there are some basic pet vaccination facts you should know. Vaccination for pets is absolutely imperative to keep that pet healthy and safe. There is actually a dog vaccines schedule that those who own dogs must adhere to‚ but‚ once you establish care at a veterinarian‚ he/she will help you keep your pet on track with that vaccination schedule. You will receive postcard reminders in the mail that your dog’s vaccinations are

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    The HPV vaccine has created many heated debates‚ but the bottom line come down to whether or not the time for this vaccination is now. Mike Adams‚ author of “HPV Vaccine Texas Tyranny‚” and Arthur Allen‚ author of “The HPV Debate Needs an Injection of Reality‚” discuss the mandated HPV vaccine. Both acknowledge that the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine lack credibility and that the affordability of the vaccine is not favorable to disadvantaged families; however‚ they disagree that there is

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    This controversial issue‚ I believe‚ is a lot like last week’s issue pertaining to whether or not boys and girls should be obligated to get the Cervical Cancer Vaccine. There are both benefits and negatives of getting the vaccine‚ whereas this week’s topic demonstrates the benefits and negatives of a routine male circumcision. It is hard to say one way or another‚ and I think if I were a male‚ it would be easier to answer. I still do not believe there is a valid reason for routine male circumcision

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    Ehlers-Danlos‚ Lyme Disease‚ tumors‚ and many others. Anemia can show symptoms of POTS. Problems with the adrenal gland‚ which produces the stress hormone cortisol and other hormones that maintain adequate salt and water in the body‚ can lead to orthostatic symptoms and low blood pressure. Ehlers-Dalos in a genetic disorder that affects the tissue‚ blood vessels‚ and joints. It is thought that weak blood vessels result in blood pooling in the lower extremities. Sometimes after a patient contracts Lyme disease

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