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    Rachel Carson Struggles

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    “I am always more interested in what I’m about to do than in what I have already done” quoted Rachel Carson. This tells the whole story of her life. Carson was an author who started the environmental movement across the globe. She never intended to do this‚ but she inspired many people with her stories. Rachel had been through so many struggles throughout her life‚ but never gave up and was a true hero. Carson faced many struggles throughout her life. In the end‚ nothing slowed her down from her

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    There is so much to learn about the benefits of hemp‚ and exciting news is released every day. We are rounding up some of the most interesting recent news items in one place‚ starting with an inspiring story of one toddler who has found relief with CBD oil. According to KMOV‚ Kiana and Aaron Algire say that their son Silas began having seizures before his first birthday. By the time he was 14 months old‚ his seizures increased in frequency‚ at least twice a day. When the parents sought a second

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    Immunizations should be mandatory for people living in the United States because it acts as a sense of safety. According to the article Five important Reasons to Vaccinate Your Child‚ “Vaccines are only given to children after a long careful review by scientists‚ doctors‚ and healthcare professionals” (Vaccines.Gov). Vaccines are performed by people working in the healthcare field and these professionals know how to do their job correctly. The healthcare professionals will make sure that a child

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    What Is Whooping Cough?

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    Whooping cough (also well known as pertussis) is a contagious respiratory tract infection. People‚ suffering from the whooping cough have a very severe hacking cough‚ which is followed by the sounds like whoop. Earlier this illness was typically childish. However‚ after the development of the vaccine the situation has changed for the better. If your kid has completed the full course of vaccinations‚ this disease will not affect his or her. Nevertheless‚ children under one year can catch whooping

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    I completed my community service for the Autism Speaks U 5K run/3K walk‚ which was located at Kendrick Park in downtown Amherst. The mission of this organization is to spread awareness and fund research for autism‚ and there are 4 pillars which are research‚ awareness‚ advocate‚ and family services. This organization serves children with autism who live anywhere in the nation and are the younger demographic‚ but can be any race/ethnicity‚ gender‚ socioeconomic status‚ and group identity. I am different

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    According to the U.S Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) (2017)‚ vaccination programs rely on herd immunity to prevent outbreaks of diseases. With the intention of protecting the community‚ the aim is to get most members vaccinated. This will reduce the chances of person to-person transmission because there is little opportunity for outbreak. Herd immunization protects children who are not eligible for certain vaccines such as infants‚ pregnant women‚ not fully immunized or cannot get

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    Questions posed by Paul Basch are very thought provoking. Some of these questions require a lot of consideration and research. Taking this course has helped me answer them to the best of my knowledge and provided me with a different perspective of global health. I would have responded to these questions the same before taking this course but my concepts have become stronger. Following are my responses to 5 questions. 3. When are we justified in conducting drug or vaccine trials in developing countries

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    Focusing on the public nurse and the rendering of immunizations to the local population sparked my curiosity. I started researching more on this aspect of this public nurse service and will share some of this information. I found it interesting that the public health nurse not only provides vaccinations to children and families protecting them against preventable diseases‚ public nurses are also vital recorders for the research and trends of diseases in the community. As a mother of two young children

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    Cleveland Clinic

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    Five of the ten medical innovations that the Cleveland Clinic—an academic medical research center and hospital in Ohio—predicts are slated to most dramatically improve health care in the coming year. The Clinic polled more than 100 top doctors‚ including several in each speciality‚ to name the top new innovations they expected to impact care in their field within the next year. As it does every year‚ a committee narrowed down about 70 suggestions to the top ten most powerful‚ and here are just five:

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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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