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    Making Arguments: The Negative Side to Vaccines Vaccination began as an experimental life-saving medical tool. While it started off with some value‚ today it has become the possible cause of death and disability among children. Currently we see vaccination being talked about on the news‚ there are also articles on this topic‚ a simple search on the Web and people can find a variety of stories and negative experiences children have had with vaccines. My mom works for Chiropractors which

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    antibodies to fight the antigens. Vaccines contain weakened or dead versions of the antigens that cause diseases. This means that the antigens cannot produce the signs or symptoms of the disease‚ but they do stimulate the immune system to create antibodies. These antibodies help protect you if you are exposed to disease in the future. There’s a lot of discussion and controversy around the childhood vaccine debate. The truth of the matter is that childhood vaccines can create significant side effects

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    promoting health and preventing illness(Benchmark Developments In U.s. Healthcare‚ 2003). The past decade has seen enormous declines in deaths and health care costs associated with vaccine preventable diseases. New vaccines‚ rotavirus‚ herpes zoster‚ and human papillomavirus vaccines were introduced. A recent economic report indicated that vaccination of each U.S. birth statistics with the current childhood immunization schedule prevents about 42‚000 deaths and 20 million cases

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    Unit 1.3 N.1 The reason that children should be immunised is that the various vaccines that are available to so that our bodies are prepared to fight serious infections that we may come into contact with in the future. There are some diseases that can have a severe lasting damage to the childs health and in some very serious cases can eve resort in death. Due to the high success rate of vaccinations‚ it is now becoming rare for children to get serious diseases‚ like diphtheria‚ polio or tetanus

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    consent from the person being experimented on. To some people human experimentation is unethical but‚ human experimentation is ethical because of the vaccines that are made‚there is consent from the person‚ and it’s the only way to get exact results. Vaccines are needed for those who are suffering of illness and need to be cured. The only way to make vaccines is by experimenting on humans. For example‚ the Jenner smallpox experiments. Edward Jenner was

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    deadly viruses and help our immune system fight the bacteria’s off‚ but vaccines can also be deadly from the ingredients used and can actually lower our immune system. All medicine is not one hundred percent safe for humans. Since the time vaccinations have been given‚ over one hundred years ago‚ several have been recalled due to severe reactions or death to thousands of innocent people‚ including young children and infants. Vaccines have dangerous ingredients‚ deter what the immune system is supposed

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    the pathogen are the major component of a vaccine. Therefore‚ active immunization is routinely achieved by administering different types of vaccines. In the past 100 years‚ the use of vaccines (along with sanitation practices) has dramatically reduced the number of deaths caused by infectious diseases. Administration of vaccines results in the induction of a vigorous immune response‚ similar to the one that would be induced by natural infection. Vaccine administration may result in antibody responses

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    Patrick Krahenbuhl October 10‚ 2014 Pros and Cons to Vaccinations in Children Almost everyone has heard of the issue between the benefits and dangers of childhood vaccines. As a parent you want to do what is best for your child and protect them. Some people have different opinions on what that specifically entails when it comes to childhood vaccines. Vaccinations are a controversial topic that many people talk about‚ whether it should be mandatory or optional is mainly questioned by parents who feel that

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    having a side effect. While some experts say that vaccinations are safe‚ others say that vaccinations are deadly. Approximately 100 years ago children received 1 vaccine‚ smallpox. About 40 years ago children received 5 vaccines‚ diphtheria‚ pertussis‚ tetanus‚ smallpox and polio. Today a child receives 52 vaccines‚ 15 of these shots are by the age of 16 months (http://tuberose.com). By the time another 100 years go by it is possible that our children will receive double the

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    It all started back in 1796 when Edward Jenner created the first vaccine to create immunity to smallpox‚ by

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