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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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    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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    HPV Vaccine Analysis

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    with anogenital‚ head and neck as well as skin diseases and cancers. HPV-associated cervical cancer claims more than 250‚000 women’s lives annually worldwide. Growing evidence suggests a role of this virus in male and female fertility. In addition‚ HPV can be transmitted from a mother to her newborns. These newborns are at the risk of developing recurrent laryngeal tumors at an early life stage that requires frequent surgery. Current three HPV vaccines have shown efficacy against the most prevalent

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    Why Vaccines Should Not Be Ignored     Vaccines are being ignored on a wide scale due to many occuring problems in the United States. Some people do not understand that ignoring a vaccine can come with many consequences. In some cases vaccines are required to go to a school or sometimes even another country. Although‚ vaccines are not mandatory most‚ if not all‚ nurses encourage getting vaccinated. Some people feel as if vaccines are bad for them‚ but that is not accurate at all. When a nurse gives

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    about vaccines. They don’t want their child to catch any serious illnesses‚ but they want to know the potential risks and side effects of vaccines. There are many choices to be made. Some parents choose to get all the shots‚ others choose only some vaccines‚ and some parents choose no vaccines. Whatever the approach‚ one should investigate the facts with an open mind and look at the pros and cons of vaccination

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    by the same person (Huston). “A vaccine is 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 substitution‚ treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease” (Vaccine+definition - Google Search). In the United States‚ vaccines date back as far as 1712; however‚ China‚ Africa‚ and Turkey have documented the use of vaccines since 1000 A.D. (Huston). Since

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    The French Revolution was a major transformation of the society and political system of France‚ lasting from 1789 to 1799. During the course of the Revolution‚ France was changed from an absolute monarchy‚ to a republic of supposedly equal and free citizens. The effects of the French Revolution were widespread‚ both inside and outside of France‚ and impacted all of Europe. At times the outcome of revolt led to social change and at times it just led to unnecessary bloodshed. Was this revolution inevitable

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    what was fought over was silly and that they could’ve simply prevented the war. The supposed “silly” thing that was fought over was slavery. Sure‚ maybe it could’ve been prevented if slavery wasn’t a big part of America‚ but it certainly was not preventable when it was an economic‚ political‚ and social issue. When slavery is the backbone for half of the country’s economy and the villain for the other half‚ there really isn’t a solution to it. One of the reasons why the civil war was unpreventable

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    are not being taught at home about the practice of safe sex and prevention of an unwanted pregnancy. Teenagers that are sexually active need to be put on birth control and taught about STD’s‚ which mean sexual transmitted disease. Teen pregnancy is one hundred percent preventable. Sex and prevention Teenagers are not being taught at home about safe sex and prevention. When a child starts puberty or even before puberty parents should discuss changes that are happening with their bodies. Explaining

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    specific type. Take Influenza A(H1N1) the H stands for hemagglutinin and the N stands for neuraminidase. The current types of Influenza A are A(H1N1) and A(H3N2). Influenza A(H1N1)‚ A(H3N2)‚ and Influenza B strains are included in each year’s vaccines. Influenza A viruses are very hard to control because they undergo changes‚

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