MMR vaccine controversy

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    Usually, vaccine includes such ingredients as aluminum hydroxide or phosphate which may cause CNS disease or mental decline; formaldehyde is a known carcinogen; thimerosal or mercury affects the kidneys and CNS; phenol may cause shock, weakness, convulsions, kidney damage, heart failure, and death; many viruses and bacteria , which simply cannot be removed from the vaccine, since they are made on the basis of biological material of animals…

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    's life from these diseases that such as Measles, Mumps, Rubella(MMR), Pertussis and Diphtheria with just a simple vaccination. It is recommended that children be immunized from birth to the age of 19. After the age of 19 they, should continue to be immunized with vaccines such as Influenzae, Pneumococcal, Zoster, Varicella, Tdap, HPV(female), Measles, MMR, Hepititis A, Hepititis B and Meningococcal (CDC, 2015). Prior to vaccines, thousands of children died each year from diseases such…

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    got sick is was almost deadly and sometimes it ended in death. However with the help of science those deadly diseases have almost come to a stop throw the help of vaccines. Vaccines have some side effects though which give them a bad image in the mind of some parents. So with infants and children not getting the diseases that vaccines take care of less and less parents are starting to wonder if vaccinating their children is really worth the bad image people have given them. So should children…

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    Secondly, organizational and collaborative issues arise when IIS systems must be upgraded and several users must voice their concerns and requirements of the new system. For instance, clinicians require age appropriate vaccines; schools require students to receive state-approved vaccines; health plans monitor children who have lapsed in receiving immunizations; and the CDC need it to obtain IIS funding (LaVenture et al.,…

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    Position Essay: Should Vaccines be mandated? For ages, the issue of mandating vaccines has created much controversy among many people in our society. With latest outbreaks of measles in California and other states, the topic of mandating vaccinations has revisited the arena of the legislative body all over the country. Through research, science has demonstrated that vaccines are crucial in attaining and maintaining a world free of contagious diseases, on the other hand, others, do not believe…

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    cowpox from the cow and injected into humans like the poke and stick method of inoculation, the patient’s wont become ill from the virus and in turn will just be immune to smallpox. The word vaccine comes from the medical term of cowpox, variola vaccinia which is what Jenner used to create the first vaccine against…

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    The measles vaccine alone has contributed to the numerous lives saved. An editorial in USA Today states that in the 1960’s there were 450 deaths reported that was caused by the measles. Once the vaccine was issued in 1963 the number continuously declined until it reached numbers that were nearly nonexistent in 2000 due to all 50 states requiring immunizations before a child begins school. The chicken pox vaccine has a very similar outcome and it cut the number…

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    Meditation is a viable treatment option for patients seeking to enhance their physical well-being. This paper will provide a theoretical framework on this topic before making its own argument. Everyone should seek to benefit their physical well-being because the majority of individuals are not as healthy as they would hope to be and our physical well-beings are of utmost importance. One approach that a multitude of individuals have utilized to enhance their physical well-being is meditation.…

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    Throughout time, vaccines have successfully saved millions of children. From 1994 to 2014 alone, 322 million cases of childhood illnesses were prevented by vaccines (vaccines.procon.org). Many believe that with vaccinations, the population and future generations are protected from the past diseases that can potentially wipe out thousands. Over time, vaccines have been required to enter many public schools, and in recent events have become mandatory to enter California Universities starting in…

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    Vaccines Cause Depression There is a popular misconception within the world of the internet regarding potential effects vaccination could have on mental health. These include, but are not limited to, claims such as it causes autism, weaker immune systems, and risky exposure to diseases. It is, however, important to realize that they all derived from misunderstanding of current data or based on outdated research. There exist many components to vaccines that have been blown-up out of proportion…

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