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    Some ingredients cause harmful side effects‚ and expose people to risks‚ and often vaccines target easily treatable diseases‚ making them dangerous and unnecessary. Side effects can range from a headache or cough to severe allergic reactions‚ seizures‚ and brain damage. There have been cases reported and lawsuits filed because of the death of children‚ caused by a vaccine they received. Most people just have a sore spot where they received the shot after getting vaccinated. But there

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    As an intern at the Oregon Health Authority’s office I am required to inform you about the 2016 Health law changes in October. As you may know‚ our laws are changing and vaccinations will be mandated in the state of Oregon. The law that passed on March 1‚ 2014 will be removed and every child must be required to have appropriate vaccinations to attend any school. Without pertinent immunization‚ students will be removed from any public school and will not return until all required immunizations have

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    Immunizations should be mandatory for people living in the United States because it can help put an end to diseases. According to the article Five Important Reasons to Vaccinate Your Child‚ “Some diseases that once injured or killed thousands of children have been eliminated completely and others are close to extinction” (Vaccines.org). Medical science has improved over the years and with the use of vaccines we were able to control the spread of diseases and even make an end to them. One example

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    Essay On Tetanus

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    SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF TETANUS INFECTION Tetanus or also known as Lockjaw is caused a Clostridium tetani bacterium which produces a highly dangerous toxin that affects the brain and the nervous system. Tetanus was well known to ancient people who also recognized the relationship between wounds and fatal muscle spasms. In 1897 Edmond Nocard proved that tetanus antitoxin gave passive immunity in humans and could be used for treatment. In 1924 P.Descombey developed the vaccine which was used to prevent

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    “By uniting us against a common enemy‚ fear also brings humans together. It has a preserve yet delicious binding quality. It’s for this reason that we love to spread fearful rumors‚ sometimes blowing them out of all proportion just to heighten the sense of danger." (33. Brandwashed) Zoom In: In this passage‚ Martin Lindstrom denotes a method used by big corporations and advertising companies that literally scares people into buying things. Lindstrom explains that "uniting us against a common

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    One of the Healthy People 2020 goals is to understand mental health and mental disorders. The Dallas Morning News had an article title “ Words matter when fighting the stigma of mental illness” . This is an opportunity for mental health promotion. In the article the author argues for the need to demystified metal illness and to use language that is more respectful. As the author suggest it is important to educate the media and the people about mental illness‚ encourage them to use more hopeful language

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    Pertussis Research Paper

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    Pertussis‚ also known as whooping cough‚ is a highly contagious respiratory tract infection of humans that is caused by a gram-negative bacterial pathogen Bordetella pertussis. These bacteria bind to ciliated cells that line the respiratory tract by obstructing their ciliary movement and killing the cells. B. pertussis can be transmitted from one person to another through respiratory droplets such as coughing‚ sneezing‚ or sharing a breathing space. B.pertussis host range can be found only in humans

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    Let’s say it is the future and your only child just turned three. You haven’t gotten your polio vaccines yet. Because why would you get one‚ they’re just a waste of time right? Soon enough your child contracts the sickness‚ and he falls very ill. You call a doctor after a few days of misery but he says there is nothing he can do‚ and that it is too late. Why would anybody want this terrible fate to happen to anyone‚ especially a child? We believe that vaccines should be mandatory in order to stop

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    Vaccines are substance that are generally injected into a person or animal to protect against a particular disease. The advantages and disadvantages of vaccinations have been discussed by scientists such as Shizuo Akira or David Amaral. There have been studies conducted all over the world but mainly in United States and Europe. The main controversy surrounding vaccines is whether or not getting vaccinated is worth the potential side effects. Society is impacted in many ways but the largest way being

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    Name:darren Class:E7H Critical response of Molloy and Grove’s article Topic:H1N1 Summary H1N1 is a swine flu which was outbreak all over the world in 2009 and 2010.Molloy and Grove both discuss the action that government take to solve this crisis‚ but have very different views about its value. While Grove is positive about the effort that government did‚ Molloy is highly skeptical. He argues that H1N1 is not as serious as we expect and government has overreacted the

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