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    Should childhood vaccination be mandatory? Vaccination protects your child from preventable diseases and will keep your child healthy. In this day and time‚ there are many diseases that are preventable with a safe and effective vaccine that has been FDA approved. In any vaccination there are some risks you are taking because some children have reactions to the vaccine. Many parents do not realize the effects of not vaccinating their child. This can cause serious risks and even put the child’s life

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    the great ruthless dictator of the Soviet Union. A frequently disputed question is‚ was it ”Nature or‚ nurture” which caused stalin to become dictator that he was. Some believe he was born evil with others believe it was actaully his horrifying childhood which contributed to his illness mannered personality. Looking deeper there are many events and factors that humanize Stalin as more of a victim of the environment in which he was born into. One of the many influences was his small pox as a child

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    public policy on matters of health. One way to accomplish this is to contact our elected officials‚ informing them of problems‚ suggesting solutions‚ and enlisting legislative support. ​We are writing to you on a matter of great importance--childhood vaccinations. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) (2016b) has prepared a schedule of recommended vaccines for children from birth through age 18 years old. These recommended vaccines will protect children from a host of illnesses‚ many of which that

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    tremendously and in some diseases‚ there are zero cases to report. b. Thesis Statement: Research shows that the benefits of vaccination outweigh the risks because vaccines can prevent serious illness and disease in individuals‚ vaccinations can also prevent widespread outbreaks of diseases in populations and the side effect of vaccinations‚ though occasionally serious‚ are vary rare. c. Preview of Main Points: i. The benefits of vaccinations far outweigh the risks and vaccines do and have eradicated many

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    a report on childhood immunisation on the eve of its annual conference. It calls on doctors and health workers to stress to parents that vaccination is the safest and most effective way to protect children from infectious disease. They should therefore be encouraged to choose immunisation for their children. However the BMA said it did not support the idea of compulsory vaccinations. BMA Chairman Dr Ian Bogle said: "We have looked carefully at the issue of compulsory vaccination and it is true

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    HPV should the HPV vaccination be compulsory The Human Papillomavirus also known as HPV infects 75-80% of sexually-active adults before they turn 50. HPV can have terrible side effects like genital wards‚ but it also leads to cancer. You may think the chance of your child getting this is very slim‚ but in Australia every year 21‚300 females are diagnosed with cancer caused by HPV. HPV is most common in woman aged 20-24. The Australian government if offering all school girls aged 12-13 the opportunity

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    mandated administration of childhood vaccinations is justified for the following reasons; First and foremost‚ mandating vaccinations in children provides the opportunity to eliminate certain illnesses. Second‚ mandating vaccinations lowers the risk in the illness spreading and multiplying. And third‚ vaccinations could be used to collect money which could then be used for things like research towards developing new‚ more effective vaccinations. So first off‚ if we mandate vaccination in children we present

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    Children Vaccinations For every parent it’s one of the first decisions that you must make when you have a child‚ but how many of us really know the pros and cons of vaccinations? Sure‚ doctors tell us that they are safe but most Americans do not even know exactly what a vaccination is. When asked‚ they simply reply that vaccinations are “shots to make sure their children are healthy.” A vaccination is weak or killed bacteria that is injected into your child to make their body prone to this disease

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    should or should not vaccinate their children. There seems to be no scientific consensus on whether the main ingredient of MMR vaccine‚ "Thimerosal" is the principal for the exacerbated cases of autism globally. Thesis: This paper holds that‚ in absence of real proof that vaccinations cause Autism‚ parents should continue to vaccinate their children‚ because it is essential to prevent infectious disease outbreaks in the future. II. Body 1) Benefits outweigh risks a. Vaccines ensure children’s

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    waits in the room‚ the doctor walks in and greets him.The doctor senses the fear of the little boy but continues to proceed with his intent.The doctors dabs rubbing alcohol onto the little boy shoulder‚ he pulls out the syringe‚ and injects the vaccination‚ The boy screams and begins to crying.I’m going to be honest ‚ that was me as a child and i was horrified of needles( Still am today). Furthermore‚ that will be my topic for

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