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    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 that some countries do operate immunisation programmes where

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    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 diseases. ii. The side effects

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    Should you vaccinate your kids? Vaccinations have been one of the most highly debated subjects in the health industry since they made their first appearance‚ especially regarding children. Many people though may still be confused on whether or not these vaccinations are good for their children since there is evidence pointing in two different directions. There is much research to be done about both sides of the argument to decide if getting you child vaccinated is a good idea or not. This leaves

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    not getting such vaccinations can put not only the individual‚ but the general population as a whole at risk. Vaccines are very important to an individual’s overall heath‚ but are no longer being taken seriously. Many people today have opted not to receive vaccines for a number of reason‚ such as not being able to find the time‚ yet others refuse due to their concerns about possible side effects. The most common concern is the development of autism after receiving vaccinations‚ but there is no proven

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    Vaccinations in Children

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    Nicole Stacy ENG 111 Essay #4 Today‚ nearly 40% of American parents refuse to vaccinate their children due to a variety of unfounded fears. Vaccinations against diseases should be mandatory‚ without exception‚ for all children of the U.S. who wish to attend school. These vaccinations are critical to the control and eradication of deadly infectious diseases. In 1962‚ the year before measles vaccine was introduced‚ almost 500‚000 cases of measles were reported in the U.S. Ten years after we started

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    their immunizations. If there are “clusters of [unvaccinated children‚ it increases] the risk of exposing [a disease to] everyone in the community” (Steinhauer)‚ affecting the community health as well. Vaccinations can lead to a bright future. Diseases are slowly beginning to disappear as vaccinations become popular. Those that once killed can be eliminated‚ a clear example being smallpox. Smallpox has completely disappeared and “some diseases (like polio and diphtheria) are becoming very rare in the

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    Childhood Vaccination

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    The chances of your child getting a case of measles or chickenpox or whooping cough might be quite low today. But vaccinations are not just for protecting ourselves‚ and are not just for today. They also protect the people around us like some of whom may be unable to get certain vaccines‚ or might have failed to respond to a vaccine‚ or might be susceptible for other reasons. Vaccines also protect our children’s children and their children by keeping diseases that we have almost defeated from making

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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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    Vaccination Protestation

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    plagues and diseases. Or would we? There is amazing little proof that the effectiveness of vaccines in their current form is even worth the “peace of mind” we seek and the risk of life we take as we are injected with a potent toxic concoction. Vaccinations should rarely‚ if ever‚ be used as a means of protection against infectious diseases because of the lack of evidence proving their effectiveness‚ the toxic ingredients‚ and the serious safety risks involved. One reason vaccines should not be

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    On average‚ “3 million children’s lives are saved every year by vaccination‚ and 2 million die every year from vaccine-preventable illnesses” (Raff). When parents bring their children in for vaccines‚ most doctors inform them that all vaccines carry a very rare risk of a life-threatening allergic reaction and that most side effects wear off within a few days. A vaccination is not one-hundred percent effective in preventing a disease. Diseases‚ such as tetanus‚ cannot

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