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Summary: The Benefits Of Vaccinations

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Being a parent is a tough job. Balancing and figuring out healthy food options to baby proofing your house to keep chemicals and other hazardous things away is tough enough as it is. What every parent wants is to have their child grow up happy, healthy, and strong. One way a person is told to keep their child healthy, is to vaccinate whenever possible. But are all vaccinations safe and necessary? This year, CNN posted an article about vaccines being safe. Children should be vaccinated without questions. Vaccines do have caused very few adverse effects but it was only for a tiny fraction of the population. Even though vaccines aren’t 100% risk free, experts are still saying the positive out ways the negative. Thanks to vaccines, most diseases that plagued children for centuries have all but been eliminated. Dr. Carrie Byington states "There were good reasons that these diseases were targeted for vaccine development since they are so life-threatening." (Jen Christensen and Nadia Kounang, CNN) Thanks to vaccines, millions of people are now living longer. In the United States, life expectancy has increased by more than 30 years. Not only that, but infant mortality has decreased from 100 deaths per 1000 to 7 …show more content…

Vaccinations may protect the body from one strain of infectious disease, but for future strains it weakens the immune system. Proper immune system function requires reduced exposure to synthetic chemicals and non-natural substances. Proteins that are used in vaccinations are possible allergens that may produce anaphylactic shock. Many diseases were already on the decline when vaccinations were first introduced. Polio lessened 50% from 1923 to 1953. Like in Europe, polio continued to lessen without vaccines. Measles was another that declined over 95% in 43 years before vaccinations were used. In fact, it’s also to be believed measles, mumps, and rubella could help develop and strengthen a person’s normal immune

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