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    FIRST FEW VACCINES Vaccination is a simple‚ safe and effective way of protecting babies and children against diseases. The risks from having these diseases are far greater than the risk of any minor side effects from vaccination. When your child is given a vaccine‚ their body responds by making antibodies‚ the same as if they had caught the disease but without getting sick. Then their body produces antibodies to destroy the vaccine and these stay in your child’s body and protect them against the

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    Humanity is in a constant battle with Mother Nature herself as we must always defend ourselves from the diseases that Mother Nature produces. Many epidemics appear throughout human history and lives are lost because we One of the barriers is establishing human safety and immunogenicity within a shorter amount of time then the current amount of time. The problem with this is by the time the test is complete and is safe the epidemic will have ended. This was the case with the epidemic of Ebola

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    Childhood Vaccinations “If my kid can’t bring peanut butter to school‚ yours shouldn’t be able to bring preventable diseases.” A statement by a parent to other parents who chose not to vaccinate their child. Although this statement may be a bit extreme it breathes life into a very important topic about vaccinating children. Parents should be for vaccinating their child because they prevent deadly communicable disease and can save their child’s life; and the life of others. The consequences of disease

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    Vaccines are substance that is usually injected into a person or animal to protect them from any disease. There are many diseases that can make a person very sick‚ disabled‚ or even kill you. Sometimes vaccines are called immunization‚ needles‚ or shots. It also‚ contains a little bit of a germ that is weak or dead but it is not a germ that makes a person sick (Public Health Agency of Canada‚ 2015). Having these germs inside of your body makes your body defense system build antibodies to fight off

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    Your 20-year-old patient is going to start a clinical desensitization program for his allergy to pollen. 1. Describe the pathophysiologic changes to the immune system when exposed to allergens. Allergy is “a hypersensitivity response against an environmental antigen (allergen); the most common are type 1 hypersensitivities (pollen‚ molds‚ fungi‚ certain foods‚ animal dander‚ dust). Others include Type II and Type III (rare but include antibiotics and soluble antigens produced by infectious agents)

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    Problem Statement Children are having a higher chance to develop fevers than adults. This is mostly from having a relatively undeveloped immune system which makes them more vulnerable to various infections that commonly lead to fevers. However‚ it is not necessary to be panic as fever simply indicates that their immune systems are fighting an underlying cold or another infection. A slightly rise in body temperature is commanded by the brain to direct the leukocytes (also known as white blood cells)

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    Immunizations: Do they Harm Children or Benefit them? The purpose of vaccines is to eradicate a disease. The debate regarding vaccines is that we do not know if they are causing more harm than damage‚ especially to children and infants. The benefits of vaccines most likely outweigh the risks of it causing harm. Vaccines contain many ingredients that are beneficial and harmful. According to an article about the ingredients in vaccines‚ it states‚ “Vaccines include ingredients to help your

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    Sympathetic Activation 1.) This is the reactions of the human body such as increase heart rate and blood pressure‚ the sweating 2.) They looked at this when evaluating Acute Stressor and the actions oft the 3.) The reason they looked at this is to see why people have these specific physical responses. This cause an evaluation of other less obvious physical response 4.) +Can be used to help patients that can’t physical responses because of an illness - Stress is to the only thing that causes that

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    Explain the difference between passive and active immunity. Please list two examples of each. What are the advantages of active immunizing agents? Answer: 1/ Explain the difference between passive and active immunity. Please list two examples of each. Active immunity occurs when a person develops a permanent immunity to a disease‚ while passive immunity occurs when a person develops a short-term immunity‚ both active and passive immunity can be natural or artificial. Artificial active

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    Hello everyone! “Laughter is the best medicine”. I am partially disagreed that laughter and humour will help me to overcome challenges‚ heal pains‚ and enhance my life. Yes‚ it is somehow may help me to reduce a bit of my stress‚ but it is not totally will overcome pains and all of the challenges. According to Harvard Health Publication by Harvard Medical School‚ laughter might contribute to some benefits for our health. Firstly‚ laughter relaxes the whole body. A good‚ hearty laugh relieves physical

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