Vaccines and SIDS
Vaccines do not cause SIDS. In fact, getting vaccinated is now thought to have a protective effect against SIDS!
Vaccines do not cause SIDS. In fact, getting vaccinated is now thought to have a protective effect against SIDS!
We might have to worry about even larger outbreaks of measles and other vaccine-preventable diseases, but it won’t be immigrants and refugees causing them. It will be because more folks are skipping out on getting vaccinated and protected.
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In addition to the hepatitis B and HPV vaccines that can prevent cancer, multiple vaccines are being developed to actually treat cancer.
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The Hedda Get Bedda doll is sometimes used to push the myth that vaccine-preventable diseases, like measles and chicken pox, aren’t that serious, helping folks justify their decisions to skip or delay vaccines and leaving their kids unprotected.
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