By: Jennifer Edden | 2010-04-03 | Parenting Vaccines are such a hot topic these days and one that causes moms to question what the "right" decision is. Then there are many chiropractors and alternative healers who are advocates for not vaccinating their children. Their kids attend school (I'm talking about NY), are healthy and they have the documentation and research to prove that vaccines are harmful to your child's health. read more
By: richardjames | 2010-03-26 | Health & Fitness Currently there are two polio vaccines that are in use throughout the world to fight against polio. Jonas Salk, the man who invented the first, started his work on a vaccine in 1955. The vaccine worked in two steps: first a dose of killed polio virus is injected, and then an oral polio vaccine must be taken which contains a live but much weakened form of the virus. read more
By: Teletabisi | 2011-08-28 | Diseases and Conditions Pneumonia vaccine negative effects happen to be "usually unusual, moderate and thus benign". Or that is we have been assured in basic health related materials originating from numerous health-related authorities. read more
By: Henry | 2011-05-17 | Medicine One of the greatest strides that have been made in medical field was discovery of vaccines. Vaccines are important since they improve body immunity to resist diseases. Vaccines have increased life expectancy and people no longer die from disease as it used to be. However, there are different ethical issues surrounding vaccines. Before the child reaches the age of 6 years, they will have received 36 shots which contain a total of 126 vaccines (kidshealth.org). read more
By: Brian John | 2011-01-06 | College On May 14, 1796, Dr. Jenner was the first to take steps in inoculating against small pox. Thanks to those first steps of Dr. Jenner, others have come up with cures and immunizations against once-common diseases such as syphilis and typhoid. From the battlefield when the U.S. Defense Department reported..... read more
By: Barry Lycka | 2010-03-27 | Pets Taking care of a pet is harder than you would think. Not only do you have to worry about what they eat, where they sleep, and if they are getting enough exercise. You have to also get them the right shots they need to stay healthy. You may be asking yourself, "What shots does my pet need?" That is something to be discussed with your pet's veterinarian. But, there is never harm in knowing a little bit of what the pet needs before consulting your pet's veterinarian. Some shots that your pet needs are... read more
By: Quinlan Murray | 2011-02-23 | Health & Fitness According to the 2011 reports of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, out of 5,823 specimens examined by the National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System and the US World Health Organization, 1,754 (30.1%) specimens were found positive for influenza. Nearly 36,000 people in the US die annually from the flu. read more
By: Dominic Lin | 2010-09-28 | Article Marketing Flu vaccinations don't have to be for children and the elderly. Everyone should get flu vaccinations to help prevent illness for the entire family. read more
By: DoctorsHealthPress | 2010-12-20 | Medicine Most children receive important vaccinations as they make their way through the early years. By the time we reach adulthood, however, many stop with vaccinations. U.S. health officials are worried about this. In fact, they reported last week that vaccination rates are not nearly what they should be. read more
By: research | 2010-11-30 | Health & Fitness Original Source : European Vaccine Markets Buy Now : Market Research Browse all : Medical Devices The European vaccines market has demonstrated growth even through tough economic times read more
By: Paul Buchanan | 2010-10-28 | Health & Fitness As the flu season starts once more, getting the flu vaccination is an important step for those hoping to stay healthy and avoid sickness. read more
By: Anil Polat | 2010-09-11 | Travel & Leisure It's easy to find out different vaccinations you might need before travelling. Remember not to get various vaccinations intimidately after you travel from a place to an unfamiliar place of the world. You should begin researching and getting necessary vaccinations at least about 4 to 6 weeks in advance as they may take long time to be effective. read more
By: Paul Buchanan | 2011-06-10 | Health & Fitness The MMR vaccine, which provides immunisation against measles, mumps and rubella, has been constantly misunderstood since the controversy that surrounded it in 1998. read more
By: Robert Herriman | 2010-04-01 | Diseases and Conditions This disease of colder months in temperate areas is practically non-existent in the U.S. due to an aggressive vaccination program for the past several decades. We currently see less than 5 cases of respiratory diphtheria annually. read more
By: Stefan Hall | 2010-12-28 | Diseases and Conditions Ever since the Chicken Pox vaccine was first easily obtainable in 1995, lots of individuals have reported having the Chicken Pox from vaccine inside of days following their vaccination. The reason one can possibly acquire Chicken Pox from vaccine is because the vaccine is made from the live, but weakened,varicella virus. They say there's a 1% chance any recipient can obtain the Chicken Pox from read more