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Vaccine safety issues spur rise in vaccine refusal rates

 

 

 

June 9, 11:06 PM ·

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Scyza (stock exchg)Vaccine

safety has been in the news a lot lately as parents begin to research

their doctor's recommended shots before subjecting their children to a

vaccine. Safety is a parent's number one concern, and various vaccine dangers and increased risk in autism and ADHD have turned more than a few heads.There

is a significant increase in the number of parents who refuse vaccines,

and it is blamed mostly on parents trying to "read up on everything

they can." Before the internet, most American families did not have

access to information about vaccine safety at their fingertips. Today,

the demographics of vaccine refusing parents are mostly highly

educated, white families. Traditionally, parents choose to refuse vaccines due to religious convictions, belief in attachment parenting,

or previous bad experiences themselves. With today's media and

technology, more and more vaccine refusals are a direct result over the

concern of vaccine safety.

 

 

Author: Katie Drinkard

 

Katie Drinkard is an Examiner from Huntsville. These (scientific) studies indicate serious health risks associated with GM food consumption including infertility, immune dysregulation, accelerated aging, dysregulation of genes associated with cholesterol synthesis,insulin regulation, cell signaling, and protein formation, and changes in the liver, kidney, spleen and gastrointestinal system. Because GM foods pose a serious health risk, the AAEM believes that it is imperative to adopt the precautionary principle. - American Academy of Environmental Medicine.

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