Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vaccines don't work if you don't have them.
ALL causes of infectious childhood mortality went down with the introduction of the measles vaccine, because protection against measles infection protects against other infection.
That doesn't happen for a child if they wait until they are a teenager or adult to get vaccinated.
And it's really important for whooping cough that we have close to herd immunity because it's deadly for newborns.
SO many things are deadly to newborns.
3-6% of Hemophilus influenzae B infections are deadly. 1 to 2 out of every 1000 cases of measles die.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread does not want to address why thousand and thousands of highly educated and experienced docs recommend a vaccine schedule for their patients. Choose your advice wisely.
Listen to you docs.
They recommend it because they know that parents are most likely to bring their kids to the doctor in the early years for well child visits. While they are a captive audience during these early years, they take advantage to vaccinate them. That's what the schedule is based on. Vaccines still work if you give them at a later age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vaccines don't work if you don't have them.
ALL causes of infectious childhood mortality went down with the introduction of the measles vaccine, because protection against measles infection protects against other infection.
That doesn't happen for a child if they wait until they are a teenager or adult to get vaccinated.
And it's really important for whooping cough that we have close to herd immunity because it's deadly for newborns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread does not want to address why thousand and thousands of highly educated and experienced docs recommend a vaccine schedule for their patients. Choose your advice wisely.
Listen to you docs.
They recommend it because they know that parents are most likely to bring their kids to the doctor in the early years for well child visits. While they are a captive audience during these early years, they take advantage to vaccinate them. That's what the schedule is based on. Vaccines still work if you give them at a later age.
Exactly. Shots at birth are based on maximizing profits for BIG pharma. That’s all.
Anonymous wrote:It's time the Republicans own up to the fact that they elected a complete clown show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not so sure about Kennedy. Some of his claims are crazy but he makes many good points about the type of food eaten by people who can't afford Whole Foods. His nomination hearing will occur after millions of Americans over indulge even more with food and drink during Thanksgiving and Christmas. Comes the New Year and many Americans make their annual vows to lose weight. They may be more attuned to his about the effects of so much processed food and their overall health.
The same Americans who lost their $hit over Michelle Obama’s attempts to clean up school lunches?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread does not want to address why thousand and thousands of highly educated and experienced docs recommend a vaccine schedule for their patients. Choose your advice wisely.
Listen to you docs.
They recommend it because they know that parents are most likely to bring their kids to the doctor in the early years for well child visits. While they are a captive audience during these early years, they take advantage to vaccinate them. That's what the schedule is based on. Vaccines still work if you give them at a later age.
Anonymous wrote:Vaccines don't work if you don't have them.
ALL causes of infectious childhood mortality went down with the introduction of the measles vaccine, because protection against measles infection protects against other infection.
That doesn't happen for a child if they wait until they are a teenager or adult to get vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread does not want to address why thousand and thousands of highly educated and experienced docs recommend a vaccine schedule for their patients. Choose your advice wisely.
Listen to you docs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not so sure about Kennedy. Some of his claims are crazy but he makes many good points about the type of food eaten by people who can't afford Whole Foods. His nomination hearing will occur after millions of Americans over indulge even more with food and drink during Thanksgiving and Christmas. Comes the New Year and many Americans make their annual vows to lose weight. They may be more attuned to his about the effects of so much processed food and their overall health.
The same Americans who lost their $hit over Michelle Obama’s attempts to clean up school lunches?
Anonymous wrote:Not so sure about Kennedy. Some of his claims are crazy but he makes many good points about the type of food eaten by people who can't afford Whole Foods. His nomination hearing will occur after millions of Americans over indulge even more with food and drink during Thanksgiving and Christmas. Comes the New Year and many Americans make their annual vows to lose weight. They may be more attuned to his about the effects of so much processed food and their overall health.
Anonymous wrote:
Why is eating McDonald's such a flex? Is this how they show they are like the masses? How about just showing them eating sandwiches? I just don't get all Trump's product placement and shilling for McDonald's. There are healthier fast foods out there.