Vaccinations are a very controversial health topic and a number of 'myths' regarding this subject matter remain apparent. As a public health major, I really stand behind vaccinations for a number of reasons.
There are four main, circulating myths surrounding vaccinations and they include: The MMR vaccine causes autism, it is safer to space out kids' vaccines more over time, vaccines make you sick and vaccines contain harmful chemicals. All of these myths have been debunked by numerous health studies , but many still are weary to vaccinate their children. I feel the moral and ethical reasons behind this topic really take over when trying to decide whether this is the right thing to do or not. The more important thing to note, however, is that these studies exist just many people are unaware and refuse to believe the power of the studies are viable.
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