A quarter of all kindergartners in Washington county aren’t immunized. Now there’s a measles crisis
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(I’m sorry if I stepped away from the subject.)
At least I’m very happy for all the vaccines I’ve got, never had any side affects either.
It’s important that the vaccines are well proven though.
It feels good to be protected against measles, tetanus, hepatitis A,B, rubella, TBE etc.Post edited by Annafalk on0 -
Vancouver Measles Outbreak Linked To French Schools
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WHO warns of 'backsliding' in measles fight as cases soar
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‘Even healthy kids [could] die’: Measles outbreak prompts vaccine plea from mom of transplant recipient
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Father at centre of measles outbreak didn't vaccinate children due to autism fears
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/father-vancouver-measles-outbreak-1.5022891?fbclid=IwAR0QUncbk72tQrp09HXis2e_P_D0FFkryTzBF2xRE8wH0cHT_8xdaHBkTA4
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'For God's sake, vaccinate your children': Measles survivor still feels the effects after 69 years
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/childhood-measles-survivor-vaccination-1.5023733?fbclid=IwAR1u0HPzwqowEtfMW5NPVoVpR3jan3OJ6BsTFk6KQVjFDuQl1r805_slUKw
Since we no longer can trust idiot parents to do the right thing, maybe it's time to legislate vaccinations? With the only exemption being on medical grounds.Give Peas A Chance…0 -
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Bentleyspop said:
Funny thing is, I bet any of these people would use antibiotics for every little sore throat, when there has actually been long term studies and scientific evidence that they can lead to future mental health problems and other ailments.Post edited by PJPOWER on0 -
PJPOWER said:Bentleyspop said:
Funny thing is, I bet any of these people would use antibiotics for every little sore throat, when there has actually been long term studies and scientific evidence that they can lead to future mental health problems and other ailments.
It's an interesting field of study for sure. The evidence is not yet there to say that antibiotic use alone leads to future mental health issues, since it was epidemiological data and not a controlled, prospective study, but it's a fascinating area for future research and certainly antibiotics are overused.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
PJPOWER said:Bentleyspop said:
Funny thing is, I bet any of these people would use antibiotics for every little sore throat, when there has actually been long term studies and scientific evidence that they can lead to future mental health problems and other ailments.Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Meltdown99 said:PJPOWER said:Bentleyspop said:
Funny thing is, I bet any of these people would use antibiotics for every little sore throat, when there has actually been long term studies and scientific evidence that they can lead to future mental health problems and other ailments.
Apples and oranges, though, because you aren't typically looking to cannabis to treat serious or life-threatening illnesses. I am in favour of getting sound data on any product that I would be using in my body, and if I use a pharmaceutical product then it's because I've weighed the potential risks and benefits and have decided to go ahead.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:Bentleyspop said:
Funny thing is, I bet any of these people would use antibiotics for every little sore throat, when there has actually been long term studies and scientific evidence that they can lead to future mental health problems and other ailments.
It's an interesting field of study for sure. The evidence is not yet there to say that antibiotic use alone leads to future mental health issues, since it was epidemiological data and not a controlled, prospective study, but it's a fascinating area for future research and certainly antibiotics are overused.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/30516814/
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PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:Bentleyspop said:
Funny thing is, I bet any of these people would use antibiotics for every little sore throat, when there has actually been long term studies and scientific evidence that they can lead to future mental health problems and other ailments.
It's an interesting field of study for sure. The evidence is not yet there to say that antibiotic use alone leads to future mental health issues, since it was epidemiological data and not a controlled, prospective study, but it's a fascinating area for future research and certainly antibiotics are overused.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/30516814/my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:Bentleyspop said:
Funny thing is, I bet any of these people would use antibiotics for every little sore throat, when there has actually been long term studies and scientific evidence that they can lead to future mental health problems and other ailments.
It's an interesting field of study for sure. The evidence is not yet there to say that antibiotic use alone leads to future mental health issues, since it was epidemiological data and not a controlled, prospective study, but it's a fascinating area for future research and certainly antibiotics are overused.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/30516814/my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
https://annals.org/aim/article-abstract/2727726/measles-mumps-rubella-vaccination-autism-nationwide-cohort-study
Now go get your damn children vaccinated!
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Where I live the local health board employees are in a labour dispute and the school boards have said don't worry about vaccinations until the dispute is settled. Fuck them. Kids aren't vaccinated they get suspended. Quit catering to these idiots...Give Peas A Chance…0
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brianlux said:OnWis97 said:oftenreading said:Meltdown99 said:HughFreakingDillon said:and same with my mom. polio at 4 years old (so one leg is basically an ornament). MS for the past 30. she's also one of the toughest hombres I have ever known.
"weak". fuck that.
Exactly. Those who minimize the dangers of infectious diseases are those that were lucky enough not to live during the centuries where the average family lost at least one child to these diseases.But seriously, who among us can look at this objectively? I cannot, at least not fully. I would be crushed if any of my 16 "kids" died from some disease in infancy.And yet, looking at it biologically from a biocentric viewpoint, our ability to stymie disease may not be in our own best interest as a species. That ability is both quite unnatural and probably one the factors that will lead toward our specie becoming extinct earlier than it might have otherwise. There is a good biological reason for disease and the culling of the weak individuals within all species. We humans have a very hard time understanding and accepting that.
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but how do you control that? isn't it every species' natural instinct to be as plentiful and widespread as possible? but in most cases, other species or environmental conditions keep that in check. we have no checks anymore.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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HughFreakingDillon said:but how do you control that? isn't it every species' natural instinct to be as plentiful and widespread as possible? but in most cases, other species or environmental conditions keep that in check. we have no checks anymore.Right, we have no checks because our intellects and technologies, with the help of our opposable thumbs, have completely outdone nature. It's very unfortunate, technically. And there is no way to control that, only because of that annoying sense of morality we're "burdened" by. Most animals, when the population gets too large for it to be sustainable, will die from disease and famine as they compete for resources until the population is back under control. But people have figured out how to largely overcome disease and famine itself, rather than compete and watch the "losers" die..... And when that isn't happening in certain places in the world, those where resources aren't scarce often try to step in and intervene with medical and food and water supplies, etc etc etc, again, because of that sense of morality (and then there are the horrors, the genocides, etc, which are more about power and greed rather than natural resources, although resources do still play a part in a very inequitable sense, but that never happens on a scale that actually serves to control the human population).The only way to control any of this is to lower birth rates. Birth control. Which necessarily means education for women and a reasonably equitable distribution of wealth on a global scale. But with that power and greed issue I mentioned, I can't see that happening. So yeah, it's uncontrollable..... Until a really bad pandemic takes care of it.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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PJ_Soul said:HughFreakingDillon said:but how do you control that? isn't it every species' natural instinct to be as plentiful and widespread as possible? but in most cases, other species or environmental conditions keep that in check. we have no checks anymore.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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