We give our kids vaccinations. That's a biological enhancement that's considered not just acceptable but actually admirable.
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I do know that I think children should be vaccinated because that affects the health of all the other children.
I think public awareness of how good vaccines are for kids and how they are good for public health is a great idea.
Why do other first world countries give children so many fewer vaccines than we do? Vaccines save lives, but might be harming some children. Is moderation such a terrible idea?
Vaccinations absolutely work, and have dramatically decreased rates of childhood diseases.
You can't save kids just with vaccines.
If you give us a safe vaccine, we'll use it. It shouldn't be polio versus autism.
I'm very much in favor of vaccinations, and I've been very vocal about that because it's insane to forgo this.
Having children made us look differently at all these things that we take for granted, like taking your child to get a vaccine against measles or polio.
Childhood vaccines are one of the great triumphs of modern medicine. Indeed, parents whose children are vaccinated no longer have to worry about their child's death or disability from whooping cough, polio, diphtheria, hepatitis, or a host of other infections.
It's clear that prevention will never be sufficient. That's why we need a vaccine that will be safe.
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