The Texas Medical Association's Be Wise--Immunize program educates people about vaccine safety and effectiveness. Physicians set the record straight: vaccines do not cause autism.
I'm sorry, a couple of your points are only partially correct. Vaccines HELP the immune system "do the job." Take Polio: In 1952 alone, tens of thousands of U.S. childrens' immune systems were not "doing the job" before the vaccine, so they got sick or paralyzed and thousands died. Then vaccines largely eradicated polio in N. America & elsewhere. --And scientists "down in the labs" doing quality research give doctors confidence in vaccines' safety and effectiveness. Thanks for commenting.
I'm sorry, a couple of your points are only partially correct. Vaccines HELP the immune system "do the job." Take Polio: In 1952 alone, tens of thousands of U.S. childrens' immune systems were not "doing the job" before the vaccine, so they got sick or paralyzed and thousands died. Then vaccines largely eradicated polio in N. America & elsewhere. --And scientists "down in the labs" doing quality research give doctors confidence in vaccines' safety and effectiveness. Thanks for commenting.
tmaTexas 2 years ago
excuse me Lebron James, which sport do you think is best? basketball
excuse me President Obama, who should I vote for in 2010 and 2012? Democrats
excuse me doctor, are vaccines or drugs harmful to the human body? lol of course not, now who told you that? those quacks down in the labs?
mercury, animal puss, formalgahide (sp?), yeah, lets pump that into our children
and its not the vaccine that does the job, its the immune system
ineternitypast 2 years ago