The social media post discusses the debate around vaccinations and their possible side effects. While some believe vaccines can cause diseases like measles, pertussis, and polio, research shows side effects from vaccines are actually rare and not extreme. The post cites sources finding vaccines have overall benefits and are necessary for public health, though there is ongoing discussion around timing of doses.
3. Research
Many believe vaccines cause:
•Measles
•Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
•Smallpox
•Polio
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- http://www.immunizeforgood.com/fact-or-fiction/benefits-vs.-risks
- http://www.foodmatters.tv/articles-1/vaccinated-children-five-times-
more-prone-to-disease
4. Research
Meanwhile side effects from vaccines are
rare and not extreme.
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- http://www.iflscience.com/health-and-medicine/systematic-
review-finds-side-effects-vaccines-are-extremely-rare
- http://www.terryrondberg.com/medical-and-drug-industry-
motivated-to-push-vaccines
5. Research
Vaccines benefit more than harm and are
necessary for growth.
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- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaccine#Opposition_to_
vaccination
- https://www.healthtap.com/user_questions/200924-
is-is-okay-to-receive-vaccinations-for-mumps-
rubeola-rubella-and-varicella-all-at-the-same-time