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DPT-Do the Benefits Outweigh t
Title: DPT-Do the Benefits Outweigh t
Category: Science & Technology
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DPT-Do the Benefits Outweigh t
Christina R. Quinlan
DPT- Do the Benefits Outweigh the Risks?
Vaccines have been miracle potions for most Americans, sparing children and adults alike from deadly diseases. Today, however, certain vaccines are worrying some pediatricians, parents, scientists, and federal researchers as an increasingly troublesome treat instead of preventative medicine. Society has been taught to believe in the wisdom of vaccinations. But how much do parents, or even scientists and doctors really know about the crippling side
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the pharmaceutical companies cashing in at our children’s expense.
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