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Dr. Denise Grobe, ND: Posted on Saturday, March 05, 2011 11:06 PM
The decision a family makes about vaccinations is a difficult and personal one and the right answer is the answer that makes the most sense to the ones making the decision. Therefore it is very important that the decision to vaccinate is made based on good information and facts. There is bountiful information about vaccinations on the Internet, in magazines and in books. The information available on vaccinations can be confusing and overwhelming, and tends to be extremely one-sided. Either, opinions state that vaccinations are safe and the risks outweigh the consequences of the disease and that choosing not to vaccinate not only puts your children at risk but puts all children at risk for illness; or that no vaccinations are safe, should be avoided completely, and the side effects are more dangerous than the disease. |
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