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Showing Original Post only (View all)There's a sudden, unexplained upsurge in the number of anti-vaxxers coming in to the clinic. [View all]
I'm running out of polite ways to say "My patients get their vaccines, or they get another primary care provider".
If they hate and distrust medical science so much, what motivates them to come in to the clinic in the first place?
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There's a sudden, unexplained upsurge in the number of anti-vaxxers coming in to the clinic. [View all]
Aristus
Jan 2018
OP
Im sorry but their children should not be allowed to put the health and lives of others at risk
onecaliberal
Jan 2018
#1
Once a person is vaccinated, their immune system develops antibodies to the virus.
Aristus
Jan 2018
#24
It's Important to Remember that When It Comes to Science, Correlation is Not Causation
dlk
Jan 2018
#6
Obsessive-compulsive disorder and Anorexia nervosa do not suddenly pop up.
raging moderate
Jan 2018
#52
In '63, I was in 4th grade. My dad developed a serious lung issue. Doctors thought it might be TB.
tonyt53
Jan 2018
#14
Actually, the flu vaccine can protect against the flu even if it's not the strain researchers
Aristus
Jan 2018
#31
The viral effectiveness of the vaccine against H1N1 is in the neightborhood of 57-65%.
Aristus
Jan 2018
#37
I have been getting flu shots every year since they were available.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jan 2018
#48
I appolgize for those of us that have such a love/hate attitude about women. I am embarrassed...
marble falls
Jan 2018
#47
This worries me tremendously. I have a niece in Miami with two beautiful daughters, ages 2and 5.
secondwind
Jan 2018
#51