Immunizations - Diptheria,
Tetanus, and
PertussisThere may be some exceptions. Studies now suggest that in cases where neurologic problems have been strongly linked to the
vaccination, high
fevers--not
immunization--are responsible.
Full article >>>Immunizations are an important part of
preventive health care to protect teens against
diseases such as
tetanus,
hepatitis,
measles, and
polio. Teens starting college need to consider
immunization against meningococcal
disease.
Full article >>>Immunizations for the
immune-impaired
When your
immune system is weakened by illness or
treatment, you're at greater risk of severe complications - even
death - from
infection.
Full article >>>Immunizations, also called
vaccinations, help protect you or your child from
diseases. When you are given an
immunization, you receive a
vaccine that contains fragments of a
disease organism or small amounts of a weakened
disease organism.
Full article >>>Immunizations So we have avoidance, then we add medications, and when we want to use our own bodies to protect ourselves against
allergies, we have
allergy shots.
Full article >>>Children's
immunizations: In the United States, it is recommended that all children receive
vaccination against: ...
Full article >>>IMMUNIZATIONS: A 'SHOT' OF
PREVENTION WORTH A POUND OF CURE!
I'm going to do something different for this week's column. Instead of responding to a reader's question, I am going to share with you information about
immunizations.
Full article >>>Immunizations:
immunizations - general overview
babies and shots
diphtheria immunization (
vaccine)
pertussis immunization (
vaccine)
tetanus immunization (
vaccine)
DPT immunization (
vaccine)
Hib immunization (
vaccine)
polio immunization ...
Full article >>>ImmunizationsImmunization, the reduction of preventable
disease by
vaccination, was lower in 1996, but the there has been a rapid increase in African Americans taking
vaccinations.
Full article >>>Get
immunizations for pneumococcal
pneumonia and
flu.
Call your doctor if: ...
Full article >>>WHAT
IMMUNIZATIONS SHOULD MY CHILD RECEIVE?
Currently, the Advisory Committee on
Immunization Practices (ACIP) on the Centers for
Disease Control and
Prevention and the American Academy of
Pediatrics recommend the following schedule of
immunizations.
Full article >>>- Avoid
immunizations. Various
immunizations have brought on
arthritis.
-
Food allergies can cause neck and
shoulder pain, imitative of
arthritis.
Full article >>>Wilderness:
Immunizations and
Antibiotics for Overseas Travel
Wilderness: Jellyfish Sting
Wilderness: Land Animal Bite ...
Full article >>>Do not get any
immunizations, such as
flu or
pneumonia shots, without checking with your doctor
first.
Do not eat raw fish, seafood, meat, or eggs.
Full article >>>Infant and Childhood
Immunizations (Babies and Shots)
Infant FormulasIron in
DietIsoflavones (Phytoestrogens)
Magnesium in
DietMalnutritionMineralsNational
School Lunch Program (NSLP) (
School Lunch Program)
Normal Growth and Development ...
Full article >>>The doctor also will review your child's
immunizations for Haemophilus
influenzae. Without these
immunizations, this bacterium can cause
epiglottitis, a potentially life-threatening
infection that can block the windpipe suddenly.
Full article >>>Reviewed by Richard Thompson, MD, a specialist in travel medicine based in Sunnyvale, California. He is the author of Travel and Routine
Immunizations: A Practical Guide for the Medical Office and Well on the Road: A Practical Guide for the ...
Full article >>>This
infection is not as common as it once was because most children now get shots (
immunizations) to prevent it. If a child does get this
disease, it will pass in 2 to 3 weeks when given proper
treatment and care.
Full article >>>To reduce the risk of Reye
syndrome, avoid aspirin for
treatment of
fever in children, especially if they may have a
viral illness.
Immunize children against
mumps and other childhood illnesses (see
Immunizations - general overview).
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