Save Kids from Becoming Drug Addicts by Anti-Drug Vaccination

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It is common knowledge that children are vulnerable to drug abuse. Drugs like cocaine, nicotine and heroin can ruin the life of such children. Now how would you feel if an anti – vaccination drug could be made available that will immunize them from the effects of drugs. This anti – vaccination serums kills the reactionary metabolism of the body. Through this new medical technology, people who take drugs will not undergo the brain alternation effects that happen normally.

The medical technology is currently in the initial stage of research. Studies need to be conducted to see whether the immunizing vaccine has any negative effect on the user and at what interval should they be taken. Moreover, if the research results come out clear, this medical technology advancement that needs to be made available globally. In other words, every person, a kid or adult, should be immunized with the immunizing vaccine. Currently, the immunization research is discussed in the UK and sooner, this scenario will shift to the USA as well.

If approved, the advantages of this vaccination could be –

•Reduction of healthcare costs and improvement in the lifestyle of people
•No illegal drug trafficking because it won’t have any use
•100 percent chances of eliminating smoking with one generation and as a result, people will be saved from chronic diseases like cancer, heart problems and nervous system disorders.
•Complete eradication of drug addicts from the world scenario

As said earlier, the immunization medical technology needs to be carefully reviewed and researched. Only if it guarantees safe and effective result, they should be made a mandatory requirement all over the world. No costs should be charged; probably the taxpayers’ money should go into funding the vaccine.

Maybe a wishful thinking right now, but won’t it be great if similar vaccines can be created for other health problems like weight gain and other chronic problems. Of course, one cannot expect the medical technology to happen until another few decades.

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Medical Technology is Saving Young Lives

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Recently, there has been a lot of talk about vaccines and whether they’re good for children or whether they harm them. The studies into the issues generally differ in what they’ve found. Some people are choosing not to vaccinate their children because they feel it increases the child’s risk of autism. Other people believe that there is no link, and that the vaccines are necessary. No matter which side of the matter you stand on, vaccines have clearly saved a lot of lives. Many of the diseases that are vaccinated against today were killers of both children and adults not long ago. Now that they’re being vaccinated against, they’ve all but been eradicated. That’s good news for children.
Unfortunately, many countries don’t have access to the vaccines that the larger, more civilized nations have. In third world countries where poverty is high and health is generally not that good, these vaccines are unheard of. Children there still die of diseases that could easily be prevented in the United States or Europe. Many missionaries and others who are concerned about these children are trying to get vaccines to them, but they’re often found to be fighting a losing battle. The money and other resources that are needed simply aren’t there, which lives these children and their families at serious risk for problems that would be easy to correct.
While there is only so much that can be done, technology continues to evolve. In the future, vaccines may become less expensive, which would allow more of them to get to the children who really need them the most. In the United States, the battle will go on when it comes to vaccinations. Most school districts will not allow children to attend if they haven’t had their immunizations, so homeschooling may be the only answer for parents who choose not to vaccinate their children. Time will tell whether these children get sick or suffer problems from a lack of these vaccines, and whether they struggle the way unvaccinated children in other parts of the world struggle.

Recently, there has been a lot of talk about vaccines and whether they’re good for children or whether they harm them. The studies into the issues generally differ in what they’ve found. Some people are choosing not to vaccinate their children because they feel it increases the child’s risk of autism. Other people believe that there is no link, and that the vaccines are necessary. No matter which side of the matter you stand on, vaccines have clearly saved a lot of lives. Many of the diseases that are vaccinated against today were killers of both children and adults not long ago. Now that they’re being vaccinated against, they’ve all but been eradicated. That’s good news for children.
Unfortunately, many countries don’t have access to the vaccines that the larger, more civilized nations have. In third world countries where poverty is high and health is generally not that good, these vaccines are unheard of. Children there still die of diseases that could easily be prevented in the United States or Europe. Many missionaries and others who are concerned about these children are trying to get vaccines to them, but they’re often found to be fighting a losing battle. The money and other resources that are needed simply aren’t there, which lives these children and their families at serious risk for problems that would be easy to correct.
While there is only so much that can be done, technology continues to evolve. In the future, vaccines may become less expensive, which would allow more of them to get to the children who really need them the most. In the United States, the battle will go on when it comes to vaccinations. Most school districts will not allow children to attend if they haven’t had their immunizations, so homeschooling may be the only answer for parents who choose not to vaccinate their children. Time will tell whether these children get sick or suffer problems from a lack of these vaccines, and whether they struggle the way unvaccinated children in other parts of the world struggle.

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