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Obama to parents doubting ‘indisputable’ science: ‘Get your kids vaccinated’
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I haven't been paying attention to this, is this another Ebola scare?

In the face of a growing measles outbreak, President Obama is urging parents to heed modern science and vaccinate their children.

“There is every reason to get vaccinated — there aren’t reasons to not,” Obama said in an interview with NBC News. Excerpts from the interview were aired Sunday night and Monday morning.

“I just want people to know the facts and science and the information,” the president said. “And the fact is that a major success of our civilization is our ability to prevent disease that in the past have devastated folks. And measles is preventable.”

An epidemic of vaccination skepticism — largely based on unfounded and discredited anti-vaccine beliefs — has contributed to the growing public health crisis.

Thanks to the widespread use of highly effective measles vaccination, the disease was effectively eliminated in the United States in 2000.

Yet, according to public health officials, a small — but growing — number of individuals are eschewing vaccinations for their children,  which led to a record year for measles cases in 2014.

The current outbreak, which has centered on unvaccinated people who visited the Disneyland theme park in California, has resulted in measles cases in 14 states. Among them: New York, where health officials say a college student with measles recently traveled across the state on a train, potentially exposing untold numbers of travelers to the virus, according to news reports.

On Sunday, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Tom Frieden warned that the growing number of unvaccinated people could result in a “very large” outbreak if the problem isn’t brought under control. The CDC said Monday that there are now 102 confirmed cases of measles in the United States, with hundreds of people being monitored for possible exposure.

Obama acknowledged that some people have concerns about the “effects” of vaccinations, but he cautioned, “the science is pretty indisputable.” He also noted that both his daughters Sasha and Malia have been vaccinated.

“You should get your kids vaccinated — it’s good for them,” Obama said. “We should be able to get back to the point where measles effectively is not existing in this country.”

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“the science is pretty indisputable.”

Isn't that like "almost definitely"??

“You should get your kids vaccinated — it’s good for them,”

Does at scare anyone else or is it just me?  I'm in the camp of judicious use of vaccines.  I think they have their place, but I also think big pharm and Doctors have really overdone it with the amount and frequency of vaccines.  The biggest thing that bothers me most about vaccines is that if they're so safe, why are they exempt from malpractice suits??

 

Obama should be saying, "vaccinate your children, we have a sh*tload of aliens flooding the borders because I've invited them into the country and who knows what they might be bringing with them."  But instead it's smoke and mirrors blaming the parents instead of the flood of immigrants.

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I'm more concerned with overuse of antibiotics, my daughter get's sick all the time, not sure if there is any correlation but my wife and hardly get sick at all

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KVR said
I'm more concerned with overuse of antibiotics, my daughter get's sick all the time, not sure if there is any correlation but my wife and hardly get sick at all

And one of the problems with over use of anti-biotics, is that it doesn't matter what YOU do.  It's everyone else around you that overuses it and breeds anti-biotic resistant bugs.

Kids get sick more than adults.  They get more exposure, have less resistances, etc.

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Seems she might have a gluten or dairy allergy, looks like we are going full bore paleo for awhile to see if it helps her

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KVR said
Seems she might have a gluten or dairy allergy, looks like we are going full bore paleo for awhile to see if it helps her

You can test for gluten via blood test (which I'm not sure how accurate it is) or a biopsy.  While a biopsy is obviously not desirable, it will confirm 100% if she has a gluten sensitivity.  My daughter is on dairy (and soy) restriction, which is hard as hell.  You should see an allergist and/or a GI specialist.  Could be soy as well.

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easytapper said

And one of the problems with over use of anti-biotics, is that it doesn't matter what YOU do.  It's everyone else around you that overuses it and breeds anti-biotic resistant bugs.

Ugh, I didnt even think about this.

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