Articles related to "Measles Mumps Rubella Vaccine"Three dangerous viruses once required separate vaccinations but are now protected against by one.
A debate about whether vaccines cause autism leaves parents wondering if it is safe to have their children inoculated against normal childhood illnesses.
The mumps affects college-aged (18-25) students who haven't had the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine and come in contact with carriers who spread germs on contact.
A combination of genetic and environmental factors contribute to the development of autism. Some of the suspected triggers in autism include vaccines and heavy metals.
London researchers discredit study that links MMR vaccine to autism. No way, they say.
Mumps is mainly a mild childhood infection of 5 to 9-year-olds, but can affect adults as well. Infection in adults is associated with more severe complications than kids.
Discredited studies and misunderstandings have led to a public panic about vaccination. The panic has already caused great harm.
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