Sunday, February 3, 2019
The Media Distorting Information on Illnesses :: Health Medical Essays
The Media Distorting Information on IllnessesMake sure you always go for a condom or you talent catch AIDS, a disease which will most believably kill us all anyway. Oh, and get your flu shot because this is red ink to be the worst flu season ever And do not even think near eating that hamburger or you might put yourself at risk for Mad Cow Disease get int be so quick to open up your mail, or you might get infected with Anthrax Did you dump all the urine out of the pool in the backyard? If not, mosquitoes infected with the West Nile Virus may kill you and your whole family We better call our friends and tell them about all of this. Wait Does sunscreen increase your risk of getting skin pubic louse? Are we all doomed to die from any of these threats? As members of the education age, people grow even more dependent on the info that we get from television, newspapers, and the internet. Constantly on the move, no one has time to circumstance check every single headline story. As a result, we are putting our faith in sources that crank out sensational headlines to boost ratings and newspaper memberships. So should we all be living in bubbles for the relievo of our lives to avoid the many diseases that are competing to take our lives? Or do we use logic to help us wade thru the myths and misinformation? We all know about the flu shots being offered for the past two years, and every year the virus is supposedly getting worse. Therefore, you see long lines at grocery stores with gray people along with young children to get their flu shot interpreted care of immediately. And as every year, the hospitals run into a shortage, then the male plug of people who really need it not getting it jumps up. Yet no one asks the question Do the flu vaccinums work? We see the leger vaccine and assume that it will completely prevent us from getting sick. If someone was ask risk of dying from the flu, would the immunization that they received part with their life? O r would the flu affect them as badly as if they didnt get the shot? Kristine M. Severyn R.Ph., Ph.D. says, Although influenza is associated with more disease, hospitalization, and death in at risk populations, no adequate controlled studies exist which proves that the influenza vaccine reduces the incidence of influenza in these groups(Vaccine Risk Awareness Network).
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