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it was published in usabefore sailing from usa to englandRobert Frost moved to Glasgow, Scotland in 1912, before going to Beaconsfield near London, England. He wrote The Road Not Taken after that. It was published first in 1916.
You have all the vaccines available in US. Us is the most advanced country in the world.
No. There are vaccines for swine flu, but they do not cure it. They prevent it before you get sick from it because the vaccines will make you immune. Once you have it, there is no cure. There are medicines that can make you feel better and there are medicines that will make the symptoms less harsh and the duration shorter, but no cures yet. Get the vaccination if you have not yet when the next flu season is about to start in the fall (in the US).
Vaccines are 100% bad Why have I never taken a vaccine in my life, and I have never had to go to the doctor? Vaccines contain aluminum which causes autism, they also have baby tissues from thrown away babies. Bill Gates said through his own mouth 'vaccines are to lower our population, in the US. Who would want to take one now, our bodies are created to heal on its own!! P.S. Viruses are NOT contagious ask a virologist(: If you agree or want more info please comment
From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): Since 2001, with the exception of some influenza (flu) vaccines, thimerosal is not used as a preservative in routinely recommended childhood vaccines.
Some are produced in the US, but the US may not be the headquarters of the company making the product.
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It has always been prevalent in tropical areas. There was an epidemic in the US in 1793. Currently, vaccines are available before traveling to areas where it still exists.
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Yellow fever has no cure, if my research is right, but there are vaccines that can be taken. ^correct: no cure, just treatment and prevention. Vaccines readily available though very unlikely anyone would contract virus in US ^correct : the only way is by preventing it no treatment the vaccine is your only hope lol^im doing a project on yellow fever
Separate vaccines are no longer on the market in the US as of spring 2015. There is no medical reason to separate these vaccines. Talk with your health care provider for accurate information about the risks and benefits of MMR vaccination.
In the US it was the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and in Europe it was the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) who approved the H1N1/09 vaccines for use.