What makes a disease deadly in the twenty-first century? Medicine has never been more advanced; our understanding of spread and infection, never more sophisticated. And yet, we may be poised for the largest and most devastating pandemic the human race has ever encountered.
Recently I thought much about vaccinations and problems connected with this huge worldwide pharmaceutical business. Many scientists point to vaccinations as the biggest contributor to most diseases: allergy, mental diseases, autism etc. Though our understanding of human being and his health is bigger and bigger in today world money is more important than human health and life. That's why most nationals health departments always encourage or even make it compulsory to vaccinate so doctors do. I don't want to say that vaccinations is completely wrong. I just want to say that we need a deeper discussion on the problems connected to immunization. We need to know also if the vaccinations are produced in the best possible way or just to make money.
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