The focus is growing as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promotes improvements in health care as part of the Make America Healthy (MAHA) movement Vaccine transparency.
One of the most common childhood vaccinations, measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccines, have been a school-going requirement since their development in the 1970s.
Fox News Medical Contributor Dr. Nicole Saffia A video from Fox News Digital answered frequently asked questions about vaccines. (See the video at the top of the article.)
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Often, they ask why the three vaccines are combined.
“From a Public Health If the position, goal is to reach the immunity of the herd to as many children as possible and keep these infections at bay, then once again, parents are likely to bring the child to the pediatrician only once. “The doctor said.
One of the most common childhood vaccinations, measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccines, have been a school-going requirement since their development in the 1970s. (istock)
“And wouldn’t it be easier for a child to get one injection, as opposed to three separate injections?”
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Saphier is also addressing concerns about the side effects of the MMR vaccine, including inflammatory responses at the injection site that can make the skin red and warm.
Children also develop low-grade fevers, which can make them feel irritating and lethargic. This can sometimes be felt “highly likely” when vaccines are combined, but also individual vaccines.

Children can also develop low-grade fevers, which can make them feel irritated and lethargic. (istock)
“The reality is that there are always side effects when it comes to all kinds of healthcare interventions,” she said in the video. “However, especially with vaccines, there can be milder side effects, with well-documented serious, and rarer side effects.”
Possibility of a Links between autism And while vaccinations have been a deterrent for many parents when choosing to vaccinate their children, Saphier said the “overwhelming majority” of “good research” shows no causality. .
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One of the biggest studies conducted in Denmark found that more than 650,000 children vaccinated were at a lower risk of autism, doctors noted.

The threat of connection between autism and vaccination has been a deterrent for many parents, but the doctor said, “The overwhelming majority of “good research” shows no causality. (istock)
The US has a higher incidence of autism compared to other countries, particularly Europe, but doctors have revealed that European countries have higher uptake rates of MMR vaccines.
“In contrast to three separate injections, wouldn’t it be easier to get one injection?”
“Signs and symptoms” [of autism] Start showing it when you’re giving all of these vaccines. So it makes sense to think that they may be related,” she said.
“And it makes sense to do as much research as possible to make sure there are no links.”
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“But I think we need to look really hard at the environment. Contaminantstoxins, big agriculture, big pharmaceuticals, our food industry, etc. ”
Saffie suggested that a link to autism may be found after jumping into “harmful chemicals” consumed by Americans not other countries.

Dr. Saffier suggested that we investigate environmental factors that could increase the risk of autism.
The doctor also said healthcare institutions such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American Academy of Pediatrics should be “strict” with vaccination schedules and will leave the decision. To my parents.
“It should be a conversation between a doctor and a patient.”
“If parents don’t want to give these vaccines when the baby is very low, I think it’s okay to have that conversation and make your child wait a little older before heading to kindergarten,” Saffie said. said. Mother of three boys.
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“Maybe at that time, you will most likely start to see signs of autism between about 1-3 years old. So parents will take the child through that time and then they will have a sign of autism. If not, then maybe they’ll feel better… Vaccinate children. ”

The doctor said he supports returning autonomy to parents when it comes to vaccines for children. (istock)
“It should be a conversation between a doctor and a patient,” she said.
“Unfortunately, during Covid Pandemic, the CDC and many medical professionals really took this conversation away.”
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“By putting in a Covid vaccine and booster for kids in the same basket as MMR and some of the other vaccines, it was the biggest mistake they could ever make when it came to kids. [made]”Saffie continued.
“It sparked more vaccine hesitation and concerns.”
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Saffie expressed her hope that the Maha movement will help identify vaccine safety signals.
Reported by Fox News Digital’s Khloe Quill.