What makes a vaccine "safe"? Who determines that? What is the testing process like? Del Bigtree answers all of these questions and walks us through the vaccine approval process. Are there flaws in the vaccination system? You'll just have to watch through to find out.
Del Bigtree, producer of Vaxxed, was an Emmy Award-winning producer on the daytime talk show The Doctors, for six years. He has a background both as a filmmaker and an investigative medical journalist. Del has been traveling the nation, meeting with politicians, and standing with parents in their fight to maintain our freedom of choice. He is the host of HighWire Talk, a show that finds the answers to the questions everyone else is afraid to ask.
Understanding Surgeons Better
By: Mecheil Lewis (this article first published 2010) It will undoubtedly be tough when you are in the emergency room, knowing the life of a patient depends in your hands. The room is suffocating with unexplained pressure. You can almost hear everyone’s hearts pounding so fast and hard. Even the well ventilated room just can’t keep sweat away. Everybody is anxious of what’s going to happen next. And this time, one wrong move can end someone’s life. | |
That is a common scene surgeons handle from time to time. Some cases end up in death, others without much success, and still others into exhilarating triumph. Certainly, these people live one of the most stressful lives in the world. They are the first ones to take the shock of any consequence. And also the first ones to take up the most distressed moments of the bereaved. The earnings they make may not be enough to compensate those extra emotional and psychological doses.
The tough times, that surgeons face, are fueled by epidemics that suddenly sprout. One example is the A H1N1 flu, also known as swine flu, which has blown to its full length as worldwide pandemic. Patients doubled and so as their tasks. Following is the issue of mandating health care workers to take h1n1 flu vaccine in several cities within the United States. Issues about the vaccine risks and resistance of a number of nurses made the situation worse. Problems, such as that, put additional burden among themselves.
And what else can be tougher than having to carry in their conscience any wrong decision they could’ve made for their patients? Flashback of what happened keeps on coming. Alternatives that could have reversed the outcome keep popping. Things can be really distressful. But they knew life itself is tough and can be tougher when one shows weakness. There is but one decision to make, respond to the call of duty despite future consequences.
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