MMR

Vaccines must be rigorously tested before they are deployed en masse. The reason is that vaccines can have unpredictable, unintended effects.
Although an annual exam is probably not necessary if you're young and healthy, it's a good idea to go to the doctor every once in a while. As he's prodding about, he might find something rather unexpected.
The MMR vaccine protects against three viral diseases: measles, mumps, and rubella, hence it's name.
A multidisciplinary team from Texas just published their work in PLOS Medicine on U.S.
We‘ve written extensively about the move by some to avoid routine vaccinations of children on the totally unproven grounds that some vaccines contain mercury or might cause autism.
A bipartisan coalition of Aussie lawmakers, led by P.M.