Safe and Effective?

Safe and Effective?
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ISBN-10 : 0578650398
ISBN-13 : 9780578650395
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Book Synopsis Safe and Effective? by : Katelyn McCormack

Download or read book Safe and Effective? written by Katelyn McCormack and published by . This book was released on 2020-02-18 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dogma and vaccines, nothing could be more true. As one of the most polarizing conversations of our time, vaccination discussions have become essentially obsolete. People fight, belittle, and name call, but rarely can a productive conversation be found. Starting a conversation about a personal decision you have made regarding your health is always challenging. Fearing how someone will respond or judge makes a rational conversation almost impossible. This book provides 18 of the most common arguments regarding vaccinations and how to handle the conversation topics with a logical, rational, and well-substantiated viewpoint. This book delivers the shorthand version of the many thoughts and talking points you have heard and processed to be able to present them in a productive dialogue. There are hundreds of books regarding medical freedom and vaccinations, this book synthesizes the key points and condenses them into a 1-hour read. Reading this book will empower individuals to navigate these difficult conversations by having a tool that can ease the burden of a challenging discussion.


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