Dr. Joel Warsh
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Is this something that we could say, if you want to get it now, go for it. But if you want to move it back a few months or you want to do it later in life when you're going to get your other vaccines, maybe your teen vaccines, like, can we have that discussion? Because you're throwing a lot of patients off of vaccines in general because they say this doesn't make sense. My baby's not having sex.
Is this something that we could say, if you want to get it now, go for it. But if you want to move it back a few months or you want to do it later in life when you're going to get your other vaccines, maybe your teen vaccines, like, can we have that discussion? Because you're throwing a lot of patients off of vaccines in general because they say this doesn't make sense. My baby's not having sex.
Is this something that we could say, if you want to get it now, go for it. But if you want to move it back a few months or you want to do it later in life when you're going to get your other vaccines, maybe your teen vaccines, like, can we have that discussion? Because you're throwing a lot of patients off of vaccines in general because they say this doesn't make sense. My baby's not having sex.
I'm giving them you telling me that I have to do a vaccine on the first day of life. Now I don't trust you.
I'm giving them you telling me that I have to do a vaccine on the first day of life. Now I don't trust you.
I'm giving them you telling me that I have to do a vaccine on the first day of life. Now I don't trust you.
Well, I totally agree. Going back to the first point. So it is really important. Physicians, everybody needs to go look back at the history. There are some good books on it. I didn't know any of this even a couple of years ago. But the reality is that sanitation and nutrition had a huge role in our immune systems. before the vaccines came out, all of the diseases were way on the downswing.
Well, I totally agree. Going back to the first point. So it is really important. Physicians, everybody needs to go look back at the history. There are some good books on it. I didn't know any of this even a couple of years ago. But the reality is that sanitation and nutrition had a huge role in our immune systems. before the vaccines came out, all of the diseases were way on the downswing.
Well, I totally agree. Going back to the first point. So it is really important. Physicians, everybody needs to go look back at the history. There are some good books on it. I didn't know any of this even a couple of years ago. But the reality is that sanitation and nutrition had a huge role in our immune systems. before the vaccines came out, all of the diseases were way on the downswing.
So most of the diseases had almost no death anymore, very, very little death. I mean, you're talking even measles before the vaccine, you had a couple, you know, a couple hundred deaths a year, lots of cases, but still not as many deaths. And so because we had antibiotics, because we had hospitals, because we understood medicine better, we knew what a virus was and
So most of the diseases had almost no death anymore, very, very little death. I mean, you're talking even measles before the vaccine, you had a couple, you know, a couple hundred deaths a year, lots of cases, but still not as many deaths. And so because we had antibiotics, because we had hospitals, because we understood medicine better, we knew what a virus was and
So most of the diseases had almost no death anymore, very, very little death. I mean, you're talking even measles before the vaccine, you had a couple, you know, a couple hundred deaths a year, lots of cases, but still not as many deaths. And so because we had antibiotics, because we had hospitals, because we understood medicine better, we knew what a virus was and
a bacteria was we knew how to treat things we were eating better we had vitamin c you know people didn't have scurvy anymore i mean all these things that make a huge difference for your immune system we saw the death rates plummet and there were still lots of cases of some of these diseases and so you look at when the vaccines came out and a lot of the vaccine preventable diseases did decrease to almost zero after those vaccines came out so they certainly had an impact i mean the the most
a bacteria was we knew how to treat things we were eating better we had vitamin c you know people didn't have scurvy anymore i mean all these things that make a huge difference for your immune system we saw the death rates plummet and there were still lots of cases of some of these diseases and so you look at when the vaccines came out and a lot of the vaccine preventable diseases did decrease to almost zero after those vaccines came out so they certainly had an impact i mean the the most
a bacteria was we knew how to treat things we were eating better we had vitamin c you know people didn't have scurvy anymore i mean all these things that make a huge difference for your immune system we saw the death rates plummet and there were still lots of cases of some of these diseases and so you look at when the vaccines came out and a lot of the vaccine preventable diseases did decrease to almost zero after those vaccines came out so they certainly had an impact i mean the the most
I guess, memorable for a lot of young adults would be chickenpox, right? We all had chickenpox when we were young. I got a little chickenpox scar. We used to have chickenpox parties. Right, and we did, but there were still lots of chickenpox around, right? And then the vaccine came out, and then we don't see chickenpox almost at all anymore. So you can't say that the vaccines don't do anything.
I guess, memorable for a lot of young adults would be chickenpox, right? We all had chickenpox when we were young. I got a little chickenpox scar. We used to have chickenpox parties. Right, and we did, but there were still lots of chickenpox around, right? And then the vaccine came out, and then we don't see chickenpox almost at all anymore. So you can't say that the vaccines don't do anything.
I guess, memorable for a lot of young adults would be chickenpox, right? We all had chickenpox when we were young. I got a little chickenpox scar. We used to have chickenpox parties. Right, and we did, but there were still lots of chickenpox around, right? And then the vaccine came out, and then we don't see chickenpox almost at all anymore. So you can't say that the vaccines don't do anything.
I mean, you can see that they clearly drop the morbidity. Absolutely. Some kids from chickenpox, I mean, you know, I hear it too from parents, right? It's like, oh, chickenpox, I had it. It was nothing. But when you have an entire population of kids getting chickenpox and millions of people, some kids get a really bad infection. It puts them in the hospital. Some kids get a meningitis.
I mean, you can see that they clearly drop the morbidity. Absolutely. Some kids from chickenpox, I mean, you know, I hear it too from parents, right? It's like, oh, chickenpox, I had it. It was nothing. But when you have an entire population of kids getting chickenpox and millions of people, some kids get a really bad infection. It puts them in the hospital. Some kids get a meningitis.