Bueno hay que encontrarla y que la corran de su trabajo y si no aparece ella mientras hay que señalar a los dos weyes a su lado y que los corran también de sus trabajos por estar cerca de esa inadaptada
There is no excuse for the world to stand by and watch two million human beings suffer on the brink of full-blown famine.
A starving human being needs food today, not tomorrow.
People of good conscience must stop the starvation in Gaza.
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“ESTA PINCHE GATA de MIERDA”
Es ooootro video de insultos, ofensas, vejaciones… de la Argentina Ximena Pichel.
Le quitó su tel a una mujer guardia xq no le abrieron la puerta.
Y así los insultó: de la misma forma en q ofendió, hace unos días, a un agente de @SSC_CDMX
I've been hearing a lot about this common concern: "Are kids getting too many vaccines?"
It's a fair question. I'm a parent too. And as an infectious diseases physician who directs an antibiotic stewardship program, a big part of my job is stopping unnecessary medications. I'm a minimalist by nature - both personally and professionally.
But here's what most people don't realize:
A shocking fact in vaccine science: Kids today are exposed to FEWER antigens from vaccines than children in 1900 - when there was literally ONE vaccine (smallpox).
In 1986, kids received about 10 shots protecting against 7 diseases. Those vaccines exposed them to over 3,000 antigens - the pieces of viruses or bacteria (like proteins or sugars) that teach the immune system to recognize and respond to real infections.
Today's schedule includes more injections - about 50 by age 18 - but the total number of antigens is just ~150. That's a 95% reduction in antigen exposure, thanks to modern acellular and conjugate vaccine designs.
The data over 18 years (Offit et al., Pediatrics 2002):
🔹1900: 1 vaccine (smallpox) = ~200 antigens
🔹1986: ~10 vaccines = 3,000+ antigens + 3mg aluminum
🔹2025: ~50 vaccines = ~150 antigens + 5-6mg aluminum
As for aluminum adjuvant - a compound added to help trigger a stronger immune response - children today receive about 5–6 mg total over the full vaccine schedule, up from ~3 mg in 1986. That's a modest increase over 18 years. For perspective, infants ingest ~7–10 mg of aluminum just in their first six months from breast milk or formula.
So yes, there are more shots. But the actual antigen exposure is dramatically lower than it was in 1986 - or even 1900. Modern vaccines stripped out thousands of extra proteins while adding protection against Hib meningitis, pneumococcal sepsis, chickenpox complications, liver cancer, HPV cancers, and more.
TL;DR: Modern vaccines do far more with less. That's progress. Let's not go backwards.
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