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c2008., Columbia University Press Call No: 618.92 85882 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Refutes the claim that vaccines cause autism in children, citing scientific studies and discussing the danger of not having children immunized, and argues that lawyers, journalists, politicians, and celebrities have placed the lives of children at risk by waging a public campaign against vaccines.
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[2017]., Grey House Publishing Grey House Publishing Call No: 616.863 WIL Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Remote access available: onondaga Series Title: Reference shelf Volume: v. 89, no. 5Summary Note: In the modern world, physicians prescribe a multitude of medications, most derived from natural substances, to treat various bodily and mental disorders and some of the substances used also have a pleasurable neurological effect, creating a sense of euphoria, a tranquilizing effect, or intensifying alertness and focus. Over time, drug addiction and abuse has become a social justice and public health concern around the world.