This article was created to inform the public that most studies conducted to disprove the effectualness of vaccines are actually misusing the information and converting it to use for their purposes. The argument that Agata Blaszczak is making is that people should get their children vaccinated because the scientist are only looking at correlation, not causality and it is masking the information by promoting other healthy habits such as breastfeeding, eating organic and eating healthier. Agata Blaszczak has written for National Geographic News, New Scientist, Psychology Today, CBS News, and Live Science. Blaszczak also cites Meghan Moran, an associate professor in Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School's Department of Health, Behavior and Society as a source of information. To locate the source I used the search term anti-vaccination. …show more content…
"Immunizations for Children: What You Need to Know | BabyCenter." BabyCenter. Baby Center, 1 Feb. 2015. Web. 6 Nov. 2015.
This article was created to inform new mothers of the 2015 vaccines schedule, which included a very brief over view of how immunization process works in the body. This article is making no argument because it is information about recommended vaccines. The authors of this article are pediatricians. To locate the source, I searched the phrase vaccine schedules from birth to age