The debate over vaccines and their impact on people has been ongoing for many years. While some people believe that vaccines are necessary, others are strongly opposed to them. Unfortunately, many people lack the necessary information to make informed decisions about vaccines. Veronica Moore has written a book called "Vaccines, Did You Know?" to provide readers with comprehensive information on this topic. Veronica's interest in vaccines began when her son was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome. She spent several years researching the condition, which led her to discover information about vaccines, the science, the laws, and the misinformation surrounding them. Her book aims to provide readers with a detailed analysis of vaccines, including their ingredients and effects on children and adults. Veronica draws on peer-reviewed medical studies, and conversations with doctors, nurses, epidemiologists, virologists, and parents, to ensure that she covers many aspects of the vaccine debate. Additionally, she shares her personal experience with vaccines, offering a more realistic and personal approach to the conversation. Veronica believes that questioning and researching information about vaccines is essential to understanding what we put into our bodies. By writing this book, she hopes to encourage others to investigate vaccines more thoroughly, enabling everyone to make more informed choices about what is best for their family. Veronica Moore is a wife, mother, grandmother, homeschool teacher, and an Associate Real Estate Broker. She and her husband reside in New York State with their children.
The debate over vaccines and their impact on people has been ongoing for many years. While some people believe that vaccines are necessary, others are strongly opposed to them. Unfortunately, many people lack the necessary information to make informed decisions about vaccines. Veronica Moore has written a book called "Vaccines, Did You Know?" to provide readers with comprehensive information on this topic. Veronica's interest in vaccines began when her son was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome. She spent several years researching the condition, which led her to discover information about vaccines, the science, the laws, and the misinformation surrounding them. Her book aims to provide readers with a detailed analysis of vaccines, including their ingredients and effects on children and adults. Veronica draws on peer-reviewed medical studies, and conversations with doctors, nurses, epidemiologists, virologists, and parents, to ensure that she covers many aspects of the vaccine debate. Additionally, she shares her personal experience with vaccines, offering a more realistic and personal approach to the conversation. Veronica believes that questioning and researching information about vaccines is essential to understanding what we put into our bodies. By writing this book, she hopes to encourage others to investigate vaccines more thoroughly, enabling everyone to make more informed choices about what is best for their family. Veronica Moore is a wife, mother, grandmother, homeschool teacher, and an Associate Real Estate Broker. She and her husband reside in New York State with their children.