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12/17/07
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Study Shows Small Seizure Risk From Vaccine
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There's no question that childhood vaccinations against measles, mumps, and rubella save lives. But this protection may come with a price -- an increased risk of fever-related seizures. These so-called febrile seizures occur almost three times more often in kids who get vaccinated than those who don't, typically striking within two weeks following the MMR vaccine.
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