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It makes sense that the vaccine designed to protect kids against measles, mumps and rubella
does just that. But it may do even more. I'm Shelby Cullinan for the dailyRx News Network.
A recent study found that children who received their MMR vaccine on time had lower hospitalization
rates for infectious diseases than those who did not. All the children in the study had
received their other recommended vaccines, so the reduced risk appeared directly related
to the MMR. Follow the CDC recommended immunization schedule. To keep up to date with all the
latest health news visit dailyRx.com. For the dailyRx News Network, I'm Shelby Cullinan.