No it is not.
The London travel Clinic provides many different vaccinations. They offer vaccinations for Rabies, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis A, Polio, Typhoid, and Yellow Fever.
Some people believe that vaccinations can have negative side effects or complications. Others may have religious or philosophical objections to vaccines. However, scientific research overwhelmingly supports the safety and effectiveness of vaccines in preventing infectious diseases and protecting public health.
Yes it is and in many ways.First it is bad for you physically.Secondly it is bad for you mentally.Third it is bad for you In your relationships.
A mare should have all of her regular vaccinations and possibly a booster in her 9th month.
Dwarf rabbits need the same vaccinations as all pet rabbits. What vaccinations are required for your pet rabbit depends on where you live. In the UK, rabbits require two vaccinations: one against Myxomatosis and the other against VHD (Viral Hemorrhagic Disease). there should be two weeks between the administration of these vaccinations. In many parts of North America, however, no vaccinations are required (or even available) for rabbits at all. Contact a local pet rabbit organization or a "rabbit-savvy" vet to find out what vaccinations are required for rabbits in your area.
Yes. Too much of ANYTHING is bad for you.
It has too much sugar in it which is bad for our health. Too much or too less are always bad..=)
Too much oils and sugar (respectively).
Too many. They're bad for dieters.
If they are legal they aren't bad unless you take too many.
you should prabably not travel if you have herpies because the locals want it bad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No