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Ask A Pediatrician: What Do Parents Need To Know About The COVID Vaccine For Young Kids?
COVID-19 vaccines are ... why does my kid need a vaccine? Either because young kids aren't getting sick, or maybe there's people out there who think, “My kid's been exposed already and not been ...
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Deja-WHO: World Health Organization calls for NEW Covid booster shots that target XBB variants - despite lagging uptake
It comes after the agency said in March that healthy children and teenagers probably do not need a Covid vaccine and amid falling uptake of updated shots. The recommendation was made by the WHO ...
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How to Know When (or If) You Need Another COVID Vaccine
Instead of getting that initial series, if you’re a healthy adult, you’ll instead just get the one bivalent vaccine ... If you don’t have a ride, call your county COVID hotline (they still ...
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The Next COVID-19 Vaccine Should Only Target the XBB Strain, WHO Advises
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommended on May 18 that the next COVID ... vaccine contain only an XBB variant, and not more than one version of the virus. While the advice isn’t binding ...
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Your questions about coronavirus vaccines, answered
You may need to keep taking precautions to prevent covid-19 ... to pharmacies and rural areas that don’t have specialized freezers. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine can be kept at refrigerator ...
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COVID infection may raise the risk of type 1 diabetes in children. Here's what parents need to know.
This isn't the first study to link COVID with an increased risk of a type 1 diabetes diagnosis in kids. A study published in ...
Yahoo14d
'Mom, can you come help me?' Why older kids ask for help they don't need.
While our big kids don’t actually need our help anymore, they still sometimes want it. “Asking for help is often a reliable way to get a parent to engage, says Daniel Rinaldi, a therapist and ...
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US Open players don't need COVID shots; about half have them
As recently as Wednesday, the U.S. Tennis Association said fans wouldn't need to be vaccinated ... supposed to get her first vaccine shot the same week she got COVID-19. "The real problem is ...
Star Tribune6d
What to know about COVID omicron variant, Minnesota testing, vaccines
How can I make a COVID-19 vaccine appointment for kids in Minnesota ... If you were exposed to COVID-19 and don't have symptoms, take three home tests instead of two to make sure you're not ...
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Don't delay reforms to prepare for next pandemic, WHO chief says
Speaking at the assembly weeks after ending the global emergency status for the COVID-19 pandemic, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said it was time to advance negotiations on preventing the next pandemic.
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Don’t use sugar substitutes to lose weight, WHO says
The agency noted that the guidance isn’t a recommendation to eat more real sugar instead, but to reduce the overall sweetness of the daily diet. “People need to consider other ways to reduce ...
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HPV vaccine: Some studies say one and done might be better
A recent study provided additional evidence that one shot of the vaccine is highly effective over three years, if not longer.

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