Where parents can get accurate health info: 1. HealthyChildren.org: Pediatricians’ advice, online. From the American Academy of Pediatrics. 2. Vaccine Education Center from CHOP: Covers every major vaccine topic in clear, calm language. 3. Vaccinate Your Family: Gives families science-based vaccine information in English and Spanish. 4. FamilyDoctor.org: Health guidance for the whole family from the American Academy of Family Physicians. 5. ACOG: Breaks down guidance in simple, practical language.
5 places parents can get accurate health info (without the rabbit holes)
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5 places to get reliable health info: 1. ACOG: Breaks down guidance in simple, practical language. 2. Cleveland Clinic: Known for evidence-based care and easy-to-read health explainers. 3. FamilyDoctor.org: Health guidance for the whole family from the American Academy of Family Physicians. 4. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health: Research-backed explainers with accessible Q&As. 5. HealthyChildren.org: A go-to resource from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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5 places to get reliable answers about vaccines: 1. Vaccine Education Center from CHOP: Covers every major vaccine topic in clear, calm language. 2. ACOG: Breaks down what vaccines pregnant people need in simple, practical language. 3. Vaccinate Your Family: Gives families science-based vaccine information in English and Spanish. 4. The Cleveland Clinic: Known for evidence-based care and easy-to-read health explainers. 5. HealthyChildren.org: A go-to resource from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
5 places to get reliable information about vaccines
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’Tis the season to get your COVID-19 vaccine
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Holiday examples: Correlation does not equal causation
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Uninvited holiday guests: COVID-19, the flu, and RSV
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The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that all babies get the hepatitis B vaccine at birth
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Getting the RSV vaccine during pregnancy protects your baby
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Get your COVID-19 vaccine easily: No prescription needed
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COVID-19 vaccines remain free with insurance
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