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Immunization
Immunization Fact Sheet
Tips for Parents About Baby Shots
Ten Reasons to Vaccinate Before Age 2
Excuses Parents Use for Not Getting Children Their Shots
Six Common Misconceptions About Vaccinations
Child Immunization Schedule
Web Resources
Common Illnesses and Health Conditions from BabyCenter.com.
Childproofing Your House from BabyCenter.com.
Selecting Quality Child Care from National Network for Child Care.
Age-Related Safety Tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Child Development Tools for Parents from BabyCenter.com.
Safe Sun Tips from the American Academy of Dermatology.
Choosing a Pediatrician from BabyCenter.com.
Raising Children to Resist Violence from keepkidshealthy.com.
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In the News
Costly Misinformation (Post, April 12, 2005)

Feeding Lessons (Post, March 22, 2005)

Teen Pledges Barely Cut STD Rates, Study Says (Post, March 19, 2005)

Supplemental Care (Post, March 15, 2005)

Pain Treatments for Children and Teenagers (Post, March 15, 2005)

Starting Points: Sources on Relief (Post, March 15, 2005)

Pain on a Smaller Scale: Support and Treatment Often Lag for Children With Chronic Pain (Post, March 15, 2005)

Ways to Help Keep Kids Better Rounded (Post, March 8, 2005)

Baby's First Helmet: As More Infants Get Misshapen Heads, Parents Grapple With Questions, Headgear (Post, March 8, 2005)

Sweet Somethings (Post, Feb. 22, 2005)

Outsmarting Asthma (Post, Feb. 22, 2005)

FDA Panel Urges Warnings on 2 Eczema Drugs (Post, Feb. 16, 2005)

Going to Extremes: Experts Question Rise in Pediatric Diagnosis of Bipolar Illness, a Serious Mood Disorder (Post, Feb. 15, 2005)

The Numbers Game (Post, Feb. 15, 2005)

FDA Considers Warnings for Eczema Creams (Post, Feb. 12, 2005)

Brain Immaturity Could Explain Teen Crash Rate: Risky Behavior Diminishes At Age 25, NIH Study Finds (Post, Feb. 1, 2005)

Inhalant Abuse on the Rise Among Children (Post, Jan. 24, 2005)

Sex-Abuse Investigation of Pediatrician Continues (Post, Jan. 20, 2005)

EBay Auction for Boy Draws Enough to Share (Post, Jan. 14, 2005)

So Noted (Post, Jan. 11, 2005)

Findings on Caesarean Deliveries Rekindle Debate: Women Face Small Risk of Complications in Vaginal Birth After C-Section, Study Shows (Post, Dec. 15, 2004)

A Boy for You, a Girl for Me: Technology Allows Choice: Embryo Screening Stirs Ethics Debate (Post, Dec. 14, 2004)

Desperate for Meds (Post, Dec. 7, 2004)

Some Abstinence Programs Mislead Teens, Report Says (Post, Dec. 2, 2004)

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From the Wires
Government Issues 12 New Food Pyramids (AP, April 20, 2005; 9:04 AM)

Doctors Warn Against Obesity in Toddlers (AP, April 19, 2005; 10:19 PM)

TV-Turnoff Week Backs Alternate Activities (AP, April 19, 2005; 7:47 PM)

Danish Court Denies Vaccine-Autism Link (AP, April 19, 2005; 2:41 PM)

'Marlboro Country' Gov. OKs Smoking Ban (AP, April 18, 2005; 10:41 PM)

Montana Governor Signs Smoking Ban Law (AP, April 18, 2005; 7:27 PM)

Mercury in Fish Prompt Broader N.Y. Ban (AP, April 15, 2005; 3:59 PM)

Afghan Boy Returns After U.S. Surgery (AP, April 13, 2005; 1:26 PM)

Wisconsin Man Diagnosed With Measles (AP, April 13, 2005; 11:38 AM)

Senator Marks Polio Vaccine's Milestone (AP, April 12, 2005; 3:04 PM)

Vaccine Researcher Maurice Hilleman Dies (AP, April 11, 2005; 8:31 PM)

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