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The Oregon Health Authority provides suggestions for easing anxiety in children during vaccination experiences.
The Oregon Health Authority provides suggestions for easing anxiety in children during vaccination experiences.
Make sure your teen is up to date on vaccines before they travel or head off to school.
Don’t forget, kids aren’t the only ones who need shots. Adult immunizations are just as necessary as those for children.
School will be back soon, so make sure kids are up-to-date on routine vaccinations and call your pediatrician well in advance!
Keep children up-to-date on routine vaccinations this summer by talking with their doctor.
Texas Department of Health shares their conducted research on vaccine-hesitant Texans.
Among children born from 1994 to 2018, vaccinations will prevent an estimated 936,000 early deaths, eight million hospitalizations, and 419 million illnesses.
There are additional vaccine recommendations for people living with sickle cell disease due to their compromised immune system.
Help children whose families might not otherwise be vaccinated due to financial hardship with the CDC's Vaccines for Children program.
Vaccines aren’t just for kids. Adults need them too. Take the CDC adult vaccine quiz to see which vaccinations you may need to get up-to-date on.