Plus: Back-to-school vaccines
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Recently, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the current monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. While children aren’t at high risk for contracting monkeypox, they are still susceptible to the virus. Here’s what you need to know about monkeypox and how to protect your family ([link removed]) .
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** Now is the time for back-to-school vaccines ([link removed])
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Back-to-school time is a great time to ensure all your child’s vaccines are up to date. In fact, many school systems require children to be vaccinated to attend school. To ensure your child is up to date, make an appointment with their primary care physician.
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** When to take your newborn baby to the emergency department ([link removed])
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It can sometimes be hard to know when something is wrong with your newborn baby, since they can’t tell you how they are feeling. Here are six things to look out for in your baby that could be signs that they need to go to the emergency department to be evaluated by a medical provider.
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