Not All Experts Are Ready to Vaccinate Kids Against Covid
Lucien Wiggins, 12, arrived at Tufts Children’s Hospital by ambulance June 7 with chest pains, dizziness and high levels of
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Lucien Wiggins, 12, arrived at Tufts Children’s Hospital by ambulance June 7 with chest pains, dizziness and high levels of
Read MoreCASTLE POINT, Mo. — Lucretia Wilks, who runs a small day care out of her home in north St. Louis
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Read MoreQ: The federal government approved the Pfizer vaccine for 12- to 15-year-olds. What does this mean for my child? This
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Read MoreKai Humphrey, 9, has been learning from home for more than a year. He badly misses his Washington, D.C., elementary
Read MoreHELENA, Mont. — The 2021 Montana legislative session will be remembered as one of the state’s most consequential as a
Read MoreIt’s 7:30 a.m. on a school day. Two parents are racing to get their three young children dressed, fed, packed
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Read MoreAs states expand covid-19 vaccine eligibility to allow shots for 16- and 17-year-olds, teens in rural America may have trouble
Read MoreAs states expand covid-19 vaccine eligibility to allow shots for 16- and 17-year-olds, teens in rural America may have trouble
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Read MoreLas máscaras y el distanciamiento físico están demostrando tener importantes beneficios extra, evitando que las personas contraigan todo tipo de
Read MoreMasks and physical distancing are proving to have major fringe benefits, keeping people from getting all kinds of illnesses —
Read MoreOrange. Eucalyptus. Lavender. Peppermint. Doctors at Children’s Hospital Colorado and Seattle Children’s Hospital will use scents like these to treat
Read MoreAfter covid-19 forced Olivia Goulding’s Indiana middle school to switch back to remote learning late last year, the math teacher
Read MoreAlexandra Sierra carried boxes of food to her kitchen counter, where her 7-year-old daughter, Rachell, stirred a pitcher of lemonade.
Read MoreThis story also ran on USA Today. It can be republished for free. This spring, high school senior Nathan Kassis
Read MorePolls show Americans are increasingly interested in getting vaccinated against covid-19, but such surveys are largely national, leaving a big
Read MoreThe science says “open the schools, stop wearing masks outside, and everyone at low risk should start living normal lives.”
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