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November - Fighting Hunger, Cocooning Newborns & More from the AAP
October - Halloween Safety, Multiple Vaccines at Once & More
September - Understanding Autism, Early Childhood Vaccines & More
August - Carnivore Babies, AI Chatbots & Latest News From the AAP
July - Flash Flood & Heat Safety | Back-to-School Checkups
June - Recommended Immunizations, Summer Reading & More
May - Measles & Immune Amnesia | Water Safety | Eczema Tips
April - Autism Rates | Formula Ingredients | Allergies Or a Cold?
March - What Can & Can't Prevent Measles | Stress-Free School Breaks
February - Heart Health in Kids, Measles Outbreaks & More
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January - How To Be Ready for the Most Common Disasters in Your Area
2024
December - Tech Gifts, Cold & Flu Symptoms & Latest News From the AAP
November - Whooping Cough on the Rise: What Families Need to Know
October - How to Avoid a Food Allergy Scare on Halloween
September - School Attendance: When Absences Add Up & How They Can Affect Kids
August - Healthy Media Relationships, Tongue Tie Concerns & Latest News
July - Go for the Win: Keeping Kids' Sports Safe, Healthy & Fun
June - Summer Health & Safety Tips: Beach, BBQs & More
May - Kids & Screens: How to Use the 5 C's of Media Use Guidance
April - Easing Eco-Anxiety in Kids by Focusing on Solutions
March - Measles: Why It's Back & How to Protect Your Family
February - Everyday Ways to Make Your Child Feel Loved
January - Fun & Healthy New Year's Resolution Ideas for Kids
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- 11/24/2025
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- American Academy of Pediatrics (Copyright © 2025)
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