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RSV vaccines are now available for infants 8 months and older, immunocompromised infants over 8 months old, and pregnant mothers, recommended between weeks 32-36.
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More Hoosier families will soon have a new lifeline as Noble County expands its Tri-Share Program to help cover child-care costs.
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With the holiday season in full swing, many viruses are going around in young children such as RSV.
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Anchor Fred Martino talks with Rep. Sue Scherer (D), Illinois House District 96. Analysis from Jeremy Gorner of the Chicago Tribune and Charlie Wheeler- Emeritus Director, Public Affairs Reporting Program, Uof I, Springfield.
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Too much caffeine can lead to headaches, vomiting, diarrhea, chest pain, high blood pressure and hyperactivity. For kids, this can impact schoolwork and athletics.
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After another child swallowed a water bead toy, health care providers are talking about the signs of poisoning and choking and the steps to reverse the effects of each.
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Kentucky residents risk losing Medicaid coverage as pandemic regulations ease; 60,000 children may require further eligibility documentation.
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The FDA has taken action to crack down on the sale of unauthorized e-cigarettes. Experts say now it is time for enforceable action to keep youths safe.
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As Pritzker makes $250M pitch for child care investment, data show the obstacles to access across Illinois
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The child care gap across the country is more than 30%, meaning the need for quality child care far outweighs the supply — and it's worse in rural areas.