If you’ve been hearing about respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and the flu making the rounds, you’re not alone. It’s that time of year when every sniffle or sneeze can make parents wonder, “Is it just a cold, or could it be something more serious?” With so many children and adults catching these respiratory illnesses, it’s […]
Read MoreFlu season can feel overwhelming, but recognizing symptoms at the onset can make a big difference. As flu season peaks in fall and winter, children—particularly those under five—are especially at risk for complications. Initial signs of the flu, such as high fevers and fatigue, can worsen rapidly and require hospitalization. The sooner you intervene or […]
Read MoreRespiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is an infection that may not sound serious until you see the numbers: The CDC estimates that 58,000–80,000 children under five years old are hospitalized due to RSV each year. The good news? You can take proactive steps to effectively protect your child from severe illness. This approach involves recognizing early […]
Read MoreAs part of National Immunization Awareness Month 2022, we will highlight the benefits of vaccines and address any concerns you may have about them.
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