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Vaccine books to help you do your vaccine research. - Photo by Vincent Iannelli, MD
Get Educated About Vaccines
Learn how to really do vaccine research by avoiding anti-vaccine websites and seeing through all of the myths, misinformation, and conspiracy theories that scare some parents away from vaccines.
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How Can You Treat Encopresis in Children?
Learn about encopresis, an overlooked complication of severe constipation that involves children having stooling accidents.
A child having a temper tantrum. - Photo by Maria Jeffs
Learn how to Set Limits with your Strong-Willed Child
Have a strong-willed child who is hard to discipline? Setting Limits with your Strong-Willed Child is a must-read parenting book that will help teach you effective discipline techniques.
A measles alert posted on a home of a child with measles by the health department. - Photo by Buyenlarge/Getty Images
Do you know how many people have died of measles in the past 10 years?
People have died of measles in the United States in the past 10 years. Thanks to the MMR vaccine, it is certainly not as many deaths as in the pre-vaccine era, but measles is still deadly, even with good nutrition and modern health care.
About 5% of kids Arizona have vaccine exemptions - Photo by Getty Images
How many kids are exempt from vaccines at your child's school?
Learn which states let you check the vaccination rates and school exemption rates, so that you can see if the kids your child goes to school with are protected from vaccine-preventable diseases.
An aerial view of a crowd waiting for polio vaccines in San Antonio, TX in 1962. - Photo courtesy of CDC/Mr. Stafford Smith
Why Politicians Do Influence Vaccine Rates Beyond Silly Soundbites
Review how politicians and political pundits can influence vaccine rates, anti-vaccine ideas, and outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases.
There were 644 cases of measles in the US in 2014 - Photo courtesy of the CDC
What You Should Know About the 2014 Measles Outbreaks
Learn about the measles outbreaks of 2014, which reached record levels, and the lessons they can teach us about avoiding measles in the future.
The Disneyland Measles Outbreak has spread beyond Disney now - Photo by Doc
What You Need To Know About the Disneyland Measles Outbreak
Get the latest news from the Disneyland measles outbreak which is spreading from California to three other states and to Mexico.
Two doses of the MMR vaccine can protect you against measles - Photo by Getty Images
10 Myths about Measles
Misinformation and myths about measles, MMR, and the consequences of vaccine-preventable diseases help to keep dangerous outbreaks going.
Homeopathic Medicines are sold right next to real medicines - Photo by Vincent Iannelli, MD
Don't be Fooled by Homeopathic "Medicines"
Homeopathic medicines are often misused by parents who don't realize what they are (overly diluted medicines with a memory of the original ingredient) when they can't find an alternative medicine for common childhood conditions, like teething pain, gas, colic, and cold symptoms.
A health history is an important part of your family history. - Photo by Rebecca Grabill/Getty Images
A Good Health History Can Help Lead to the Right Diagnosis
A good health history, including your family's health history, recent travel and exposures to animals and sick people, etc., can help your pediatrician figure out what's wrong when your kids get sick.
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Does a dangerous idealogy lead parents to kill their autistic children?
Murdering your child is indefensible. Why do movies like "Who Killed Alex Spourdalakis?" try to offer an excuse for a mother killing her autistic child?
A scientist working at the CDC mobile Ebola lab in Liberia. - Photo by John Moore/Getty Images
Understand the Hazards of Ebola so that you Don't Fall for the Hype.
The first case of Ebola has been diagnosed in the United States. Understand the hazards of Ebola so that you don't fall for the Hype.
Recalled Bean Bag Chair - Photo courtesy of the CPSC
Protect your Kids from These Recalled Products
From toys and children's clothing to contaminated food, staying alert to recalls of unsafe, hazardous, and defective products can help to keep your kids safe and healthy.
Andy Wakefield supporters. - Photo by Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images
Read Stories about Unvaccinated Children with Autism
Since some people still push the false idea that vaccines cause autism, they are often surprised to read about all of the unvaccinated children with autism.
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