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Tallahassee pediatrician Dr. Nectar Aintablian says data show that the vaccines are safe. While she recommends most of her patients get the shot, she understands some parents might hesitate.
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Pediatric endocrinologist Dr. Michael Haller says treatments that new Florida guidlines warn against would occur only after considerable and detailed evaluations with patients and families.
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Dr. Lisa Gwynn of the UM Miller School of Medicine tells Florida Roundup that many pediatricians "feel as though this is part of the political narrative that is being pushed forward by Gov. DeSantis."
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Some of the claims state health officials make in their guidance don't tell the full story about COVID vaccines, according to a doctor with the Florida chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics. He says all eligible kids should get shots.
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Amid the omicron surge, there is understandable anxiety among parents, particularly those with kids under 5. Pediatric infectious disease doctor Ibukun Kalu answers some of their questions.
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Coronavirus cases throughout Florida are dropping, Dr. Thomas Truman says that doesn’t make getting vaccinated any less important — even for young children.
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The Center for Child Counseling and Palm Beach Pediatrics are working together to blend mental health services into primary pediatric care.
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Dr. David Berger will tell the committee he believes in a “holistic” approach that provides parents with information and lets them make the decision.
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A Florida pediatrician was arrested for giving partial doses of vaccines to children.The Florida Department of Health says in a statement that about 500…
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There are more than 4 million children in Florida, and Dr. Jeffrey Brosco just became responsible for them. Brosco is a pediatrician at the University...