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About 97% of kids are getting their required vaccinations.
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Today Tom speaks with Dr. Ashanti Woods, a pediatrician at Mercy Medical Center, about important health issues for children and babies at this time of year.
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Thursday’s overdose awareness day events advocate for prevention sites, youth education
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Advocates estimate that about 100 children a year get stuck in Maryland hospitals for weeks or months on end.
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Baltimore's top cop discusses how the city is bringing down the crime rate, his department's response to teen gun violence, and what the mayor's planned youth curfew could mean for public safety.
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Two resale shops run by the Women's Board of The Johns Hopkins Hospital sell used apparel and other goods to help fund patient-care services. Two volunteers at the shops join us to explain the ethics behind the business.
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Two of Baltimore's top pediatricians — Health Commissioner Dr. Letitia Dzirasa and Mercy Medical Center's Dr. Ashanti Woods — offer expert advice on keeping your babies and young children safe and healthy.
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Gov. Wes Moore and Lt. Gov Aruna Miller joined the U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, including mental health experts Friday, to discuss solutions for a wave of violence plaguing young people.
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Baltimore parents say they are scrambling to find antibiotics and respiratory relief drugs during an unusual cold and flu season.
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Hundreds of people have been hospitalized by RSV across Maryland, according to recently released state health department data.