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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.
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There was a 36% spike in depression and anxiety among children between 2016 and 2020.
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The public health advocate joins us to discuss the triple infection threats we're facing as winter nears; plus, some cannabis caveats as MD voters consider legalizing recreational marijuana.
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Human sexuality educator Deborah Roffman discusses her new board book about conception, birth and families that's geared to very young kids (and their parents).
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We’ll go On the Record with a pediatric neurologist treating children with long COVID at Kennedy Krieger’s rehab clinic. How are long COVID and chronic fatigue related? And a pediatrician on talking to parents worried about vaccinating young kids.
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Dr. Ashanti Woods, a pediatrician with Mercy Medical Center, offers guidance for parents during the temporary infant formula shortage.
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The leader of the Kennedy Krieger Institute discusses how the COVID pandemic has posed special challenges for the world-renowned pediatric care facility.
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Social media giants are planning to aim content at very young users. Can a platform be designed that makes kids’ well-being its priority? What are the risks? What are the benefits? We hear from two experts: A child psychiatrist and an early-childhood educator.
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We’ll go On the Record to speak with the Maryland Family Network, a resource for families and child-care providers, about child well-being and services for low income families, and with ShareBaby about connecting families to free diapers and infant essentials.