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What to Do if Your Child is Exposed to Wildfire Smoke

The recent wildfires that exposed a significant portion of the US and Canadian population along the east coast to dangerous levels of smoke, was an alarming sign.  Many had never been exposed to the effects of this event and many were not prepared and were unsure of the best way to navigate the situation.  As wildfires like these continue to pose a significant threat to communities around the world, the health risks associated with wildfire...

The role nutrition plays in recovery of a sick child

As a parent, your child's health is a top priority. When your child falls ill, you want to do everything in your power to help them feel better. Proper nutrition is a crucial aspect of promoting healing and recovery in sick children. One of the most significant benefits of proper nutrition for a sick child is that it strengthens their immune system. The immune system is responsible for fighting off infections, and a healthy immune...

RSV Shortage and CDC Advisory

The respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) season, typically starting in the fall and peaking in winter, is upon us. However, this season comes with certain alerts that parents should take note of. On October 23, 2023, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a Health Advisory to provide guidance to healthcare professionals to help protect infants from RSV in response to the limited supply of nirsevimab, a monoclonal antibody immunization product recommended to prevent RSV-related respiratory disease in infants. The CDC's...

Promising Protection: The New RSV Vaccine for Infants

Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) has long been a cause of concern for parents and healthcare providers.  However, a beacon of hope has emerged in the form of a new RSV vaccine designed specifically for infants.  On August 3, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced it is recommending a new immunization starting this fall to help protect all infants under 8 months old and some older babies at risk of contracting an RSV-related illness