So about that COVID vaccine for kids under 12: When is that happening? School has started for some and will very soon for others. Parents and guardians, we've got you covered. Our NPR Science team breaks down what the studies say, when the little ones will get the all clear to get vaccinated and whether kids really need to get the shot in the first place.
Pfizer and Moderna vaccine booster shots are a go starting in September! That's great and all, but what if you got a J&J vaccine? And who gets to go first? Also, are we looking at long lines and Hunger Games level scheduling again? We answer your most pressing questions in this booster shot FAQ.
Is it OK to lie to get a booster shot? What about to get a vaccine for your not quite 12-year-old? We asked our readers to weigh in. Some of you say, "Heck yes, it's unethical!" Others are willing to break, or at least bend, the vaccine rules if you 1. Think those rules won't keep you or your loved ones healthy and/or 2. Believe unused vaccines will end up in a dumpster.
Weight is an incredibly fraught topic. As parents and guardians, a kid's sudden weight gain can be hard to know how to tackle. The last thing we'd want is to set the stage for poor body image or eating disorders for our children. So what should you do? Here are what doctors and specialists who work with kids say.
Let's set the scene: you've just started dating someone new, and you're really excited about them. You've got a big date night planned, and you're ready to get intimate. You light some candles, and you both....open up a spreadsheet. We're talking about financial intimacy, baby.
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