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Flu Season: Doctors Say Get an Early Start - Story

Flu Season: Doctors Say Get an Early Start - Story
Flu Season: Doctors Say Get an Early Start - Story
KANSAS CITY, Mo.- Flu season normally reaches its peak after Christmas, but flu cases have been showing up earlier in recent years.That means it's time to check in with your doctor about flu-prevention strategies, including immunizations.


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Why Parents Don't Get Their Children Vaccinated For The Flu

Why Parents Don't Get Their Children Vaccinated For The Flu
Why Parents Don't Get Their Children Vaccinated For The Flu
Why Parents Don't Get Their Children Vaccinated For The FluParents decline to vaccinate kids against the flu because they don't think they need it.Influenza leads to more hospitalizations and deaths among children than any other vaccine preventable disease.RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST:And of course, it is that time of year.


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Flu Shots in Massachusetts: Get Them Soon

Flu Shots in Massachusetts: Get Them Soon
Flu Shots in Massachusetts: Get Them Soon
By Deb Belt, Patch StaffThis year, you're going to have to get a flu shot if you want to be vaccinated against the virus.The sooner the better, doctors say, since the flu season typically starts by late October or early November.CDC health officials say the nasal spray shouldn't be used in the 2016-2017 flu season because recent studies show it's not effective in preventing the flu.


Why Parents Don't Get Their Children Vaccinated For The Flu

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