This guest post was written by Michela, a junior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, who is majoring in global studies with a concentration in global health and a minor in women’
This guest post has been written by Dr. Dorit Reiss, Professor of Law at the University of California Hastings College of Law in San Francisco, CA. Dr. Reiss contributes to various articles, bl
Time and again I hear people on social media criticizing our immunization practices here in the United States. Often they make suggestions that vaccine recommendations are made arbitrarily and witho
With school back in full swing, it won’t be long before parents start seeing report cards. While report cards may reflect a child’s performance on class tests and quizzes, grades alone
Some may call me a bad mother because I can’t remember if my back labor was with the first or second child, or if my varicose veins sprung up with my third or fourth pregnancy, or exactly what time
This is the first post in a five-part series written by guest blogger Dorit Rubinstein Reiss. Dr. Reiss is a Professor of Law at the University of California Hastings College of the Law in Sa
Vaccines do more than just boost our immune system against dangerous bacteria, viruses or parasites. They can also help prevent and treat various types of cancer. In acknowledgement of World Cancer
By Amy Pisani, Executive Director of Every Child By Two Last week a group of activists from The Canary Party held a Congressional briefing which was intended to raise criticism of the National Vaccine
The past 24 hours has been a whirlwind of uncertainty and stress for many Americans. Friends on Facebook and Twitter have been expressing their collective displeasure with our Congressional leaders
Last week, the CDC released the 2012 National and State NIS Data for Children, for ages 19 to 35 months. The report indicated that 90% of children in the U.S. are fully immunized for measles, mumps an