Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQJOURNAL NORTH: Around Northern New Mexico
... areas of northern New Mexico. Shot Clinics Offered For Kids in August August is the month for children to get up-to-date on their immunizations, with providers participating in a “Shots for Tots” campaign, opening their doors to all children for shots. Clinics that ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Around New Mexico
... . Laureate agreed to offer New Mexico residents a 20 percent tuition discount and Santa Fe County residents a 25 percent discount. Child Immunizations Offered More than 70 health care providers throughout the state will offer special shot clinics for children 18 and younger during August ...
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ABQJOURNAL HEALTH: Organs can help save lives
... see me, looking yellow and ill — clear signs of liver disease, which is usually hepatitis in children. David had been given all of his immunizations, was a good student and had no risk factors (such as drug use or unprotected sex) for severe liver disease. But he was very sick all the ...
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ABQJOURNAL HEALTH: Challenges in public health lurk
... in distribution of vaccines. Vigil pointed out that pre-U.S. public health practitioners such as New Mexico's curanderas gave the first immunizations here, vaccinating thousands of 19th-century New Mexicans against smallpox. I asked Vigil what he thought would be the challenges of ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Immunization Rates Up With Medicaid
... for preventive care for children, Waitzkin said. Deteriorating immunization rates could reflect worsening access to primary care physicians, because immunizations are tied to children being taken to doctors, he said. "Childhood immunizations are important because they're sort of a sentinel for preventive ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Medicaid Enrollment Boosts NM Vaccinations
... for preventive care for children, Waitzkin said. Deteriorating immunization rates could reflect worsening access to primary care physicians, since immunizations are tied to children being taken to doctors, he said. "Childhood immunizations are important because they're sort of a sentinel for ...
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