Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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Mountain View Telegraph: Calendar
... , 515 Lions Court, vistors welcome. 832-6044. FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC Teen services, STD exams, prenatal care, free pregnancy testing, free immunizations. By appointment. Teen walk-ins accepted. 832-6782. FREE IMMUNIZATION CLINIC Call for appointment. 832-6782. MORIARTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ...
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Mountain View Telegraph: Calendar
... 10 a.m. at the McIntosh Community Center. 384-2372. FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC Teen services, STD exams, prenatal care, free pregnancy testing, free immunizations. By appointment. 384-2351. Hablamos español. ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR meets the first Tuesday of each month at 8 p.m. 292-7077. ...
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Mountain View Telegraph: Calendar
... 10 a.m. at the McIntosh Community Center. 384-2372. FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC Teen services, STD exams, prenatal care, free pregnancy testing, free immunizations. By appointment. 384-2351. Hablamos español. WIC NUTRITIONAL PROGRAM, Eighth and Allen, most Mondays and all Thursdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p ...
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ABQjournal NM: N.M. Drops In Rank For Vaccinations
... a second straight year in 2006, dropping the state to 40th place nationally, according to federal data. The state's national ranking for toddler immunizations dropped from 15th in 2004. About 72 percent of New Mexico toddlers were up to date with vaccinations in 2006, down from 83.5 percent ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: N.M. Lags Behind in Immunization Rates
... spokeswoman Deborah Busemeyer said after reviewing six years worth of data. "What's important is the percentages." Some parents wait for immunizations until their child is about to enter school, when the state requires proof of immunizations or a waiver. In addition, record keeping can be ...
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ABQjournal Opinion: Kids' Shots Too Important to Miss
... to provide a broad array of services and tackle challenging issues daily. One of our challenging issues is ensuring our children receive the immunizations they need to protect them against deadly diseases. This is an important public health priority for New Mexico, and I am concerned that we're ...
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ABQjournal Opinion: State's Shot Plan Offers Curb Service for Tots
... T or C. Information on locations and dates is available at (505) 827-2613. The department also has 55 clinics across the state that provide free immunizations for children without health insurance. With more children vaccinated on time, Vigil says, diseases like pertussis, measles, chicken pox ...
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ABQjournal Metro: Torrance May Go Into Radio
... plans are for a 12-hour-a-day FM radio station linked to all health services in the community. The station would broadcast messages about free immunizations, local government meetings and civic activities, for example. The station would also broadcast educational programs for young children.
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Mountain View Telegraph: Health Priorities May Be Broadcast
... plans are for a 12-hour-a-day FM radio station linked to all health services in the community. The station would broadcast messages about free immunizations, local government meetings and civic activities, for example. The station would also broadcast educational programs for young children. Also ...
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ABQjournal Metro: 3-in-1 Booster Shot Now Required for 7th Graders
... , executive director of the New Mexico Immunization Coalition. The incidence of whooping cough rebounded over the last two decades after infant immunizations nearly eliminated the disease by the 1970s, she said. Students can register for school if they have plans to get the vaccination, she said ...
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