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Kevin Brown's son plays two sports in high school, runs a mile in about 51/2 minutes and, if anything, looks a little thin, his father said. But a letter from an Upper Arlington High School nurse last week says that, at 6 feet and 180 pounds, 15-year-
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Whether 'tis nobler to miss yet another round of critical meetings, deadlines or social obligations to nurse him at home or suffer the slings and arrows of angry fellow parents. Well, you get the picture. The choice may seem obvious it's
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About 90 percent of all Americans are vaccinated against measles. » In Indiana, more than 92 percent of children ages 19 to 35 months received the vaccine in 2010, the latest year for which figures are available. » The 13 cases confirmed this month
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It's an unpleasant subject, but Donna Furlong said it's one of those problems that can crop up in any school. "At times, we have schools that have a lot of it and schools we hardly see it at," the Kennewick School District nurse said...The tiny
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There are parents and other family members, child-care providers, tutors, and community volunteers. And there are countless other individuals supporting children from behind the scenes at local schoolssuch as administrators, education specialists,
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Wichita school officials say a rising number of parents are opting out of school shots for their children, echoing a nationwide trend that has health officials worried about possible new outbreaks of diseases. Kansas schools allow exemptions from
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Archibald, who's worked as a school nurse in the Simi Valley Unified School District for the past 17 years, begins her day at 7:30 a.m. Despite her early arrival, there are days when students' medical needs and emergencies keep her away from the
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Lexey Swall/Staff Registered Nurse Beth Wipf, left, talks with a parent over the phone as first-grader Emma Beckner, waits for a vision screening inside the school clinic at Allen Park Elementary School in Fort Myers. Wipf, the region 9
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Local epilepsy advocates are expressing relief at the passage of a state law that will allow teachers and other non-medical personnel to administer the anti-seizure medication Diastat to students beginning Jan. 1, even as nursing leaders insist that
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Counseling sessions with a school nurse may help some high school students, especially boys, quit smokingbut only for a little while, according to a U.S. study. Researchers, who studied about 1,000 teens who said they wanted to quit smoking, wrote in
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