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Dr. Kenneth Haller, a SLUCare pediatrician, shares what he’s learned about approaching vaccine hesitancy by working with his clients.
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As a pediatrician who is also an accomplished cabaret artist, Dr. Ken Haller says he may play several roles over the course of a day: teacher, doctor,…
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Dr. Ken Haller regularly finds himself assuring parents that childhood vaccines are safe. He tries to do so with empathy, because along with having…
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Improvisation is a skill often associated with jazz music or comedy. But on Thursday’s St. Louis on the Air, host Don Marsh spoke with three individuals…
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The St. Louis County Department of Public Health reports 1,282 cases of influenza in the first week of January. The illness is also causing a low blood…
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When should parents give children their first cellphone or smartphone? What factors should be considered? How do maturity, development and sleep…
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On May 2, St. Louis Public Radio hosted The Story Collider, a national podcast and live storytelling group, for an evening of personal stories about…
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What do a gay mermaid looking for love, a Jewish mother who competitively wants her single son to have the biggest wedding, and a lesbian version of Dr.…
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Rumors of a link between autism and the measles vaccine persist, although the original paper that claimed the link, as well as its author, have been…
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The measles vaccine is safe and effective, pediatrician Ken Haller said; there’s no reason not to get it.“This virus is very tenacious,” Haller told “St.…