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    Register to vote. Check your registration status. Get your absentee ballot. Fast, free, easy, secure, nonpartisan.

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    • Children can’t vote. But we can and we must because our children’s future depends on it. On #VoterRegistrationDay, register to vote at https://t.co/Vp9txUdLu8 and remember to #VoteKids. https://t.co/oEqs7FvtwH

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    Skip to main content The 988 Lifeline 988 is now active across the United States. This new, shorter phone number will make it easier for people to remember and access mental health crisis services. (Please note, the previous 1-800-273-TALK (8255)…

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    • Remember to take the time you need to support your mental health and reach out and support your colleagues. If you or anyone you know is struggling, call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline for support at 988 or https://t.co/4BNFS4TZPC. #NPSADay

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    Children are not out of harm’s way yet — it would be a mistake for the Biden administration to lift the declaration of public health emergency.

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    • "Children are not out of harm’s way yet — it would be a mistake for the Biden administration to lift the PHE right now.”- @AAPPres and @GeorgetownCCF urge protections continue for families in @thehill: https://t.co/hdSkuRTqAx #PutKids1st https://t.co/EMIRmeSo0q

    • As families struggle to rebound from the impacts of the pandemic, some of the protections put in place for them will end when the public health emergency ends on July 15th. @AmerAcadPeds & @GeorgetownCCF urge @POTUS to extend it. Our op-ed in @thehill: https://t.co/H9HVKgjo97 https://t.co/K17HTj6grY

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    JOIN US FOR PAS 2022 – APRIL 21-25, 2022 The Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting is the premier national meeting for pediatric research at every career stage. Join thousands of physicians, researchers, and Allied health professionals from 60 + specialty areas as they come together to share research, explore new collaboratives, build career opportunities, establish meaningful connections, and…

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    • Join me on April 21st at the @PASMeeting hosted by the @AmerPedSociety to learn about new pediatric research and connect with colleagues. Register now to join me: https://t.co/hykzIrP3Eo #PAS2022

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    Two years have passed since the COVID pandemic upended and challenged pediatricians in both professional and personal ways. And yet, pediatricians continued …

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    • Happy #NationalDoctorsDay to all pediatricians! I know the past two years have been especially challenging, but thank you for your hard work and dedication to keeping children and their families safe and healthy. https://t.co/QtOikWgYzT

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    JOIN US FOR PAS 2022 – APRIL 21-25, 2022 The Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting is the premier national meeting for pediatric research at every career stage. Join thousands of physicians, researchers, and Allied health professionals from 60 + specialty areas as they come together to share research, explore new collaboratives, build career opportunities, establish meaningful connections, and…

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    • I’m excited to join the @PASMeeting on April 21st to speak about the rising youth mental health crisis. Register now to join me in-person or virtually! https://t.co/fEu6GeJRlw. #PAS2022

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    Children are increasingly exposed to armed conflict and targeted by governmental and nongovernmental combatants. Armed conflict directly and indirectly affects children’s physical, mental, and behavioral health. It can affect every organ system, and its impact can persist throughout the life course. In addition, children are disproportionately impacted by morbidity and mortality associated with…

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    • The @AmerAcadPeds policy statement, “The Effects of Armed Conflict on Children”, details the direct and indirect effects of armed conflict and makes recommendations for clinical practice, systems strengthening and advocacy. ¾ https://t.co/csN8Z3FL7m

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    “Dr. Szilagyi, I really worry about when I will be able to get my daughter vaccinated.” As a pediatrician, I hear this often from parents whose children are too young to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Children under 5 years are not yet eligible for the vaccine, which leaves many families feeling anxious and adrift. One of the unique challenges of pediatric care is that we bear witness to parents’ …

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    • In an op-ed that ran today, I talk about the hopeful news of potential COVID vaccine approval for kids under 5. Pediatricians are eager to provide protection for our patients and we’ll continue to follow the data wherever it leads for this age group. https://t.co/61Tbkj1zf3