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Wendy Sue Swanson, M.D., M.B.E, F.A.A.P., is a leading voice in health care, working to revolutionize health communications by using social and digital media, as well as mass media, to bridge the gap between parents and doctors.
Is your teen’s cough linked to vaping? Parents and doctors urged to up their antennae
The death of an Illinois patient with a vaping-related lung disease brings a new urgency to identifying those at risk of developing the dangerous illness before severe symptoms appear.
Genetics By Far The Biggest Factor In Autism Risk, Study Says
Kids already have a lot of AI friends to chat with, whether they’re asking Siri to play their favorite song or quizzing Alexa on trivia about blue whales. But one new Alexa skill is hoping to do more than just entertain the next generation.
Working Geek: Dr. Wendy Sue Swanson uses social media ‘like a stethoscope’ in public health crusade
Kids already have a lot of AI friends to chat with, whether they’re asking Siri to play their favorite song or quizzing Alexa on trivia about blue whales. But one new Alexa skill is hoping to do more than just entertain the next generation.
Pediatricians Urge Social Networks To Stop The Spread Of Anti-Vaccine Lies
Kids already have a lot of AI friends to chat with, whether they’re asking Siri to play their favorite song or quizzing Alexa on trivia about blue whales. But one new Alexa skill is hoping to do more than just entertain the next generation.
Facebook under pressure to halt rise of anti-vaccination groups
Kids already have a lot of AI friends to chat with, whether they’re asking Siri to play their favorite song or quizzing Alexa on trivia about blue whales. But one new Alexa skill is hoping to do more than just entertain the next generation.
Feeding these foods early and often can protect your baby from developing a food allergy
Wendy Sue Swanson, a pediatrician with Seattle Children’s Hospital, wants parents to know immunizations are safe, necessary and effective. As a mother of two boys (ages 10 and 12), she understands why parents get nervous.
Another measles outbreak: A pediatrician answers your vaccine questions
Wendy Sue Swanson, a pediatrician with Seattle Children’s Hospital, wants parents to know immunizations are safe, necessary and effective. As a mother of two boys (ages 10 and 12), she understands why parents get nervous.
New Alexa skill from Seattle and Boston children’s hospitals takes on flu season
Kids already have a lot of AI friends to chat with, whether they’re asking Siri to play their favorite song or quizzing Alexa on trivia about blue whales. But one new Alexa skill is hoping to do more than just entertain the next generation.