Parents Feel Better About HPV Shots For Teens If They Can Opt Out
The HPV vaccine prevents cancer, but in a survey most parent said they don't want it to be required for school. They're much happier with a mandate if they're given an opportunity to opt out.
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August 19, 2016 at 10:21PM
NPR News: Parents Feel Better About HPV Shots For Teens If They Can Opt Out
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