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Ryan Van Ramshorst, MD
How to start the ‘sex talk’ with your kids
March 23, 2023
The key to your child’s sexual health is starting that conversation early and keeping it going through the years.
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Safer than cigarettes? No vaping way
August 15, 2018
Is vaping really that harmless? The short answer, says pediatrician Dr. Ryan Van Ramshorst, is no.
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Your kids and meningitis: What you need to know
August 02, 2018
The meningitis vaccination is now a requirement for college by the state of Texas.
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The risk of opting out
July 26, 2018
Is it safe to opt out of vaccinations? Find out more from University Health doctor, Dr. Ryan Van Ramshorst.
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