AAP News Vol. 1 No. 8 August 1985, p. 18
© 1985 American Academy of Pediatrics
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Members serve as resources for magazine articles on child health

What do people look for from the popular news media? According to several recent surveys, information on personal health care ranks consistently high among the topics the public is most interested in.

The Academy has become an established resource for print and broadcast media when they need fast, reliable facts about children's health and well-being. Upcoming issues of several national consumer magazines are featuring articles they developed in cooperation with the AAP and its members. You might wish to get copies of these publications and keep them in your office reception areas for patient reading: