It’s Not too Late to Vaccinate For the first time this year, the CDC expanded flu vaccination guidelines to include teenagers. However, a new national survey shows that only 16 percent of parents are aware of these new guidelines, and only 21 percent of teens within this recommendation actually received a flu shot this winter. And since flu activity can occur as late as May, it’s not too late for parents to get their teens vaccinated. Singer/Songwriter and former American Idol finalist, Brooke White, is teaming up with infectious diseases specialist and author of Germ Proof Your Kids, Dr. Harley Rotbart, and The Clorox Company to help teens learn about flu prevention this winter so they don’t miss out on the exciting moments in their lives like the championship basketball game or the prom. Brooke is also encouraging teens to enter the I Don’t Want to Miss PSA contest, where teens could win a Brooke White acoustic concert at their school. Runner-ups will win an autographed guitar and autographed photos from Brooke. For more information visit http://www.IDontWanttoMiss.com