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Safety Tips: Hockey for Teens
As fun as it is, ice hockey carries a very real risk of injury. To find out how to stay as safe as possible, follow these tips.
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Going to a Physical Therapist for Kids
Physical therapy uses exercises and other special treatments to help people move their bodies. Find out more in this article for kids.
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Nosebleeds for Kids
Ever get a nosebleed? Lots of kids have had at least one. To learn more, follow your nose to this article for kids.
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Pectus Excavatum: The Nuss Procedure for Parents
The Nuss procedure is a surgery to correct severe pectus excavatum. It’s considered "minimally invasive" because only a few small cuts are needed.
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Fitness and Your 2- to 3-Year-Old for Parents
Kids this age are naturally active, so be sure to provide lots of opportunities for your child to practice basic skills, such as running, kicking, and throwing.
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When a Friend Has Cancer for Kids
When a friend has cancer, you might not know what to do or say. Get some ideas in this article for kids.
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Fitness and Your 3- to 5-Year-Old for Parents
Take advantage of your child's natural tendency to be active. Staying fit can help improve kids' self-esteem and decrease the risk of serious illnesses later in life.
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The Ravitch Procedure for Parents
The Ravitch procedure is a surgery to correct severe pectus carinatum and pectus excavatum.
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How to Compete in Sports for Kids
Sometimes sports competition can make kids feel pressure. If it's too much, a kid might not have as much fun as before. Find out what to do if this happens to you.
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Acne for Kids
If you're almost a teen, chances are pretty good that you have some acne. About 8 in 10 preteens and teens have acne, along with many adults.