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  • What to Do About Dehydration for Parents


    Kids can become dehydrated when their bodies lose very large amounts of fluids. It's important to replace fluids as quickly as possible. Here's how.

  • Exercise-Induced Asthma for Parents


    Many kids with asthma have symptoms only when they exercise. But with careful management, they usually can do anything their peers can do.

  • What Is Asthma? for Kids


    Asthma makes it hard to breathe. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Tornadoes: Helping Your Family Be Prepared for Parents


    Tornadoes can happen with little warning, but having a plan can make the idea of the storms less stressful for your whole family. Here are some tips.

  • Rules of the Road for Teen Drivers for Parents


    When teens get their driver's license, parents should consider creating their own rules of the road beyond the relevant driving laws.

  • Can Kids With Asthma Play Sports? for Kids


    Kids who have asthma can and do play sports. Find out how to do it safely in this article for kids.

  • Safety Tips: Sledding for Teens


    Sledding is a lot of fun, but can also cause injuries, some of them pretty serious. To keep yourself safe while sledding, follow these safety tips.

  • Safety Tips: Lacrosse for Teens


    When everyone's moving so fast and using sticks to sling a solid rubber ball around, injuries are bound to happen in lacrosse. Here's how to avoid them.

  • Tips for Treating the Flu for Parents


    Here are some quick tips for helping your child get over the flu.

  • School and Asthma for Teens


    Lots of teens have asthma. Here are tips on keeping it under control so you can prevent (or manage) a flare-up at school.