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  • How Can I Protect My Family From Ticks? for Parents


    Enjoy the great outdoors, but don't forget about the threat of ticks. Here's how to prevent tick bites.

  • Backyard and Pool: Household Safety Checklist for Parents


    Use these checklists to make a safety check of your home, including your backyard and pool area. You should answer "yes" to all of these questions.

  • Does My Mom Have to Be in the Room During My Gyn Exam? for Teens


    It's up to you if your mom stays in the room with you during a gyn exam.

  • Motivating Preschoolers to Be Active for Parents


    A preschooler's desire to move, move, move makes this a great time to encourage fitness habits that can last a lifetime.

  • Hey! A Black Widow Spider Bit Me! for Kids


    The black widow spider is one of six poisonous kinds of spiders in the United States. Learn more about them!

  • Bee, Wasp, and Ant Stings for Parents


    Bee, wasp, and ant stings can cause temporary discomfort and pain, but most don’t lead to serious or lasting health problems.

  • Rashes for Kids


    Learn about rashes in a flash. Check out our article just for kids!

  • Corneal Abrasions for Parents


    Corneal abrasions, which are common among kids, happen when something gets into the eye. Though sometimes painful, they're rarely serious and usually heal within a few days.

  • Cellulitis for Teens


    Cellulitis is a skin infection that involves areas of tissue just below the skin's surface. It can affect any part of the body, but it's most common on exposed areas, such as the face, arms, or lower legs.

  • Spider Bites for Parents


    Spiders rarely bite people. When they do, it’s usually in self-defense because they’re being crushed by a human. Usually, their venom is not strong enough to hurt humans.