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  • Hey! A Tarantula Bit Me! for Kids


    A tarantula is a black, hairy spider that is about two to three inches long. Learn all about spiders and tarantulas in this fun article for kids.

  • Hey! A Gnat Bit Me! for Kids


    A gnat is a very tiny insect, no bigger than the head of a pin. Learn more about gnats.

  • Hey! A Flea Bit Me! for Kids


    A flea is a small (no bigger than the head of a pin) brown bug with a hard shell. Learn more about fleas and how they affect you in this fun article just for kids.

  • Skin, Hair, and Nails: The Body’s Protective Layer for Parents


    Skin, hair, and nails form the outer layer of our body and protect everything inside.

  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) for Teens


    Pelvic inflammatory disease, sometimes called PID, is an infection of the fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, or ovaries. Learn how to protect yourself.

  • Trichomoniasis for Teens


    Trichomoniasis is a curable disease that can be passed from one person to another during sex. The good news is that it can be prevented. Read about how to protect yourself.

  • Gonorrhea for Teens


    The STD gonorrhea can be very dangerous if it's not treated, even in someone who has mild or no symptoms. For information about how to protect yourself, read this article.

  • Hey! A Chigger Bit Me! for Kids


    Chiggers are a tiny red type of mite. Learn more about itchy chiggers in this article.

  • Hey! A Scorpion Stung Me! for Kids


    Scorpions are about three inches long (about the length of a crayon), with eight legs and a small pair of claws that look like crabs' claws. Read all about them.

  • Hey! A Brown Recluse Spider Bit Me! for Kids


    The brown recluse spider is one of six poisonous kinds of spiders in the United States. Learn more about the brown recluse spider.