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Iron for Parents
Iron is an important ingredient needed to make hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying part of every red blood cell.
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Pregnancy Precautions for Parents
There can be a lot of questions about what's safe during pregnancy. Find out what's OK and what you should avoid before your baby is born.
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Sports Drinks and Energy Drinks for Parents
When it comes to keeping your kid hydrated, there's a dizzying array of drinks to choose from. Are sports and energy drinks right for your child?
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Why Are My Breasts Sore? for Teens
Breast soreness is common as your body develops, but it's rarely serious. Find out why your breasts may hurt and what you can do about it.
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Heart Palpitations for Parents
Heart palpitations are rapid or irregular heartbeats that make it feel like the heart is racing or fluttering. They usually aren't a sign of a health problem, and most kids who have them won't need to limit their physical activity.
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What Is Hypoglycemia? for Teens
Lots of people wonder if they have hypoglycemia, but the condition is not common in teens. Get the facts on hypoglycemia.
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How Much Sleep Do I Need? for Teens
Teens need about 8 to 10 hours of sleep each night. But you might not be getting it. Here's why - and tips for getting more shut-eye.
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5 Ideas for Better Sleep for Teens
Insomnia can be a big problem for teens. Read our tips on getting a good night's sleep.
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Legius Syndrome for Parents
Legius syndrome is a rare genetic condition. Kids who have it have multiple café-au-lait spots on their skin and might be slower to walk, talk, and reach other milestones than most kids.
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Getting Rid of Old Medicines for Teens
Medicines can cause problems if they get into the water supply or the wrong hands. Find out how to dispose of old or unused meds safely in this article for teens.