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  • Your Skin for Kids


    No matter how you think of it, your skin is very important. It covers and protects everything inside your body.

  • Your Eyes for Kids


    Ever wonder how your eyes work? This article for kids takes you from the pupil to the retina and beyond.

  • Strabismus for Parents


    Strabismus causes eyes to wander or cross. Treatment may include glasses, patches, eye drops, or surgery.

  • How the Body Works (Topic Center) for Kids


    The human body is an amazing machine. Learn more about it through movies, quizzes, articles, and more.

  • Words to Know (Cancer Glossary) for Kids


    Check out our cancer glossary for lots of easy-to-read definitions.

  • The Schroth Method of Physical Therapy for Parents


    The Schroth Method is a type of physical therapy. Its exercises help people with scoliosis or kyphosis have better posture.

  • Mononucleosis (Mono) for Parents


    Mononucleosis (mono) is an infection that causes flu-like symptoms. It usually goes away on its own in a few weeks with the help of plenty of fluids and rest.

  • Dislocated Kneecap (Dislocated Patella) for Parents


    A dislocated kneecap is when the bone in the front of the knee (the kneecap or patella) slides out of place. A person with a dislocated kneecap needs care at the hospital right away.

  • What Are Involuntary Muscles? for Kids


    You don't have any say over what this kind of muscle does and when.

  • A to Z: Patellar Dislocation for Parents


    Patellar dislocation happens when the patella (kneecap) slips out of its normal position.