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  • 5 Ways to Cope When a Loved One Dies for Teens


    We all face grief at some point. Here are ideas that might help you cope when someone you love has died.

  • 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.

  • Gastroesophageal Reflux (GER) in Babies for Parents


    When babies have reflux, they spit up. Often, this happens after a feeding. Some simple feeding changes can help most babies with reflux spit up less.

  • What's It Like to Have Surgery? for Teens


    Knowing what to expect with surgery before you get to the hospital can make you less anxious about your surgical experience - and less stress helps a person recover faster.

  • Dealing With Divorce for Teens


    A lot of emotions can pop up when change happens to your family, but learning more about divorce may make it a little easier to deal with.

  • My Friend Has Cancer. How Can I Help? for Teens


    It's hard to know how to respond when someone you love — someone your own age — is diagnosed with cancer. Here are some thoughts on dealing with feelings and helping your friend.

  • Asthma for Teens


    Asthma is a lung condition that makes it hard to breathe. Learn all about asthma here.

  • Turner Syndrome for Teens


    Turner syndrome is a genetic disorder that affects about 1 in every 2,500 girls. Learn more about the condition and how doctors treat it.

  • Telling Your Child a Family Member Has a Serious Illness for Parents


    When a loved one has a serious illness, it can be hard to know how to tell your child. Here are tips on when to talk, what to say, and how to help kids cope.

  • Insomnia in Teens: What Parents Should Know for Parents


    Teens with insomnia have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep. Here’s how parents can help.