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ADHD Medicines for Parents
Medicine doesn’t cure ADHD. But it does help boost a child's ability to pay attention, slow down, and have more self-control. This article for parents has details on how ADHD medicines help.
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Coping With Cosmetic Effects of Cancer Treatment for Parents
It's normal for kids to have hair loss, skin changes, or weight gain during treatment. This article offers tips for helping kids feel better about their appearance.
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Can I Have Children After Cancer Treatments? for Teens
When chemotherapy and other treatments attack cancer cells, they can affect some of the body's healthy cells too. As a teen, you'll want to know what this can mean to your fertility.
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Birth Control Patch for Teens
Before you consider having sex, you need to know how to protect yourself. Learn what the birth control patch is, how well it works, and more.
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Cancer (Topic Center) for Parents
This topic center has information and advice on treating and coping with cancer.
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Birth Control (Contraceptive) Pill for Teens
Before you consider having sex, you need to know how to protect yourself. Read this article to learn what birth control pills are, how well they work, and more.
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Steroids and Cancer Treatment for Teens
If your doctor prescribed steroids as part of your treatment for an illness, don't worry. It's not the illegal, doping scandal kind of steroid. Get the details in this article for teens.
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Cancer Treatment & Fertility for Parents
While some cancer treatments have little to no effect on reproductive health, others are more likely cause temporary or permanent infertility.
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Brain and Nervous System Cancers for Parents
These cancers are the most common type of cancer in children. When discovered early, they often can be cured.
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Proton Therapy for Cancer for Parents
Proton therapy is an advanced type of radiation therapy. It's an effective treatment for many childhood cancers.