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  • Dealing With Triggers: Pets for Parents


    Do pets make your child's allergies or asthma worse? Here's how to handle it.

  • Braces for Kids


    Braces are a fact of life for many kids. Find out how they work and how to take care of them.

  • If I Have Asthma, Can I Keep My Pet? for Teens


    If you have asthma, you're more likely to be allergic to a pet than someone who doesn't have asthma. Find out what you can do.

  • How Long Is Mono Contagious? for Teens


    If someone gets mono, the virus stays in that person's body for life. The virus may surface from time to time and possibly infect someone else. Here are the facts on how mono works.

  • If I Have Asthma, Can I Keep My Pet? for Kids


    Uh-oh. Could your pet be making your asthma worse? Find out more in this article for kids.

  • How Do People Get AIDS? for Teens


    AIDS, or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, is a disease where the body is unable to fight off many infectious diseases as it normally could. Find out how AIDS is spread and how to protect yourself against it.

  • Learning, Play, and Your Newborn for Parents


    Play is the primary way that infants learn how to move, communicate, socialize, and understand their surroundings. And during the first month of life, your baby will learn by interacting with you.

  • Meniscus Tears for Teens


    The key to healing meniscus tears is not to get back into play too quickly. Find out what meniscus tears are and how to treat them.

  • Meningitis for Teens


    Meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges, the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. Quick treatment of meningitis usually is successful.

  • Your Baby's Hearing, Vision, and Other Senses: 9 Months for Parents


    Here's how you can stimulate your baby's senses and provide a safe environment for exploration.