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Talking to Kids About Race and Racism for Parents
Race and the harmful effects of racism are common topics of conversation for some families. Other parents, though, might talk about racism and discrimination with their kids rarely, or not at all.To help put an end to racism, everyone has to take an active role, no matter who they are.
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Dealing With Addiction for Teens
Find out what you can do if you think you or a friend has a drug or alcohol addiction - from recognizing the warning signs to suggestions to help you stay clean.
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome for Parents
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a complicated disease. It's a physical condition that also can also affect a person emotionally.
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Definition: Immunotherapy for Parents
Immunotherapy, also known as allergy shots, is a form of treatment used for certain allergies.
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A to Z: Anemia for Parents
Learn about anemia, a common blood disorder that happens when the level of healthy red blood cells in the body becomes too low.
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When Can Kids Go Back to School After a Concussion? for Parents
Within a few days of a concussion, most students are ready return to school. Here's how parents can help.
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Going Back to School After a Concussion for Teens
A concussion can affect you at school because it's a type of brain injury. Doing schoolwork and being in a classroom can sometimes make things worse. Here's what to know.
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Nasopharyngoscopy for Parents
A nasopharyngoscopy is an exam doctors do to view the back of the throat.
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What Is Skin Testing for Allergies? for Parents
A scratch or skin prick test is a common way doctors find out more about a person's allergies.
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When Can Teens Go Back to Sports After a Concussion? for Teens
As long as people play sports, there will be concussions from time to time. Find out how to protect yourself and when it's safe to return to sports after a concussion.