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Soy Allergy for Parents
Soy is found in many foods and it's a common food allegy. Find out how to help kids with an allergy stay safe.
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Fish Allergy for Parents
Fish allergy can cause a serious reaction. Find out how to keep kids safe.
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Shellfish Allergy for Parents
Shellfish allergy can cause serious reactions. Find out common symptoms of allergic reactions and how to respond.
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Egg Allergy for Teens
Living with an egg allergy means you have to be aware of what you're eating and read food labels carefully. Here are some tips for teens who have an egg allergy.
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Epilepsy for Parents
Epilepsy causes electrical signals in the brain to misfire, which can lead to multiple seizures. Anyone can get epilepsy at any age, but most new diagnoses are in kids.
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Marfan Syndrome Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents
What teachers should know about Marfan syndrome and how to help students with the condition succeed in school.
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Raynaud's Syndrome for Parents
Raynaud's syndrome makes a person's fingers or toes temporarily feel cold, numb, tingly, or painful.
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Going to School When You Have Diabetes for Kids
Are you on your own at school when you're dealing with diabetes? Not at all. Your teachers, coaches, school nurse, and friends can help you out.
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Smart Toys for Every Age for Parents
An age-wise guide on play and the toys that encourage learning, promote motor skill development, and spark imagination.
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Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy for Parents
Kids with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy have myoclonic seizures that usually begin during the teenage years. Seizures may happen less often in adulthood, but medicine will likely be needed for life.