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Feeding Your 4- to 7-Month-Old for Parents
Is your baby is ready for solid foods? Learn how and when to get started.
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Rejection and How to Handle It for Teens
Rejection hurts. But it's impossible to avoid. Life is about going for things. And when we do, rejection is always a possibility.
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Optimism for Teens
Optimists see the good in things -- and science has discovered that optimists can do better in life. The good news is, even pessimists can be more optimistic. Find out how.
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What Is Hypothermia? for Kids
Hypothermia is when the body gets so cold that it can't warm itself up again.
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Lungs and Respiratory System for Teens
Each day you breathe about 20,000 times. Find out more about the lungs and breathing process.
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Why Do I Feel Paralyzed Before I Fall Asleep? for Teens
Sleep paralysis can happen just once and never again.
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How to Get Tested for HIV for Teens
Often the only way to know if someone is infected with HIV is through testing. Here are the facts on what's involved in getting tested — and who should get tested for HIV and why.
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What Is the Apgar Score? for Parents
The Apgar score is the very first test given to a newborn, done right after birth in the delivery or birthing room.
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Teaching Your Child How to Swallow Pills for Parents
Swallowing a pill is something that many of us take for granted. But just like any skill, learning to swallow a pill takes practice.
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Osgood-Schlatter Disease for Teens
Osgood-Schlatter disease (OSD) is an overuse injury that can cause knee pain in teens, especially during growth spurts. Learn more.