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Ulnar Dysplasia for Parents
Babies with ulnar dysplasia (also called ulnar club hand) are born with a short or missing ulnar bone. This makes the wrist turn out.
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Safety Tips: Wrestling for Parents
In wrestling, injuries are bound to happen sometimes. To keep things as safe as possible, wrestlers should follow these tips
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Safety Tips: Ice Skating for Parents
Ice skating is fun but injuries are a risk. Help your kids follow these safety tips to learn how to skate safely.
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Safety Tips: Soccer for Teens
Soccer is easy to learn at a young age, and it's great exercise. But it's also a contact sport, and injuries are bound to happen. To help prevent mishaps, follow these safety tips.
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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.
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Safety Tips: Hockey for Teens
As fun as it is, ice hockey carries a very real risk of injury. To find out how to stay as safe as possible, follow these tips.
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Taking Care of Your Body: Answers for Girls With Autism for Kids
Learning how to take care of your body is part of growing up. Here's what you need to do to stay healthy and clean.
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Taking Care of Your Body: Answers for Girls With Autism for Teens
Learning to take care of your body is part of growing up. Here's what you need to do to keep your body clean and healthy.
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Safety Tips: Hockey for Parents
As fun as it is, ice hockey carries a very real risk of injury. To keep your kids as safe as possible, follow these tips.
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Digestive System for Teens
Most people think digestion begins when you first put food in your mouth. But the digestive process actually starts even before the food hits your taste buds.