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  • The 5-Second Rule for Kids


    Did you ever eat something off the floor? Uh-oh. Time to read this article for kids about the 5-second rule.

  • Prenatal Tests: Second Trimester for Parents


    Find out what tests may be offered to you during weeks 13 through 26 of pregnancy.

  • A to Z: Burn, Second-Degree for Parents


    A second-degree burn affects the top two layers of skin (the epidermis and dermis). It is more serious than a first-degree burn.

  • What Are Second-Degree Burns? for Kids


    A second-degree burn is one that hurts the top two layers of skin.

  • What's a Laparoscopic Appendectomy? (Video) for Parents


    An appendectomy is surgery to remove the appendix. Surgeons remove the appendix when it gets blocked and becomes infected. A laparoscopic appendectomy lets surgeons remove the appendix with the help of a tiny video camera called a laparoscope.

  • Prenatal Test: First Trimester Screening for Parents


    The first trimester screening (or first trimester screen) includes a blood test and an ultrasound exam. It's done to see if a fetus is at risk for a chromosomal abnormality or birth defect.

  • Classroom Exercise Breaks for Elementary Students for Parents


    Elementary school teachers can incorporate physical activity breaks into daily classroom routines to help improve test scores and student behavior. This article is for educators.

  • Prenatal Test: Ultrasound for Parents


    A prenatal ultrasound is a safe and painless test that shows a baby's shape and position. It can be done in the first, second, or third trimester of pregnancy.

  • Is It Safe to Eat Food That's Dropped to the Floor? for Parents


    Find out what the experts have to say.

  • Treating Gastroschisis - Gastroschisis Silo (Video) for Parents


    Gastroschisis is when a baby is born with the intestines, and sometimes other organs, sticking out through a hole in the belly wall near the umbilical cord. A gastroschisis silo allow the intestines to slowly move into the belly.