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  • Coffee and Caffeine Use During Pregnancy for Parents


    It's usually OK to have 1 or 2 cups of coffee during pregnancy, but it's best to not have more than that. Find out more.

  • Caffeine for Parents


    Caffeine is in many foods and drinks, but it's wise to keep caffeine consumption to a minimum, especially in younger kids. Here's why.

  • Caffeine for Teens


    Caffeine has probably helped you through long nights of studying or filling out college applications. But how much do you know about caffeine and its side effects?

  • Caffeine for Kids


    Should kids have caffeine? And what is it exactly? Find out in this article for kids.

  • Helicobacter pylori Infections for Parents


    H. pylori bacteria can cause digestive illnesses, including gastritis and peptic ulcer disease.

  • A to Z: Hematemesis for Parents


    Learn more about diseases and conditions of the stomach and digestive system.

  • How to Safely Store and Dispose of Medicines for Parents


    Part of using medicines safely is knowing how to store them and how to get rid of them after they expire or are no longer needed.

  • Peptic Ulcers for Parents


    Bacteria cause most peptic ulcers. Usually, they can be cured.

  • Burns for Parents


    Burns, especially scalds from hot water and liquids, are some of the most common childhood accidents. Minor burns often can be safely treated at home, but more serious burns require medical care.

  • Eating During Pregnancy for Parents


    To eat well during pregnancy, your extra calories should come from nutritious foods that contribute to your baby's growth and development.