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Definition: Fats for Teens
The body uses fat as a fuel source, and fat is the major storage form of energy in the body.
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Definition: Fats for Parents
The body uses fat as a fuel source, and fat is the major storage form of energy in the body.
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Imperforate Anus for Parents
In an imperforate anus, the anal sphincter (a group of muscles in the anus that controls the release of poop) usually forms in the right place but without the normal opening.
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Blisters, Calluses, and Corns for Teens
Blisters, calluses, and corns can be uncomfortable, but they're also pretty common and easy to prevent. Find out what to do in this article for teens.
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Skin, Hair, and Nails for Teens
Our skin protects the network of tissues, muscles, bones, nerves, blood vessels, and everything else inside our bodies. Hair and nails are actually modified types of skin.
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How Broken Bones Heal for Parents
Broken bones have an amazing ability to heal, especially in kids. Full healing can take time, but new bone usually forms a few weeks after an injury.
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A to Z: Contusion (Bruise), Knee for Parents
Learn more about contusions (bruises) of the knee.
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A to Z: Contusion (Bruise), Shoulder for Parents
Learn more about contusions (bruises) of the shoulder.
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A to Z: Contusion (Bruise), Hip for Parents
Learn more about contusions (bruises) of the hip.
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A to Z: Contusion (Bruise), Ankle for Parents
Learn more about ankle contusions (bruises).