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  • Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever for Parents


    Rocky Mountain spotted fever is an infection spread by ticks. Find out more about it - including how to prevent it.

  • PMS, Cramps, and Irregular Periods for Parents


    Most period problems are common and normal. But some might be a sign that there's something else going on.

  • 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.

  • All About Periods for Kids


    Getting a period is a natural part of becoming a woman. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • PMS, Cramps, and Irregular Periods for Teens


    Get the facts on which period problems are normal and which ones might indicate something's going on.

  • Bug Bites and Stings for Parents


    Most bug bites and stings are just annoying. But some can cause infections and allergic reactions. It's important to know what to watch for, and when to get medical attention.

  • Your House: How to Make It Asthma-Safe for Kids


    If you have asthma, you want to breathe easy at home. Find out how in this article for kids.

  • Syphilis for Teens


    Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Early treatment can cure it and prevent long-term problems.

  • Recursos para la detección del VIH (para Adolescentes) Para Adolescentes


    A menudo, la única forma de averiguar si alguien está infectado con el VIH es a través de pruebas de detección. Esto se debe a que las personas VIH positivas quizás no sepan que tienen el virus.

  • Síntomas premenstruales, dolores menstruales y menstruaciones irregulares (para Adolescentes) Para Adolescentes


    En ocasiones, tener el períodopuede ser doloroso y molesto a la vez. La mayoría de las jóvenes tienen que lidiar con el síndrome premenstrual, los calambres o los dolores de cabeza antes o durante su período. Estos problemas suelen ser normales y no hay de qué preocuparse.