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  • Texting on the Move for Teens


    You've heard the warnings about texting and driving, but it's also risky to text and walk. Read our tips for safe texting.

  • Can I Get My Medical Records if a Doctor Moves Away? for Teens


    It is the law that doctors must give patients copies of their medical records when they ask.

  • Cerebral Palsy for Teens


    Cerebral palsy is one of the most common developmental disabilities in the United States. It affects a person's ability to move and coordinate body movements.

  • When Will I Start Developing? for Teens


    Lots of girls and guys worry about when their bodies will develop. The fact is that physical development starts at different times and moves along at different rates in normal kids.

  • Splints for Teens


    A splint is a support device that keeps an injured area from moving. Doctors often use splints to hold bones and joints in place so they can heal after a fracture.

  • Hepatitis B for Teens


    Hepatitis B can move from one person to another through blood and other body fluids. For this reason, people usually get it through unprotected sex or by sharing needles.

  • Bones, Muscles, and Joints for Teens


    As you grow, your bones, muscles, and joints are developing. Learn what they are and how they work.

  • Lungs and Respiratory System for Teens


    Each day you breathe about 20,000 times. Find out more about the lungs and breathing process.

  • Coping With Stress for Teens


    How well we get through a stressful situation depends a lot on us. It's how we deal with that makes all the difference. Here are some ways to understand and manage stress.

  • Can Video Games Give People Motion Sickness? for Teens


    Lots of people feel motion sickness while playing video games. Here's why.