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Can a Condom Wrapper Break While It's in Your Wallet? for Teens
Condoms can get pretty worn out if they're carried around in a wallet. That means they can break more easily.
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Health Insurance: Cracking the Code for Teens
Health insurance has a language all its own. This article for teens explains what some key terms mean.
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Gum Disease for Teens
Gum disease doesn't just happen to people your grandparents' age - it can happen to teens too. Get the details here.
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Definition: Insulin Pump for Teens
An insulin pump is an insulin-delivering device that's used by some people with diabetes.
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What's an Insulin Pump? for Kids
A person needs the hormone insulin so the body can function properly. If the body doesn't make enough insulin, one way to get it is through an insulin pump.
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Definition: Insulin Pump for Parents
An insulin pump is an insulin-delivering device that's used by some people with diabetes.
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Plastic Surgery for Teens
Lots of images may come to mind when you think of plastic surgery. This special type of surgery involves a person's appearance and ability to function.
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What's the Difference Between a Nebulizer and an Inhaler? for Kids
People use inhalers and nebulizers to get asthma medicine into their lungs. Find out more in this article for kids.
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Staph Infections for Parents
When skin is punctured or broken for any reason, staph bacteria can enter the wound and cause an infection. But good hygiene can prevent many staph infections. Learn more.
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How Can You Tell if a Condom Has Expired? for Teens
Most condoms have expiration dates printed on the packaging. Avoid using a condom after it has expired.