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Testicular Cancer for Parents
Testicular cancer is uncommon in boys. Most cases are in young and middle-aged men. It responds well to treatment, especially when it’s found early.
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A to Z: Mucopolysaccharidosis Type II for Parents
Mucopolysaccharidosis type II, or Hunter syndrome, is a rare genetic disorder that affects mostly males.
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Gastroesophageal Reflux (GER) in Babies for Parents
When babies have reflux, they spit up. Often, this happens after a feeding. Some simple feeding changes can help most babies with reflux spit up less.
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A to Z: Benign Joint Hypermobility Syndrome for Parents
Learn about inherited disorders and conditions that can affect the joints and connective tissues.
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What Happens in the Operating Room? for Kids
Surgeries and operations happen in the operating room, sometimes called the OR. Find out more in this article for kids.
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Is It Normal for One Testicle to Be Bigger? for Teens
It's normal for guys to have one testicle a bit bigger than the other, and it's usually the right testicle.
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Skull Base Surgery for Parents
Skull base surgery is done to remove tumors and other growths that appear at the bottom of the skull.
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Doctors & Hospitals for Parents
Doctor and hospital visits, tests, surgery, insurance paperwork, and medicines: let us help you take some confusion out of the process.
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When Your Child Has Surgery for Parents
Prepare for your child's surgery by learning about different procedures, anesthesia, and more.
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Diseases & Conditions for Parents
Looking for information about a condition or disease? Read about asthma, allergies, cancer, diabetes, heart murmurs, learning problems, sleep disorders, and much more.