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Safety Tips: Hockey for Parents
As fun as it is, ice hockey carries a very real risk of injury. To keep your kids as safe as possible, follow these tips.
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Safety Tips: Hockey for Teens
As fun as it is, ice hockey carries a very real risk of injury. To find out how to stay as safe as possible, follow these tips.
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Cleft Palate for Parents
A cleft palate is when a baby is born with a cleft (gap) in the roof of the mouth. Most kids can have surgery to repair them early in life.
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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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Nursing Positions for Parents
If you're a new mom, breastfeeding your baby can feel like a challenge. Check out this article for information on common nursing positions, proper latching-on techniques, and how to know if your baby is getting enough to eat.
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Speech-Language Therapy for Parents
Working with a certified speech-language pathologist can help a child with speech or language difficulties.
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Tips for Taking Care of Your Skin for Teens
Sometimes it may seem like your skin is impossible to manage, especially when you find a huge zit on your nose or a cold sore at the corner of your mouth. Here are ways to prevent and treat common skin problems.
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A to Z: Congenital Anomaly for Parents
Sometimes babies are born with anomalies - one or more parts of the body that are different from normal in size, shape, or functioning. Learn more here.
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A to Z: Deformity, Congenital for Parents
Learn about types of birth defects and conditions that affect the size and shape of body parts.
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Burping Your Baby for Parents
Here's a quick guide to an important part of feeding a baby: burping.