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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.

  • Feeling Too Tall or Too Short for Kids


    How do you like your height? Check out this article if you feel too tall or too short.

  • Safety Tips: Lacrosse for Parents


    Lacrosse is a fast-moving, fun sport to play and watch. But injuries are bound to happen. Here's how to help players avoid them.

  • Klinefelter Syndrome for Teens


    This genetic condition only affects guys and is also called "XXY." It can affect a guy's ability to learn and his sexual development, but doctors can treat it. Find out more.

  • Your Child's Changing Voice for Parents


    Along with obvious changes in physical appearance that come with puberty, your child’s voice will start sounding a whole lot different too.

  • Delayed Puberty for Parents


    Puberty usually begins in girls 8-14, and in boys 9-15. If kids pass this normal age range without showing any signs of body changes, it's called delayed puberty.

  • Growth and Your 13- to 18-Year-Old for Parents


    Kids entering puberty will undergo many changes in their developing bodies. Find out more about what to expect.

  • Safety Tips: Lacrosse for Teens


    When everyone's moving so fast and using sticks to sling a solid rubber ball around, injuries are bound to happen in lacrosse. Here's how to avoid them.

  • Meatal Stenosis for Parents


    The meatus is the opening in the penis where the urine (pee) comes out. Meatal stenosis is when this is too small.

  • What's an Adam's Apple? for Kids


    Where's your Adam's apple? Do you even have one? Find out in this article for kids.