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  • Long QT Syndrome for Parents


    Long QT syndrome is a condition that affects the electrical system of the heart. Some kids have no symptoms, while others may feel changes in their heartbeat or feel lightheaded.

  • Definition: Long-Term Control Medicine for Teens


    Many people with asthma need to take medication every day to control their asthma.

  • Digestive System for Parents


    The digestive process starts even before the first bite of food. Find out more about the digestive system and how our bodies break down and absorb the food we eat.

  • Definition: Long-Term Control Medicines for Parents


    Many people with asthma need to take medicine every day to control their asthma and prevent symptoms.

  • How Long Is Mono Contagious? for Teens


    If someone gets mono, the virus stays in that person's body for life. The virus may surface from time to time and possibly infect someone else. Here are the facts on how mono works.

  • What Are Long-Term Control Medicines? for Kids


    Many people with asthma need to take medicine every day to control their asthma.

  • What if Kids Don't Take Their Asthma Medicine? for Parents


    One of the best ways to help kids manage asthma, besides avoiding triggers, is to make sure they take their medicine as prescribed.

  • How Long Does it Take for a Broken Bone to Heal? for Parents


    How long does a broken bone take to heal? Find out!

  • Hair Removal for Teens


    You can buy dozens of products for getting rid of unwanted hair. How do they work? And how do you use them?

  • Late Effects of Cancer and Cancer Treatment for Parents


    Long-term side effects, or late effects, happen to many cancer survivors. With early diagnosis and proper follow-up care, most late effects can be treated or cured.