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Motivating School-Age Kids to Be Active for Parents
Being active is a key part of good health for all school-age kids. So how do you get kids motivated to be active, especially those who aren't gifted athletes?
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Chandler's Diabetes Story for Kids
People who have diabetes have to pay special attention to what they eat and need to stay aware of the amount of sugar in their blood. So what's it like to have diabetes? Just ask Chandler!
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Smokeless Tobacco for Teens
Some types of smokeless tobacco contain more nicotine than cigarettes, so it can be even harder to quit using smokeless tobacco than to quit smoking.
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Safety Tips: Fastpitch Softball for Teens
Softball is a very safe sport, especially slow-pitch. But in fastpitch, things speed up, and that increases the chances of getting hurt. So keep these safety tips in mind.
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Nosebleeds for Kids
Ever get a nosebleed? Lots of kids have had at least one. To learn more, follow your nose to this article for kids.
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Going to a Physical Therapist for Kids
Physical therapy uses exercises and other special treatments to help people move their bodies. Find out more in this article for kids.
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Growth Plate Fractures for Parents
Injuries to growth plates, which produce new bone tissue and determine the final length and shape of bones in adulthood, must be treated so that bones heal properly.
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Can People With Asthma Play Sports? for Teens
Sports and exercise are a good idea for people with asthma. But some activities are better than others. Find out more.
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How to Make a Balanced Salad for Parents
A healthy salad includes the right balance of ingredients. Find out more.
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When a Friend Has Cancer for Kids
When a friend has cancer, you might not know what to do or say. Get some ideas in this article for kids.