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  • Bringing Your Baby Home for Parents


    Whether your baby comes home from the hospital right away, arrives later, or comes through an adoption agency, homecoming is a major event.

  • Sports and Exercise Safety for Teens


    Playing hard doesn't have to mean getting hurt. The best way to ensure a long and injury-free athletic career is to play it safe from the start. Find out how.

  • Campomelic Dysplasia for Parents


    People with campomelic dysplasia usually have bent long bones and can have severe breathing problems. A team of specialists will care for a child when medical problems come up.

  • Choosing Your Mood for Teens


    Choosing your mood means being in control of it instead of feeling like it's controlling you. Here are tips on how to create the right mood to help you succeed at what you're trying to do.

  • Well-Child Visit: 1 Month for Parents


    Find out what this well-child visit will involve and what your baby might be doing by the first month.

  • Myasthenia Gravis for Parents


    Myasthenia gravis (or myasthenia) happens when voluntary muscles get weaker. Treatments can help symptoms.

  • What's an Inhaler? for Kids


    An inhaler is a plastic tube that holds a container of medicine that comes out in a spray and is breathed into the lungs.

  • What Is Stress? for Teens


    Stress is a normal response to life’s changes, pressures, and challenges. It’s a mind-and-body signal that helps you get ready for what’s ahead. Find out more about how stress can help, and how it sometimes holds you back.

  • What's the Difference Between a Nebulizer and an Inhaler? for Kids


    People use inhalers and nebulizers to get asthma medicine into their lungs. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Well-Child Visit: Newborn for Parents


    Find out what this well-child visit will involve after your baby arrives.