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  • Visual Impairment for Teens


    When one or more parts of the eye or brain that are needed to process images become diseased or damaged, severe or total loss of vision can occur. Read all about visual impairment.

  • Earbuds for Teens


    Earbuds are basically a tiny pair of speakers that go inside the ears. They're fine at low volumes, but they can cause permanent hearing loss if not used properly. Find out what's safe (and not) in this article for teens.

  • Miscarriages for Parents


    Miscarriages are common, and in most cases aren't preventable. But you can take steps to increase your chances of having a healthy pregnancy.

  • Vaccines and Cochlear Implants for Parents


    Children with cochlear implants have a higher risk than other kids of getting some types of bacterial meningitis. Vaccines can help protect them.

  • Ear Canal Stenosis for Parents


    Ear canal stenosis is a narrow ear canal. If it leads to hearing loss or other problems, surgery can help.

  • How Will I Know if My Child Has Trouble Hearing? for Parents


    Find out what the experts have to say.

  • Grief for Teens


    The death of a loved one can mean a big change in your life. It takes time to cope with your loss and find ways to adapt.

  • Encephalitis for Parents


    Encephalitis is a rare brain inflammation caused by a virus. The best way to avoid encephalitis is to prevent the illnesses that may lead to it.

  • Balance Disorders for Parents


    Most kids stumble and fall from time to time, but a child who often loses their balance might have a balance disorder.

  • Encephalitis for Teens


    Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain. Although encephalitis sounds scary, understanding its causes, symptoms, and treatment can help you feel prepared to deal with it if you ever need to.