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  • Dictionary: Inferior Vena Cava for Parents


    The inferior vena cava is the large vein that returns blood from the legs and abdomen to the heart.

  • Dictionary: Superior Vena Cava for Parents


    The superior vena cava is the large vein that returns blood from the head and arms to the heart.

  • Separation Anxiety for Parents


    Teary and tantrum-filled goodbyes are common with separation anxiety, which is a perfectly normal part of childhood development.

  • Tricuspid Atresia for Parents


    Tricuspid atresia is a congenital heart defect. A baby born with tricuspid atresia often has serious symptoms soon after birth because blood flow to the lungs is much less than normal.

  • Frostbite and Frostnip for Parents


    You can help prevent frostbite in cold weather by dressing kids in layers, making sure they come indoors at regular intervals, and watching for frostnip, frostbite's early warning signal.

  • Shin Splints for Parents


    Shin splints are pain on the inner part of the shinbone, often from running or another high-impact activity. They get better with rest.

  • Shin Splints for Teens


    Shin splints are pain on the inner part of the shinbone, often from running or another high-impact activity. They get better with rest.

  • Easy Exercises for Teens for Teens


    Finding it hard to fit in fitness? Try these simple exercises for teens.

  • Is My Child Too Sick to Go to School? for Parents


    It can be hard to know if kids are well enough to go to school or childcare. Here are some guidelines.

  • Proximal Biceps Tendonitis for Teens


    In teens, biceps tendonitis is usually an overuse injury that causes tendons in the upper arm to be swollen or irritated. Most cases heal on their own if you follow a few guidelines from your doctor.