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  • Relaxation Techniques for Kids With Serious Illness for Parents


    Help ease your child's pain and anxiety with these exercises, complete with step-by-step instructions.

  • Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) for Parents


    Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is when a baby has withdrawal from a medicine or drug the mom took while she was pregnant.

  • Surgeries and Procedures: Gastrostomy Tube (G-Tube) for Parents


    Some kids have medical problems that prevent them from being able to take adequate nutrition by mouth. A gastrostomy tube (also called a G-tube) is a tube inserted through the abdomen that delivers nutrition directly to the stomach. Read this article to find out more about the gastrostomy procedure.

  • What to Do When You Feel Stressed for Kids


    Everybody gets stressed from time to time. This article for kids has some tips to try the next time you're stressed.

  • What Are Nebulizers and Inhalers? for Parents


    Find out how these asthma tools help kids take their medicines.

  • 5 Ways to Cope With Anxiety for Teens


    Everyone feels worried or nervous at times. Here are 5 tips for teens to help manage anxiety.

  • Yoga for Teens


    Looking for a workout program that's easy to learn, requires little or no equipment, and soothes your soul while toning your body? Read about yoga - and watch our slideshow for some easy poses to try.

  • Secondhand Smoke for Teens


    Breathing in someone else's secondhand smoke is bad for you. Find out what you can do about it.

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


    Inhalers and nebulizers are tools that help you get asthma medicine into the lungs. Find out how to use them.

  • Secondhand Smoke for Parents


    Breathing in someone else's secondhand smoke is hazardous to our health. Find out what you can do about it.