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  • Testicular Cancer for Parents


    Testicular cancer is uncommon in boys. Most cases are in young and middle-aged men. It responds well to treatment, especially when it’s found early.

  • Feeding Your Newborn for Parents


    These guidelines on breastfeeding and bottle feeding can help you know what's right for you and your baby.

  • Diabetes (Topic Center) for Teens


    This page has information and advice for teens about treating and living with diabetes.

  • Sickle Cell Disease (Topic Center) for Parents


    If your child or teens has sickle cell disease, you can get the facts here.

  • Diabetes Center for Kids


    Diabetes means a problem with insulin, an important hormone in the body. Find out how children with diabetes can stay healthy and do the normal stuff kids like to do.

  • Gene Changes (Mutations) for Parents


    A gene mutation is a change in one or more genes. Some mutations can lead to genetic disorders or illnesses.

  • What Is Divorce? for Kids


    A divorce happens when two people who are married no longer want to be married to each other or live together. Learning more about divorce may make it a little easier to deal with.

  • 5 Ways to Cope When a Loved One Dies for Teens


    We all face grief at some point. Here are ideas that might help you cope when someone you love has died.

  • Undescended Testicles (Cryptorchidism) for Parents


    Shortly before birth, a boy's testicles usually descend into the scrotum. When a testicle doesn't make the move, this is called cryptorchidism, or undescended testicles.

  • Albinism for Parents


    Humans, animals, and even plants can have albinism, a condition that gives people a kind of pale appearance. Find out more about albinism here.