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Stem Cell Transplants for Parents
Stem cells help rebuild a weakened immune system. Stem cell transplants are effective treatments for a wide range of diseases, including cancer.
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Birth Defects for Parents
Some birth defects are minor and cause no problems. Others can be serious and require lifelong treatment.
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Treacher Collins Syndrome for Parents
Treacher Collins syndrome (TCS) refers to a group of facial features that some babies are born with. TCS causes distinctive abnormalities of the head and face, but doesn't affect intelligence or lifespan.
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Going to School When You Have Diabetes for Kids
Are you on your own at school when you're dealing with diabetes? Not at all. Your teachers, coaches, school nurse, and friends can help you out.
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Bipolar Disorder Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents
What teachers should know about bipolar disorder, and how to help students with the disorder do their best in school.
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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents
What teachers should know about posttraumatic stress disorder, and how to help students with PTSD.
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Someone in My Friend's Family Died. What Should I Do? for Kids
Your friend probably feels a sadness called grief. People show their grief in different ways. They might need or want different things to help them feel better. Find out more in this article for kids.
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How Can I Feel Less Lonely? for Teens
All people feel left out or alone with their troubles sometimes. Find out ways to reduce loneliness by boosting your feelings of closeness, bonding, and belonging.
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Smoking and Asthma for Kids
Smoking (or even breathing in secondhand smoke) can make asthma worse. Find out more in this article for kids.
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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.