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  • Can People With Asthma Play Sports? for Teens


    Sports and exercise are a good idea for people with asthma. But some activities are better than others. Find out more.

  • A to Z: Coronavirus for Parents


    This common viral infection can affect the respiratory tract. Almost everyone has had it at some point in their life. Learn about coronavirus here.

  • A to Z: Upper Respiratory Infection for Parents


    An upper respiratory infection (URI) can be caused by many viruses or bacteria. The common cold, croup, and sinusitis are all URIs.

  • A to Z: Norovirus for Parents


    Learn about viral infections and conditions that affect the stomach and digestive system.

  • A to Z: Depression for Parents


    Depression is a mood disorder that can affect people of all ages, including kids and teens.

  • Sickle Cell Crisis (Pain Crisis) for Teens


    Sickle cell crisis is when sickled cells clog small blood vessels, causing extreme pain and other symptoms. Learn more, including how to help prevent a crisis and what to do if one does happen.

  • First Aid: Nosebleeds for Parents


    Although they can be serious, nosebleeds are common in children ages 3 to 10 years and most stop on their own.

  • A to Z: Rotavirus for Parents


    Rotavirus is a highly contagious virus that can cause severe, frequent diarrhea, especially in young kids.

  • A to Z: Wheezing for Parents


    A "wheeze" is a high-pitched whistling sound made when air flows through narrowed airways in the lungs.

  • Nosebleeds for Teens


    Although nosebleeds are usually harmless and easily controlled, it may look like a gallon of blood is coming from your nose! Find out what causes nosebleeds and how to stop them.