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  • Chickenpox for Kids


    Chickenpox is a virus that causes red, itchy bumps. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • The Deal With Diets for Teens


    With all the focus on dieting, how do you figure out what's healthy and what isn't? Read this article to get the basics on dieting.

  • Carbohydrates and Diabetes for Kids


    If you have diabetes, you might think you shouldn't eat carbohydrates (carbs) at all. But all kids, including kids with diabetes, can and should eat carbs as part of a healthy diet.

  • Pityriasis Rosea for Parents


    This harmless rash often forms a telltale "Christmas tree" pattern on the back that makes it easy to identify.

  • A to Z Symptom: Rash for Parents


    A rash is an area of irritated, bumpy, painful, or swollen skin. Most aren't harmful or dangerous.

  • How to Handle Constipation for Parents


    Constipation is when a child has fewer bowel movements than usual. Ease constipation with the three Fs: fluid, fiber, and fitness.

  • Pityriasis Rosea for Teens


    Pityriasis rosea is a pink or gray skin rash that's common in teens and young adults. It may itch, but it's harmless. Find out what to do about it in this article for teens.

  • What to Do About Poison Ivy for Parents


    Mild rashes from poison ivy, oak, and sumac plants can be treated at home. But get medical care for severe and widespread rashes.

  • Poison Ivy for Parents


    Most people get a reaction to poison ivy. Check out this article for tips on what to do and how to avoid poison ivy.

  • What Can Parents Do About Heavy Metals in Baby Food? for Parents


    The amount of heavy metals in baby foods is low. But here are ways to lower it even more.