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  • 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.

  • First Aid: Splinters for Parents


    Taking a splinter out as soon as you spot it helps prevent infection and makes removal easier.

  • Is It Normal to Have an Erection When Waking Up? for Teens


    Find out what the experts have to say.

  • Asthma-Safe Homes for Teens


    Here's steps to remove or minimize triggers at home that cause asthma flare-ups.

  • Whooping Cough (Pertussis) for Parents


    Pertussis causes severe coughing spells that end in a whooping sound when the person breathes in. It can be prevented with the pertussis vaccine, part of the DTaP immunization.

  • What to Do About Tick Bites for Parents


    Some ticks carry harmful germs that can cause disease. Find out what to do if your child is bitten by a tick.

  • Do You Know How to Be Street Smart? for Kids


    Strangers are people you don't know, so you need to be careful. Read this article for kids to learn how to stay safe.

  • Vitiligo for Parents


    While vitiligo might make kids self-conscious, this skin condition is not medically dangerous. Kids with vitiligo are as healthy as other kids.

  • Asthma Triggers for Parents


    Triggers — things in the air, weather conditions, or activities — can cause asthma flare-ups. By knowing and avoiding triggers, you'll help lessen your child's asthma symptoms.

  • Motivating Preschoolers to Be Active for Parents


    A preschooler's desire to move, move, move makes this a great time to encourage fitness habits that can last a lifetime.