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Delayed Puberty for Parents
Puberty usually begins in girls 8-14, and in boys 9-15. If kids pass this normal age range without showing any signs of body changes, it's called delayed puberty.
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Safety Tips: Lacrosse for Teens
When everyone's moving so fast and using sticks to sling a solid rubber ball around, injuries are bound to happen in lacrosse. Here's how to avoid them.
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Growth and Your 13- to 18-Year-Old for Parents
Kids entering puberty will undergo many changes in their developing bodies. Find out more about what to expect.
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What's an Adam's Apple? for Kids
Where's your Adam's apple? Do you even have one? Find out in this article for kids.
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Meatal Stenosis for Parents
The meatus is the opening in the penis where the urine (pee) comes out. Meatal stenosis is when this is too small.
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Your Changing Voice for Kids
Both boys and girls experience voice changes as they grow older, but it's the boys that will notice the biggest difference. Find out more in this article for kids.
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Homework Help (Topic Center) for Teens
Writing a report? Studying for a test? Having problems at school? Get tips and advice.
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Food Allergies (Topic Center) for Parents
Food allergies can be serious, so it's very important to quickly identify and treat reactions. Learn about food allergies here so you know what to do when a child has a food allergy.
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A to Z: Phimosis for Parents
Learn about phimosis, a condition that affects the penis and foreskin in uncircumcised males.
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Male Reproductive System for Teens
What makes up a guy's reproductive system and how does it develop? Find the answers to these questions and more.