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Prenatal Test: Glucose Screening for Parents
Glucose screenings check for gestational diabetes, a short-term form of diabetes that some women develop during pregnancy.
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What Is Skin Testing for Allergies? for Parents
A scratch or skin prick test is a common way doctors find out more about a person's allergies.
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When Can Teens Go Back to Sports After a Concussion? for Teens
As long as people play sports, there will be concussions from time to time. Find out how to protect yourself and when it's safe to return to sports after a concussion.
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Concussions: What Teachers Need to Know for Parents
What teachers should know about concussions and the healing process.
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When Can Kids Return to Sports After a Concussion? for Parents
After a concussion, athletes often ask how soon they can start playing again. Usually, they can return to sports when all symptoms are gone and a health care provider gives the OK.
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Nasopharyngoscopy for Parents
A nasopharyngoscopy is an exam doctors do to view the back of the throat.
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Speech and Language Disorders Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents
What teachers should know about speech and language impairments, and how to help students with impairments succeed in school.
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Hearing Loss Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents
What teachers should know about hearing impairments, and how to help students who have one succeed in school.
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Going Back to School After a Concussion for Teens
A concussion can affect you at school because it's a type of brain injury. Doing schoolwork and being in a classroom can sometimes make things worse. Here's what to know.
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Giving Opioid Prescription Pain Medicine: What Parents Need to Know for Parents
If your child’s health care provider prescribed a prescription pain medicine that contains an opioid, you probably have many questions about how to use it safely. Get answers here.