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  • Urine Test: 24-Hour Analysis for Kidney Stones for Parents


    This test can show if certain substances are found at high concentrations in the urine, and might be causing kidney stones.

  • Urine Test: Creatinine for Parents


    Low levels of creatinine in the urine may point to a kidney disease, certain muscular and neuromuscular disorders, or an obstruction of the urinary tract.

  • What Is Cancer? for Kids


    When kids get cancer, it can often be treated and cured. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Jellyfish Stings for Parents


    Ocean dips are a cool part of summer, but jellyfish can spoil the fun. Here's how to handle a sting from by one of these mysterious sea creatures.

  • Dealing With Triggers: Dust Mites for Parents


    If dust mites make your child's asthma or allergies worse, here's how to limit exposure to them.

  • Chemotherapy for Parents


    Chemotherapy (chemo) is treatment with medicines that stop the growth of cancer cells.

  • Bruises for Teens


    Learn about bruises, why they happen, how to make them go away faster, and why they turn all those funny colors.

  • Bruises for Parents


    Learn about bruises, why they happen, how to make them go away faster, and why they change colors.

  • Chemotherapy for Teens


    Chemotherapy (chemo) is treatment with medicines that stop the growth of cancer cells. Find out how chemo works and what to expect when getting treatment.

  • What to Do About Cuts for Parents


    Most cuts can be safely treated at home. But deeper cuts - or any wounds that won't stop bleeding - need emergency medical treatment.