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  • Kidneys and Urinary Tract for Teens


    The kidneys perform several functions that are essential to health, the most important of which are to filter blood and produce urine.

  • Blood for Teens


    Find out about the mysterious, life-sustaining fluid called blood.

  • Your Kidneys for Kids


    You need at least one kidney to live. Find out why in this article for kids.

  • Peritoneal Dialysis for Parents


    This medical treatment helps people with kidney failure. It can be done at home, often overnight, to take over the kidneys' job of filtering blood.

  • Hemodialysis for Teens


    Hemodialysis is the type of kidney dialysis that doctors use most to take over the kidneys' job of filtering the blood. Find out more in this article for teens.

  • Words to Know (Special Health Care Needs Glossary) for Parents


    This glossary defines terms on health care, government benefits, learning, legal and financial matters, and more.

  • Kidney Disease for Teens


    Sometimes, the kidneys can't do their job properly. In teens, kidney disease is usually due to infections, structural issues, glomerulonephritis, or nephrotic syndrome.

  • Health Insurance Basics for Teens


    Taking charge of your own health care is a big step, and it can be a little overwhelming. Here's a quick crash course on insurance for teens.

  • Sickle Cell Trait (Topic Center) for Parents


    When a parent learns their child has sickle cell trait, they have questions. Find answers here.

  • Concussions (Topic Center) for Teens


    How can you tell if you have a concussion? What should you do? And what's going to happen with sports and school? The facts are all on this page for teens.

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