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  • Asthma (Topic Center) for Parents


    Asthma keeps more kids home from school than any other chronic illness. Learn how to help your child manage the condition, stay healthy, and stay in school.

  • What Is Otalgia? for Kids


    Otalgia means ear pain or an earache.

  • Why Do I Get an Electric Shock? for Kids


    Zap! You touched the doorknob and got a shock. Why does that happen? Find out in this article for kids.

  • Can Video Games Give People Motion Sickness? for Teens


    Lots of people feel motion sickness while playing video games. Here's why.

  • Storytelling for Parents


    Here are some tips for on-the-spot storytelling when you hear your child plead, "I'm bored! Please tell me a story."

  • 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.

  • Preventing Eye Injuries for Parents


    Eye injuries in kids can lead to serious vision problems, even blindness. Wearing protective eyewear can prevent most eye injuries.

  • Sickle Cell Trait: 3 Ways to Stay Healthy for Teens


    If you have sickle cell trait, find out the best way to keep yourself healthy.

  • First-Aid Kit for Parents


    A well-stocked first-aid kit, kept in easy reach, is a necessity in every home. Learn where you should keep a kit and what to put in it.

  • Splinters for Teens


    It may be tempting to ignore a splinter, especially if it doesn't hurt. But a splinter can become infected, so you should try to get it out as soon as you notice it.

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