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  • What Are Nits? for Kids


    Many kids have had nasty nits.

  • Is My Child Too Sick to Go to School? for Parents


    It can be hard to know if kids are well enough to go to school or childcare. Here are some guidelines.

  • A to Z Symptom: Rash for Parents


    A rash is an area of irritated, bumpy, painful, or swollen skin. Most aren't harmful or dangerous.

  • Bug Bites and Stings for Parents


    Most bug bites and stings are just annoying. But some can cause infections and allergic reactions. It's important to know what to watch for, and when to get medical attention.

  • Preparing Your Child for Visits to the Doctor for Parents


    When kids know they're "going to the doctor," they might wonder about the visit. Here's how to prepare them.

  • A to Z: Insect Bites/Stings, Non-Venomous for Parents


    Bites from non-venomous insects are the result of an insect attempting to feed upon a person's blood. Non-venomous means the insect does not inject poisons through its bite.

  • Parasitic Infections (Worms, Lice, etc.) for Parents


    From bedbugs to head lice, find out how to treat these common pests.

  • Talking to Your Kids About STDs for Parents


    Your kids need to understand how STDs spread and how to protect themselves. Here's how to talk to them about sexually transmitted diseases.

  • Hey! A Tarantula Bit Me! for Kids


    A tarantula is a black, hairy spider that is about two to three inches long. Learn all about spiders and tarantulas in this fun article for kids.

  • Hey! A Flea Bit Me! for Kids


    A flea is a small (no bigger than the head of a pin) brown bug with a hard shell. Learn more about fleas and how they affect you in this fun article just for kids.

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