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  • Flying and Your Child's Ears for Parents


    That weird ear-popping sensation is a normal part of air travel. Here's how to help equalize the air pressure in your child's ears to prevent or decrease ear pain.

  • Air Travel During Pregnancy for Parents


    Most healthy pregnant women can fly up to 4 weeks before their due date. After that, it's best to stay close to home in case you deliver.

  • I Have Sickle Cell Trait: Is It Safe to Fly or Travel to the Mountains? for Teens


    If you have sickle cell trait, find out if it's safe to fly or go to the mountains.

  • Eardrum Injuries for Parents


    A "popped" eardrum is more than just painful - it can sometimes lead to hearing loss. Learn about ruptured eardrums and how to prevent them.

  • 5 Ways to Make Holiday Travel Easier for Parents


    Holiday traveling with kids can be a lot to handle. Here are 5 ways to make it easier and safer.

  • Ear Injuries for Parents


    Ear injuries not only can affect a child's hearing, but sense of balance too. That's because our ears also help keep us steady on our feet.

  • Staying Healthy While You Travel for Parents


    When you're traveling with your kids, there's a chance that someone might get sick. But early planning and smart packing can help ensure your family stays healthy and safe.

  • Hey! A Bee Stung Me! for Kids


    Bee, or honeybee, is the word many people use to describe any flying insect that has wings and a stinger. Learn more about bees.

  • Pregnancy Precautions for Parents


    There can be a lot of questions about what's safe during pregnancy. Find out what's OK and what you should avoid before your baby is born.

  • The Magic of Play: How It Inspires & Aids Early Development for Parents


    Learn why play is so important during the preschool years, and what you can do to foster your child's imagination.

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