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  • Can You Use Two Condoms for Extra Protection? for Teens


    Using two condoms actually offers less protection than using just one. Here’s why.

  • Can Breasts Be Different Sizes? for Kids


    As breasts grow, they change shape and size. So sometimes one breast may be bigger than the other.

  • Your Heart & Circulatory System for Teens


    The heart and circulatory system (also called the cardiovascular system) make up the network that delivers blood to the body's tissues.

  • Male Reproductive System for Teens


    What makes up a guy's reproductive system and how does it develop? Find the answers to these questions and more.

  • Male Reproductive System for Parents


    The male reproductive system is made up of the parts inside and outside a male’s body that help make a baby. Learn about them and how they work.

  • Senses Experiment: Are Two Eyes Better Than One? for Kids


    Test your vision with this experiment.

  • Senses Experiment: One or Two? for Kids


    Test your sense of touch with this experiment for kids.

  • Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO) for Parents


    The foramen ovale is a normal opening between the upper two chambers of an unborn baby’s heart. It usually closes soon after the baby’s birth — when it doesn't, it's called a patent foramen ovale.

  • All About Your Senses: Experiments to Try for Kids


    Need a science project, or just looking for something fun to do? These experiments reveal the way your body works. Check with a grown-up first because some will require help from an adult.

  • Tricuspid Atresia for Parents


    Tricuspid atresia is a congenital heart defect. A baby born with tricuspid atresia often has serious symptoms soon after birth because blood flow to the lungs is much less than normal.

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