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  • Breakfast for Kids


    Did you eat breakfast today? Find out why it's important.

  • Dietary Tips for Kids With Cystic Fibrosis for Parents


    Kids with cystic fibrosis have some special nutritional needs. Here's how parents can help them.

  • Carbohydrates and Diabetes for Kids


    If you have diabetes, you might think you shouldn't eat carbohydrates (carbs) at all. But all kids, including kids with diabetes, can and should eat carbs as part of a healthy diet.

  • First Aid: Chickenpox for Parents


    Chickenpox (varicella) has become less common in the U.S. due to the chickenpox vaccine, but it can easily spread from one person to another.

  • Dietary Tips for Teens With Cystic Fibrosis for Teens


    Teens with cystic fibrosis have some specific nutritional needs. Here's how they can meet those needs.

  • Constipation for Teens


    Constipation is a very common problem that usually happens because a person's diet doesn't include enough fluids and fiber. In most cases, making simple changes can help you feel better.

  • 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.

  • Breakfast Basics for Parents


    Even if you eat a healthy morning meal every day, it can be tough to get kids fueled up. Here's how to make breakfast more appealing.

  • What to Do About Poison Ivy for Parents


    Mild rashes from poison ivy, oak, and sumac plants can be treated at home. But get medical care for severe and widespread rashes.

  • Poison Ivy for Parents


    Most people get a reaction to poison ivy. Check out this article for tips on what to do and how to avoid poison ivy.

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