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A to Z: Hypothermia for Parents
Hypothermia is a medical emergency resulting from dangerously low body temperature.
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Safety Tips: Running for Parents
Injuries can be common, and runners should always be aware of their surroundings. These tips can help keep runners safe.
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Safety Tips: Running for Teens
Injuries can be common, and runners should always be aware of their surroundings. To keep things safe while running, follow these tips.
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Be a Green Kid for Kids
You might wonder how you can help protect the Earth. Find out in this article for kids.
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Sun Safety for Parents
By teaching kids how to enjoy fun in the sun safely, parents can reduce their risk for developing skin cancer.
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Eczema for Kids
Everybody has dry skin once in a while, but eczema is more than just that. If your skin is dry, itchy, red, sore, and scaly, you may have eczema. Learn more about this uncomfortable condition and what you can to do stop itching!
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Seasonal Allergies (Hay Fever) for Parents
At various times of the year, pollen and mold spores trigger the cold-like symptoms associated with seasonal allergies. Most kids find relief through reduced exposure to allergens or with medicines.
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Nosebleeds for Teens
Although nosebleeds are usually harmless and easily controlled, it may look like a gallon of blood is coming from your nose! Find out what causes nosebleeds and how to stop them.
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Your Baby's Hearing, Vision, and Other Senses: 1 Month for Parents
Your baby is experiencing the first sights, sounds, and smells of the world through all five senses. What are your baby's responses to light, noise, touch, and familiar faces?
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Your Child's Vaccines: Influenza Vaccine (Flu Shot) for Parents
Find out when and why kids need to get the flu vaccine.