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  • I Have Sickle Cell Disease. What Should I Know About Going Away to College? for Teens


    Find out what the experts have to say.

  • Arthrogram for Parents


    An arthrogram is a test done to look inside a joint for injuries or other problems.

  • What Is a Medical Record? for Parents


    A medical record is a history of someone’s health. Most hospitals and doctor’s offices use electronic health records.

  • Water Safety for Parents


    Kids need constant supervision around water — whether the water is in a bathtub, pool, the sea, or a water park. Here's how to keep them safe.

  • Functional Abdominal Pain for Parents


    Functional abdominal pain is lasting belly pain that doesn't respond to treatment. Many school-age kids have it at some point, but get better without lasting problems.

  • Pectus Excavatum: Vacuum Bell Device for Parents


    Health care providers sometimes suggest that kids use a vacuum bell to help correct pectus excavatum, a condition that causes a caved-in chest.

  • What Is Marijuana? for Parents


    Many teens and young adults use marijuana in some form. Understand its risks so you can help your kids make good decisions.

  • Underage Drinking: What Can Parents Do? for Parents


    Many kids and teens try alcohol during their high school and college years. But parents are important role models in this area. Here's how to set a good example.

  • PET/MRI Scan for Parents


    A PET/MRI scan is an imaging test that combines PET and MRI in one session. It creates very detailed pictures of the inside of the body.

  • Campomelic Dysplasia for Parents


    People with campomelic dysplasia usually have bent long bones and can have severe breathing problems. A team of specialists will care for a child when medical problems come up.