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Allergies for Teens
Your eyes itch, your nose is running, you're sneezing, and you're covered in hives. The enemy known as allergies has struck again.
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Von Willebrand Disease for Parents
Easy bruising and excessive bleeding can be signs of Von Willebrand disease, a genetic disorder that affects blood's ability to clot.
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Turner Syndrome for Parents
Girls with Turner syndrome, a genetic condition, usually are shorter than average and infertile due to early loss of ovarian function. Early diagnosis and treatments can help most of them.
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The Flu for Teens
Every flu season, millions of people across the United States come down with the flu. Get the facts on the flu, including how to avoid it.
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A to Z: Colic for Parents
Colic is defined as crying for more than 3 hours a day, for more than 3 days a week, for at least 3 weeks.
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A to Z: Hydrocele for Parents
A hydrocele is a collection of fluid around the testicle within the scrotum.
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A to Z: Contracture of Tendon Sheath for Parents
Contracture of tendon sheath is a rare condition where the protective sheath surrounding a tendon tightens and grows thicker, which can limit movement in an affected joint.
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Breastfeeding FAQs: Some Common Concerns for Parents
Here are answers to some questions about common breastfeeding concerns - from biting to spitting up.
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A to Z: Hereditary Angioedema for Parents
In this inherited condition, people can have attacks of swelling in the skin, airways, and intestines. Learn about hereditary angioedema here.
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Kidney Transplant for Teens
If the kidneys stop working, a person will need either dialysis or a transplant. Get the facts on kidney transplant in this article for teens.