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Can You Still Have Your Period if You're Pregnant? for Teens
If you’re pregnant, you won’t get your period. But you can have other bleeding that might look like a period. Learn possible causes and what to do.
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Testicular Exams for Teens
You may be wondering why the doctor needs to do a testicular exam. Find out in this article.
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Spicy Rice for Teens
This recipe is especially for teens with lactose intolerance, who need to limit or avoid dairy products.
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A to Z: Kohler's Disease for Parents
Kohler's disease is a rare cause of foot pain that develops from temporary changes in bones in the feet as kids grow.
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Spicy Rice for Parents
This recipe is especially for kids with lactose intolerance, who need to limit or avoid dairy products.
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My Breasts Ache During My Period. What Can I Do? for Teens
Lots of girls get aching in their breasts before their periods start. Here's what can help.
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A to Z: Chalazion for Parents
A chalazion is a lump on the inner side of the eyelid. It occurs when one of the small oil glands becomes blocked.
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X-Ray Exam: Lower Leg (Tibia and Fibula) for Parents
An X-ray of the tibia and fibula can help find the cause of pain, tenderness, swelling, or deformity of the lower leg. It can detect broken bones, and after a broken bone has been set, help see if it has healed well.
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X-Ray Exam: Ankle for Parents
An ankle X-ray can help find the cause of symptoms such as pain, tenderness, and swelling, or deformity of the ankle joint. It can also detect broken bones or a dislocated joint.
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X-Ray Exam: Knee for Parents
A knee X-ray can help find the causes of pain, tenderness, swelling, or deformity of the knee, and detect broken bones or a dislocated joint.