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  • Dehydration for Teens


    Dehydration is when the amount of water in the body has dropped too low. Read about what causes dehydration, what it does to your body, and how to prevent it.

  • Concussions for Teens


    In a concussion, the brain shifts inside the skull. This can cause a sudden — but usually temporary — disruption in a person's ability to function properly and feel well. Here's what to do if you suspect a concussion.

  • What to Do After a Head Injury for Teens


    While many head injuries are mild and don’t cause any problems, some injuries are more serious and can lead to a concussion. Here's what to do if you have a head injury.

  • When Can Teens Go Back to Sports After a Concussion? for Teens


    As long as people play sports, there will be concussions from time to time. Find out how to protect yourself and when it's safe to return to sports after a concussion.

  • Going Back to School After a Concussion for Teens


    A concussion can affect you at school because it's a type of brain injury. Doing schoolwork and being in a classroom can sometimes make things worse. Here's what to know.

  • Eating Disorders for Teens


    Eating disorders are problems that affect a person’s eating behaviors as well as attitudes and feelings about food and their body. This article for teens describes how different eating disorders impact a person's health and emotions.

  • Why Wear a Helmet If It Can't Prevent Concussions? for Teens


    Helmets are a way to help protect your head from injuries like cuts and skull fractures.

  • Concussions: Prevention Tips for Teens


    It’s important to try to prevent concussions since they can cause long lasting, serious effects on the brain.

  • The Deal With Diets for Teens


    With all the focus on dieting, how do you figure out what's healthy and what isn't? Read this article to get the basics on dieting.

  • Stretching for Teens


    You may have heard mixed things about stretching before working out. Here are the cold, hard facts on warming up, stretching, and cooling down.