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1Coxsackievirus Infections
Coxsackievirus infections can spread from person to person. In most cases, the viruses cause mild flu-like symptoms, but can lead to more serious infections.
2Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
This common illness spreads easily in daycare centers and other places where young kids congregate. Learn how to protect your child.
3First Aid & Safety Center
Boo-boos, bug bites, and broken bones - oh my! Here's your one-stop shop for everything you need to know about how to keep kids safe.
4Movement, Coordination, and Your 1- to 2-Year-Old
Most toddlers this age are walking and gaining even more control over their hands and fingers. Give your child lots of fun (and safe) things to do to encourage this development.
5Warts
Many of us have had a wart somewhere on our bodies at some time. But other than being a nuisance, most warts are harmless.
6The Senses and Your 4- to 7-Month-Old
Your baby is working on all five senses, understanding and anticipating more and more. How can you stimulate your baby's senses?
7Blisters, Calluses, and Corns
Ouch! What are blisters, calluses, and corns? Find out in this article for kids.
8Kawasaki Disease
Kawasaki disease is most common among children of Japanese and Korean descent, but can affect all ethnic groups. The first symptom is a high fever that lasts for at least 5 days.
9Week 15
Muscle development continues, and your baby is probably making lots of movements with his or her head, mouth, arms, wrists, hands, legs, and feet.
10Blisters, Calluses, and Corns
Blisters, calluses, and corns can be uncomfortable, but they're also pretty common and easy to prevent. Find out what to do in this article for teens.


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