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1First 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.
2Flu Center
Get the basics on how flu spreads and how to protect yourself.
3Babysitting: Dealing With Vomiting
What should you do if a child you're babysitting starts to vomit? Our tips can help you be prepared.
4Vomiting
Most vomiting is caused by gastroenteritis, and usually isn't serious. These home-care tips can help prevent dehydration.
5Vomiting Instruction Sheet
Vomiting can be caused by many things, most commonly gastroenteritis (the "stomach flu"). Vomiting can cause kids to lose fluids, salts, and minerals, so it is important to make sure these are replaced.
6Severe Morning Sickness (Hyperemesis Gravidarum)
Bouts of nausea and vomiting during pregnancy are considered normal. But when they're so severe that a woman can't keep foods down, she and her baby's health are at risk.
7Helicobacter pylori
H. pylori bacteria can cause digestive illnesses, including gastritis and peptic ulcer disease.
8Roommates
What will your roommie be like? Plan ahead for those roommate ups and downs by reading the tips in this article.
9Pyloric Stenosis
Pyloric stenosis is a condition that can cause your baby to vomit forcefully and often and may cause other problems such as dehydration and salt and fluid imbalances.
10Toxic Shock Syndrome
Although toxic shock syndrome (TSS) can be serious, it's a rare illness that is becoming even more rare.


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