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1HIV and AIDS
Many people don't understand how HIV and AIDS are related or what they really mean, even though they hear these two words used together all the time. Get the facts on HIV and AIDS in this article just for kids.
2Hearing Impairment: Advice From Kristin
What's it like to have trouble hearing? Kristin can tell you. Find out more in this article for kids.
3When It's Just You in an Emergency
In a medical emergency, kids can be heroes just by calling for help. Find out more in this article for kids.
4Watch Out
Staying safe means you can have more fun! Learn how to play it safe at home, outdoors, and on the road during any season of the year.
5Camping and Woods Safety
Ah, the great outdoors! Find out how to stay safe while you're exploring the woods.
6What's Hearing Loss?
Hearing loss happens when there is a problem with one or more parts of the ear or ears. Someone who has hearing loss may be able to hear some sounds or nothing at all. To learn more, read this article for kids.
7Going to the Audiologist
When a kid has trouble hearing, an audiologist can help. That's a person specially trained to understand how hearing works and to help kids who don't hear normally.
8Choking
Have you ever gotten a piece of food stuck in your throat or swallowed your drink "down the wrong pipe"? Find out more about choking and how to prevent it.
9Steroids
You've probably heard about sports stars using steroids to get stronger. Find out why these illegal drugs are bad news.
10Checking Out Cuts, Scratches, and Abrasions
If you're wearing a bandage right now, chances are you have a cut, scratch, or abrasion. Find out more about them in this article for kids.


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