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Electronic Health Records for Parents
Many health institutions digitally store their patients' health information. Learn about electronic health records (EHRs) and how they can improve health care.
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Elective Surgery for Parents
Elective surgery means you and the doctor decide when the it will happen. Many elective surgeries are important, potentially life-changing operations. Here's how to plan for them.
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Health Care Providers: Orthopedists for Parents
An orthopedist, or orthopedic surgeon, studies, diagnoses, and treats conditions that affect muscles, joints, and bones, such as infections, sports injuries, broken bones, and joint problems.
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Health Insurance Basics for Teens
Taking charge of your own health care is a big step, and it can be a little overwhelming. Here's a quick crash course on insurance for teens.
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Your Medical Records for Teens
Each time you hop up on a doctor's exam table, somebody makes a note in your medical records. There may come a time when you need your medical information, so find out how to get it and how it's protected.
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Managing Your Medical Care (Topic Center) - Willis-Knighton Health System for Teens
This page has advice on how to get involved in taking charge of your health and choosing the right health care providers.
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Definition: Polyphagia for Parents
A person with polyphagia eats excessive amounts of food.
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Definition: Allergen for Teens
An allergen is a medical word for anything that causes an allergic reaction.
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Definition: Polyuria for Parents
A person with polyuria makes large amounts of urine.
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Definition: Allergen for Parents
An allergen is a substance that's capable of producing an allergic reaction.