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A to Z: Blisters for Parents
After a burn or excessive pressure to the skin, a fluid-filled pocket in the skin can form and cause pain and irritation. Learn more here.
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Choosing Safe Baby Products: Carriers for Parents
Babies love and need close contact, and infant carriers are ideal for nestling them against their parents. Here's how to use one safely.
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Texting on the Move for Teens
You've heard the warnings about texting and driving, but it's also risky to text and walk. Read our tips for safe texting.
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A to Z: Pilonidal Cyst for Parents
Learn more about skin infections, cysts, and abscesses.
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Backpack Basics for Teens
Backpacks help you to stay organized. They're also better for carrying school supplies than messenger or other shoulder bags. But can they cause health problems?
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Crizanlizumab for People With Sickle Cell Disease for Teens
Crizanlizumab is a medicine that can help people with sickle cell disease. Find out how it works.
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L-Glutamine for People With Sickle Cell Disease for Teens
L-glutamine is a medicine that can help people with sickle cell disease. Find out how it works.
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Voxelotor for People With Sickle Cell Disease for Teens
Voxelotor is a medicine that can help people with sickle cell disease. Find out how it works.
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How Can You Tell if a Condom Has Expired? for Teens
Most condoms have expiration dates printed on the packaging. Avoid using a condom after it has expired.
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Cold, Ice, and Snow Safety for Parents
Winter isn't a time to just stay indoors and wait for spring. Follow these tips to keep safe outdoors in cold weather.