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  • Caffeine for Parents


    Caffeine is in many foods and drinks, but it's wise to keep caffeine consumption to a minimum, especially in younger kids. Here's why.

  • Definition: Glycogen for Teens


    When the body doesn't need to use the glucose for energy, it stores it in the liver and muscles. This stored form of glucose is made up of many connected glucose molecules and is called glycogen.

  • Definition: Glycogen for Parents


    When the body doesn't need to use the glucose for energy, it stores it in the liver and muscles. This stored form of glucose is made up of many connected glucose molecules and is called glycogen.

  • What Are Ketones? for Kids


    When fat is broken down, chemicals called ketones are made.

  • Back to School for Teens


    Dread it or love it, you gotta go to school. Looking for ways to make the first day a little less painful? Here are some tips.

  • Taming Tempers for Parents


    Controlling outbursts can be hard for kids - and helping them learn to do so is a tough job for their parents. But just about every child can improve with the right coaching.

  • Lungs and Respiratory System for Teens


    Each day you breathe about 20,000 times. Find out more about the lungs and breathing process.

  • Sports Medicine (Topic Center) for Teens


    This page has tips to prepare you for a new season, handle sports pressure, stay motivated, and avoid or heal from injuries.

  • Caffeine for Kids


    Should kids have caffeine? And what is it exactly? Find out in this article for kids.

  • Bipolar Disorder Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about bipolar disorder, and how to help students with the disorder do their best in school.