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  • Submucous Cleft Palate for Parents


    In a submucous cleft palate, the muscles of the palate don't form properly, but the tissue that lines the roof of the mouth does. This makes these clefts harder to see.

  • Body Mass Index (BMI) for Parents


    Doctors use body mass index (BMI) measurements to assess a child's physical growth in relation to other kids the same age. Here's how to calculate BMI and understand what the numbers mean.

  • Cholesterol for Parents


    Most parents probably don't think about what cholesterol means for their kids. But high cholesterol is a risk factor for heart disease, which has its roots in childhood.

  • When to Go to the ER if Your Child Has Asthma for Parents


    If your child has asthma, find out when you need to go to the ER.

  • The IUD for Teens


    Before you consider having sex, you need to know how to protect yourself. Learn more about the IUD and to find out how well it works for teens.

  • Growth Charts for Parents


    Doctors use growth charts to figure out whether kids' height and weight measurements are "normal" and whether they're developing on track. Here are some facts about growth charts.

  • Is It OK for Kids to Sleep After a Possible Concussion? for Parents


    Find out what the experts have to say.

  • The WREX Orthosis (Assistive Device) for Parents


    The WREX is an assistive device that kids can wear to help them if they have weak arms.

  • Broken Collarbone (Clavicle Fracture) for Teens


    A broken collarbone is one of the most common types of broken bones. Find out how it can happen and how it's treated.

  • Peripheral Nervous System for Parents


    The peripheral nervous system delivers information back and forth between your brain and your body.