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  • Vaping: What You Need to Know for Teens


    E-cigarettes (or “vape pens”) heat a liquid until it becomes a vapor that's inhaled. Vape juice can contain nicotine or marijuana distillate or oil. Here are the facts on vaping and its many health risks.

  • Storm Stress: Helping Kids Stay Calm for Parents


    Weather events like severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes can be a lot for kids to handle. Here's how to help children feel less stressed.

  • Homemade Chicken Soup for Teens


    Chicken soup can be high in salt, but this "from scratch" recipe allows you to control the amount of salt (and fat) in your soup. Plus, it's easy to make!

  • 5 Reasons to Look for a Summer Job for Teens


    If you're thinking about a summer job, apply. You have nothing to lose and a lot to gain.

  • What Sleep Is and Why All Kids Need It for Kids


    When you get a good night's sleep, it's like giving your body a tiny vacation. Find out the scoop on sleep in this article for kids.

  • How to Fill a Prescription for Teens


    Taking responsibility for your own health care means understanding things like prescriptions. Read our tips for teens on filling a prescription.

  • Volunteering for Teens


    Volunteering gives you an opportunity to change lives, including your own. Get ideas on things you can do and tips on getting started in this article for teens.

  • Organizing Your Schoolwork for Teens


    It's not just for school: Mastering the skills of getting organized, staying focused, and seeing work through to the end will help in just about everything you do.

  • If I Have Asthma, Can I Keep My Pet? for Teens


    If you have asthma, you're more likely to be allergic to a pet than someone who doesn't have asthma. Find out what you can do.

  • School-Age Readers for Parents


    From kindergarten through third grade, kids' ability to read will grow by leaps and bounds. Although teachers provide lots of help, parents continue to play a role in a child's reading life.