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  • Warts for Kids


    Find out why kids get warts and how to get rid of them.

  • Tourette Syndrome for Kids


    Tourette syndrome is a condition that causes tics -- movements or sounds that are repeated over and over. Learn more about Tourette syndrome in this article for kids.

  • OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder) for Kids


    OCD causes kids to have stressful worry thoughts and worry habits. Therapy helps kids get over these stressful thoughts and habits. Kids who have worries and fears should let a parent know so they can help.

  • Hey! A Louse Bit Me! for Kids


    Lice need to suck blood to survive, and they sometimes live on people's heads and lay eggs in their hair. Get the lowdown on lice in this article.

  • Going to a Speech Therapist for Kids


    You might visit a speech therapist if you're having trouble speaking or understanding others. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Chex Chicken for Kids


    Isabella Gross of Nevada was invited to the White House because she won a national healthy recipe contest for creating this gluten-free recipe.

  • What's Cauliflower Ear? for Kids


    Have you ever seen someone whose ear looks bumpy and lumpy? It could be cauliflower ear! Find out more in this article for kids.

  • How to Take Care of Your Teeth for Kids


    The healthier your teeth are, the happier you look. That's why it's important to take great care of your teeth by brushing, flossing, and visiting the dentist. Learn more.

  • Diabetes and Low Blood Sugar for Kids


    For kids with diabetes, low blood sugar levels needs to be treated right away. Learn more about what to do when blood sugar is too low in this article for kids.

  • Going to the Audiologist for Kids


    When a kid has trouble hearing, an audiologist can help. That's a person specially trained to understand how hearing works and to help kids who don't hear normally.