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Pinkeye (Conjunctivitis) In Kids for Parents
Pinkeye, or conjunctivitis, is the most common eye infection affecting kids. Learn more about pinkeye and how to prevent it from spreading.
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Electronic Health Records for Parents
Many health institutions digitally store their patients' health information. Learn about electronic health records (EHRs) and how they can improve health care.
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Understanding COVID-19 for Parents
Looking for information about COVID-19? Our articles and videos explain what the virus is, ways to prevent it from spreading, how to talk to kids about it, how to care for someone who is sick, and much more.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19): Being Ready to Quarantine for Parents
People who have a coronavirus (COVID-19) infection or are around someone who has it should stay home to prevent spreading the virus. Here's how to prepare to quarantine or isolate at home.
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COVID-19: Pregnancy FAQs for Parents
We've learned a lot about about COVID-19. Here are some answers to questions about the virus and pregnancy.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19): How You Can Make a Difference for Teens
All over the world, people are staying home due to coronavirus (COVID-19). Social distancing is something we all can do to make a big difference. It's not easy, but these tips can help.
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Is it Safe to Breastfeed if I Have Coronavirus (COVID-19)? for Parents
Moms who have coronavirus (COVID-19) can still breastfeed their babies or give expressed breast milk. Here's what to know.
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How to Talk to Kids About COVID-19 for Parents
Your kids are hearing about coronavirus (COVID-19). To make sure they get reliable information, here's how to talk about it.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19): Social Distancing With Children for Parents
We're still finding out about COVID-19, but we know a lot. One thing we've learned is that social distancing is an important way to help prevent the virus from spreading.
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COVID-19: Home Care & Precautions for Parents
Anyone who is sick — even if they don't know for sure they have coronavirus (COVID-19) — should stay home unless they need medical care. This helps prevent the illness from spreading to others.