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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome for Teens
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a complicated disease for doctors to diagnose — and even fully understand. Find out more about this often misunderstood condition.
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Anorexia for Parents
People with the eating disorder anorexia are very afraid of gaining weight. They have unrealistic views of their body and try to eat as little as possible. They also might exercise too much or do other things to lose weight.
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Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) for Parents
A person with SAD typically experiences symptoms of depression as winter approaches and daylight hours become shorter.
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Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) for Teens
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a form of depression that affects some people and appears at the same time each year.
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What Is Type 1 Diabetes? for Kids
Thousands of kids all over the world have type 1 diabetes, a disease that affects how the body uses glucose.
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How to Be Safe When You're in the Sun for Kids
It's fun to be outside on a hot, sunny day. But too much sun and heat can make you feel terrible. Find out how to stay safe in this article for kids.
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Raising a Fit Preschooler for Parents
Preschoolers have a lot of energy, and the physical skills and coordination to ride a tricycle or chase a butterfly.
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Sickle Cell Trait: 3 Ways to Stay Healthy for Teens
If you have sickle cell trait, find out the best way to keep yourself healthy.
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Asthma Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents
What teachers should know about asthma, and how to help students prevent and deal with flare-ups.
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Ankle Sprains for Teens
A sprained ankle is a very common injury that happens when the ligaments that support the ankle get overly stretched or torn. Find out how to avoid ankle sprains and what to do if you get one.