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  • Nursing Positions for Parents


    If you're a new mom, breastfeeding your baby can feel like a challenge. Check out this article for information on common nursing positions, proper latching-on techniques, and how to know if your baby is getting enough to eat.

  • 5 Ways to Avoid Sports Injuries for Kids


    Sports injuries often can be prevented. Find out how in this article for kids.

  • Broken Collarbone (Clavicle Fracture) for Parents


    Learn about broken collarbones (or clavicle fractures), a common sports injury in kids.

  • A to Z: Fracture, Collarbone for Parents


    A fall onto the shoulder or an outstretched arm can result in this type of broken bone. Learn more here.

  • A to Z: Dislocation, Hip for Parents


    A dislocation is when the bones in a joint slip out of their normal position. A hip dislocation is an injury that occurs when the ball of the thighbone moves out of the socket of the hipbone.

  • Shin Splints for Teens


    Shin splints are pain on the inner part of the shinbone, often from running or another high-impact activity. They get better with rest.

  • Burner (Stinger) for Parents


    Burners (or stingers) are injuries to the nerve network in the shoulder, arm, forearm, hand, and fingers. They're pretty common in sports and usually go away quickly.

  • Safety Tips: Soccer for Parents


    Soccer is easy to learn and great exercise. But it's also a contact sport, and injuries are bound to happen. These safety tips can help players avoid mishaps.

  • Steroids for Kids


    You've probably heard about sports stars using steroids to get stronger. Find out why these illegal drugs are bad news.

  • How to Compete in Sports for Kids


    Sometimes sports competition can make kids feel pressure. If it's too much, a kid might not have as much fun as before. Find out what to do if this happens to you.