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First Aid: Chest Pains for Parents
Chest pain can be caused by many things, but it is rarely a sign of heart trouble in children. Here's what to do about it.
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A to Z: Concussion for Parents
A concussion is a brain injury that causes temporary changes in the way the brain works. It's usually a result of impact or a blow to the head.
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A to Z: Compression of the Brain for Parents
It is important to carefully monitor and treat this potential complication of head injuries and diseases affecting the brain. Read about it here.
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A to Z: Migraine, Without Aura for Parents
A migraine without aura is a migraine headache that happens without previous warning signs (auras).
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A to Z: Tachycardia for Parents
Learn more about types of arrhythmias and problems of the heart.
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A to Z: Orthostatic Hypotension for Parents
Learn about orthostatic hypotension, an abnormal drop in blood pressure that occurs when someone moves from sitting or lying down to standing up.
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A to Z: Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) Syndrome for Parents
Learn about Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome, a congenital heart condition that can cause an abnormally fast heart rhythm known as supraventricular tachycardia.
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Is It Normal to Feel Sick During a Blood Draw? for Teens
During a blood draw, some people might have a vasovagal reaction. Learn more.
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Can Video Games Give People Motion Sickness? for Teens
Lots of people feel motion sickness while playing video games. Here's why.
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When Can Teens Go Back to Sports After a Concussion? for Teens
As long as people play sports, there will be concussions from time to time. Find out how to protect yourself and when it's safe to return to sports after a concussion.