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Preventing Strangulation and Entrapment for Parents
Kids can strangle or become entrapped in the most unexpected ways - even cords, strings on clothing, and infant furniture and accessories can be dangerous. Read how to prevent these dangers around your home.
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Texting on the Move for Teens
You've heard the warnings about texting and driving, but it's also risky to text and walk. Read our tips for safe texting.
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Auditory Processing Disorder Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents
What teachers should know about APD, and teaching strategies to help students who have the disorder.
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Dwarfism Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents
What teachers should know about dwarfism, and how to help students with dwarfism succeed in school.
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Allergy Testing for Teens
Doctors use several different types of allergy tests, depending on what a person may be allergic to. Find out what to expect from allergy tests.
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Breastfeeding FAQs: Out and About for Parents
Here are answers to some common questions about going out in public as a breastfeeding mom - from how to do it discreetly to taming sneaky leaks.
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Tests for Food Allergies for Parents
Doctors often use a combination of skin tests and blood tests to test for food allergies. Learn about what to expect if your child gets tested.
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School Violence: What Students Can Do for Teens
When a tragedy happens, it's natural to want to make sense of the situation. Find out what students can do.
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Can I Get My Medical Records if a Doctor Moves Away? for Teens
It is the law that doctors must give patients copies of their medical records when they ask.
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What Is a Medical Record? for Parents
A medical record is a history of someone’s health. Most hospitals and doctor’s offices use electronic health records.