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A to Z Symptom: Fainting for Parents
In most cases, fainting is not a sign of a dangerous problem, but should still be discussed with a doctor.
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First Aid: Fainting for Parents
Fainting is a loss of consciousness that can be caused by many things. Here's what to do if your child faints or is about to faint.
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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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Dehydration for Kids
Our bodies need water to work properly. Find out more in this article for kids.
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Preventing Kids From Getting Trapped in Parked Cars for Parents
Parked cars can be dangerous places for kids whether they’re left in the car or get in by themselves. These tips can help protect them.
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Fainting for Teens
Fainting is pretty common in teens. The good news is that most of the time it's not a sign of something serious.
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Fainting for Parents
Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness. Someone who has fainted will usually recover quickly.
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Sickle Cell Trait for Parents
Children who inherit one sickle cell gene have sickle cell trait. They usually don't get symptoms of sickle cell disease.
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Bike Safety for Teens
The sun is shining - why not dust off your bike and go for a ride? Before you hit the trail, though, read these tips on the right type of bike and gear you will need.
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Bike Safety for Parents
Bike riding is a great way to get exercise and share time as a family. But there's an important factor that you need to consider - safety.