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  • Tex-Mex Sausage and Scrambled Eggs for Teens


    This breakfast is packed with calories and protein to provide a significant amount of energy.

  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) for Teens


    In polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), the ovaries produce higher than normal amounts of certain hormones, which can interfere with egg development and release. Learn how doctors diagnose and treat PCOS.

  • Irregular Periods for Teens


    Wondering whether it's normal to have irregular periods? Get the facts about this common problem.

  • Can I Have Children After Cancer Treatments? for Teens


    When chemotherapy and other treatments attack cancer cells, they can affect some of the body's healthy cells too. As a teen, you'll want to know what this can mean to your fertility.

  • Genes and Genetics for Teens


    Genes play an important role in how we look and act, and even in whether we get sick. This article gives the lowdown on genes, genetic disorders, and new research into gene therapy.

  • The Flu Vaccine for Teens


    Doctors recommend that all teens get vaccinated against the flu. Here are the facts on flu vaccines.

  • Birth Control Ring for Teens


    The birth control ring is placed in the vagina, where it slowly releases hormones to help prevent pregnancy.

  • Birth Control (Contraceptive) Pill for Teens


    The birth control pill (“the Pill”) is taken daily to help prevent pregnancy. Learn how it works and how to take it.

  • Birth Control Shot for Teens


    Before you consider having sex, read about the birth control shot. Find out how it works — and how well.

  • Could I Get Pregnant if I've Never Had My Period? for Teens


    Even if you haven’t had your first period, you can get pregnant if you have sex. This is because of ovulation, which happens before you start having periods.