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  • Skiing Safety Tips for Teens


    There's a lot to love about skiing, but it can also present some dangers. Follow these tips to stay safe on the slopes.

  • Winter Sports: Sledding, Skiing, Snowboarding, Ice Skating for Kids


    You'll have more fun if you stay safe in the cold and snow. Find out how in this article for kids.

  • Snowboarding Safety Tips for Teens


    Snowboarding is a great way to have fun, but there can be some dangers. Follow these tips to stay safe on the slopes.

  • Inline Skating Safety Tips for Teens


    Inline skating is good exercise and an excellent off-season training program for hockey and skiing. To stay safe while inline skating, take a look at these tips.

  • Cold, Ice, and Snow Safety for Parents


    Winter isn't a time to just stay indoors and wait for spring. Follow these tips to keep safe outdoors in cold weather.

  • Water Safety for Teens


    Swimming and other water sports are a great way to beat the heat. Read this article to find out how you can stay safe at the pool, beach, lake - and even the water park.

  • Outdoor Water Safety for Parents


    Swimming in an open body of water (like a river, lake, or ocean) is different from swimming in a pool. Here are some tips based on the type of water.

  • 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.

  • What to Do After a Head Injury for Teens


    While many head injuries are mild and don’t cause any problems, some injuries are more serious and can lead to a concussion. Here's what to do if you have a head injury.