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MyPlate Food Guide for Teens
MyPlate is designed to help people make smart food choices. Its different food groups are a reminder of what – and how much – we should put on our plates to stay healthy.
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What Is a Gene? for Kids
Why does one kid have green eyes while another kid's eyes are brown? It's all in the genes! Find out how genes work, what happens when there are problems with genes, and more.
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Milk Allergy for Teens
Milk is in all kinds of foods, even things like baked goods. So what should a person who's allergic to milk do?
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Rh Incompatibility During Pregnancy for Parents
If you just found out you're pregnant, one of the first tests you should expect is a blood-type test. This basic test determines your blood type and Rh factor, which may play an important role in your baby's health.
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MyPlate Food Guide for Parents
The USDA's food guide icon is designed to make meal planning easy. Here's how to get MyPlate onto your table.
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Nephrotic Syndrome for Parents
Nephrotic syndrome happens when tiny filtering units in the kidneys stop working properly. This can cause weight gain and other symptoms. Most kids eventually outgrow it.
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Ataxia-Telangiectasia for Parents
Ataxia telangiectasia is a rare genetic condition. Children with the condition have uncoordinated movements that get worse over time.
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MyPlate Food Guide for Kids
MyPlate is designed to make it easier to understand healthy eating.
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Phenylketonuria (PKU) for Parents
Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a metabolic disorder caused by a defect in the enzyme that breaks down an amino acid. PKU is treatable when it is found early.
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How to Make a Healthy Snack for Parents
Healthy snacks give your child the right balance of fiber and protein.