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Pregnancy Calendar: Week 16 | Nemours KidsHealth for Parents
Your baby can hold his or her head erect, and facial muscles now allow for a variety of expressions, such as squinting and frowning.
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Choosing Safe Baby Products: Infant Seats & Child Safety Seats | Nemours KidsHealth for Parents
Regular infant seats simply allow young babies to sit up. Never substitute any type of infant seat for a child safety seat (car seat).
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Homemade Chicken Soup for Teens
Chicken soup can be high in salt, but this "from scratch" recipe allows you to control the amount of salt (and fat) in your soup. Plus, it's easy to make!
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Growth Hormone Deficiency | Nemours KidsHealth for Parents
When the body doesn't make enough growth hormone to allow a child to grow at a normal pace, it's called growth hormone deficiency. Learn how doctors check for and treat this problem.
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Why Do I Need to Sleep? for Kids
Sleep is vital for giving your body a rest and allowing it to prepare for the next day. This article about sleep will teach you why your brain needs to spend time in bed getting zzzz's!
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Treating Gastroschisis - Gastroschisis Silo (Video) | Nemours KidsHealth for Parents
Gastroschisis is when a baby is born with the intestines, and sometimes other organs, sticking out through a hole in the belly wall near the umbilical cord. A gastroschisis silo allow the intestines to slowly move into the belly.
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Bones, Muscles, and Joints for Teens
As you grow, your bones, muscles, and joints are developing. Learn what they are and how they work.
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Bones, Muscles, and Joints | Nemours KidsHealth for Parents
Without bones, muscles, and joints, we couldn't stand, walk, run, or even sit. The musculoskeletal system supports our bodies, protects our organs from injury, and enables movement.
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Your Muscles for Kids
You have more than 600 muscles in your body! They do everything from pumping blood throughout your body to helping you lifting your heavy backpack. Find out more.
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How Do the Joints Work? (Video) | Nemours KidsHealth for Parents
See how the joints work.