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  • What to Do After a Car Crash for Teens


    Although you do your best to drive responsibly and defensively, it's still a good idea to know what to do just in case you end up in an accident.

  • What's Insulin? for Kids


    If someone has diabetes, they have trouble with a hormone called insulin.

  • Fetal Echocardiogram for Parents


    A fetal echocardiogram (also called a fetal echo) uses sound waves to create pictures of an unborn baby's heart.

  • Echocardiogram for Parents


    An echocardiogram (also called an echo or cardiac ultrasound) uses sound waves to create pictures of the heart. It shows the structure of the heart and its parts and how well they’re working.

  • Echocardiogram for Teens


    An echocardiogram (also called an echo or cardiac ultrasound) uses sound waves to create pictures of the heart. See why doctors might order this test for teens.

  • Epilepsy for Kids


    People who have epilepsy have seizures. You might also hear a seizure called a convulsion, fit, or spell.

  • Poison Ivy for Kids


    Poison ivy can give you a nasty rash. Find out more about it - and the other plants that can make you itch - in this article for kids.

  • Poison Ivy for Teens


    Poison ivy can grow anywhere, from the woods to your backyard. This article for teens has tips on how to avoid the plant and what to do if you get a rash.

  • Chemotherapy for Kids


    Chemotherapy is a big word for treatment with medicines used to help people who have cancer. This medicine kills the cancer cells that are making the person sick.

  • Hepatitis for Kids


    It's sneaky, it's silent, and it can permanently harm your liver. Read this article for more information on hepatitis.

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