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  • Frostbite and Frostnip for Parents


    You can help prevent frostbite in cold weather by dressing kids in layers, making sure they come indoors at regular intervals, and watching for frostnip, frostbite's early warning signal.

  • Can the Weather Affect My Child's Asthma? for Parents


    Sometimes, the weather can affect a child's asthma symptoms. Here are some tips for dealing with it.

  • Safety Tips: Hockey for Parents


    As fun as it is, ice hockey carries a very real risk of injury. To keep your kids as safe as possible, follow these tips.

  • 5 Ways to Make Holiday Travel Easier for Parents


    Holiday traveling with kids can be a lot to handle. Here are 5 ways to make it easier and safer.

  • Skin, Hair, and Nails for Teens


    Our skin protects the network of tissues, muscles, bones, nerves, blood vessels, and everything else inside our bodies. Hair and nails are actually modified types of skin.

  • Caring for Your Premature Baby at Home for Parents


    Here’s what you need to know about keeping your baby safe and healthy over the next few weeks.

  • Stay Safe (Topic Center) for Kids


    Go outside! Just be safe out there. Find out how to handle stinging bugs, thunderstorms, sunny days, and icy cold days, too.

  • What Are Freckles? for Kids


    Do you have freckles or know someone who does? Find out what freckles are in this article.

  • A to Z: Norovirus for Parents


    Learn about viral infections and conditions that affect the stomach and digestive system.

  • First Aid: Nosebleeds for Parents


    Although they can be serious, nosebleeds are common in children ages 3 to 10 years and most stop on their own.

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