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  • Nightmares for Kids


    Nightmares may be upsetting, but they are not "real" and can't harm you. Almost everyone gets them once in awhile. Find out more.

  • What Are Varicose Veins? for Kids


    Do you know an older person whose legs look like a road map with all those blue and purple squiggly lines? They're probably varicose veins.

  • A to Z: Mental Disorder, Non-psychotic for Parents


    Learn about types of mental disorders and conditions that affect thinking and behavior.

  • Postpartum Depression for Parents


    It's important for new mothers – and those who love them – to understand the symptoms of postpartum depression and reach out to family, friends, and medical professionals for help.

  • Gratitude for Teens


    Gratitude doesn't just feel good. Focusing on what's good in our lives can also be good for us. Find out how.

  • School Counselors for Teens


    School counselors can give you all sorts of tips and support on solving problems and making good decisions. Find out all the ways counselors can help students.

  • When Your Child's in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit for Parents


    It can be stressful whenever kids are in the hospital — and even more so when they're admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). A basic understanding of the PICU can help you feel better prepared to help your child recover.

  • Your Heart & Circulatory System for Kids


    Your heart is a hard-working muscle. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Fitness for Kids Who Don't Like Sports for Parents


    Some kids aren't natural athletes and they may say they just don't like sports. What then?

  • Parenting Multiples for Parents


    Parents of twins (or more!) can feel as if they've left the hospital and arrived home on a different planet. Here's how to cope.

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