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  • Coping With Cosmetic Effects of Cancer Treatment for Parents


    It's normal for kids to have hair loss, skin changes, or weight gain during treatment. This article offers tips for helping kids feel better about their appearance.

  • Cystic Fibrosis: Diet and Nutrition for Teens


    Besides extra calories, teens with cystic fibrosis have some specific nutritional needs. Find out more.

  • Backpack Safety for Parents


    As practical as they are, backpacks can strain muscles and joints and may cause back pain if they're too heavy or are used incorrectly. Here's how to help kids find the right backpack.

  • What Is Type 2 Diabetes? for Teens


    Teens with type 2 diabetes have to pay close attention to what they eat and do.

  • Your Baby's Growth: 11 Months for Parents


    Your baby continues to grow quickly. All this activity and the foods your baby eats affect growth and weight.

  • Your Baby's Growth: 10 Months for Parents


    Your baby continues to grow quickly. All this activity and the foods your baby eats affect growth and weight.

  • Your Baby's Growth: 12 Months for Parents


    Your baby is almost a toddler! Here's what to expect with your little one's growth and weight this month.

  • Staying at a Healthy Weight for Teens


    Here are some practical, everyday tips on making exercise and healthy eating work for you instead of feeling like it's the other way around.

  • A to Z: Eating Disorder for Parents


    Eating disorders involve self-critical, negative thoughts and feelings about body weight and food, and eating habits that disrupt normal body function and daily activities.

  • Dietary Tips for Teens With Cystic Fibrosis for Teens


    Teens with cystic fibrosis have some specific nutritional needs. Here's how they can meet those needs.

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