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Skin for Parents
Our skin protects the network of tissues, muscles, bones, nerves, blood vessels, and everything else inside our bodies.
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What Does Menstruation Mean? for Kids
Menstruation is a period — the 2 to 7 days each month that a girl or woman experiences menstrual flow.
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Choosing a Pediatrician for Your New Baby for Parents
Along with considering baby names and buying a crib, choosing the right health care provider should be on your to-do list when you're expecting.
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Your Digestive System for Kids
The digestive system breaks down the food you eat. Learn how in this article for kids.
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Why Do I Have a Belly Button? for Kids
A belly button, also called a navel, is something everyone in the world has! You can find out why in our article for kids.
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How Does the Nose Work? (Video) for Kids
Chloe and Nurb know the nose. They'll take you inside to explain breathing, smelling and, of course, boogers. Watch the Nose Movie!
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Keeping Track of Your Blood Sugar for Kids
Checking your blood sugar levels is a really important part of managing diabetes. Knowing those levels will help you keep your blood sugar under control - and that helps you feel good and keeps you healthy.
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What Does Pulmonary Mean? for Kids
Breathe in . . . breathe out . . . and feel your pulmonary power!
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Why Do I Get an Electric Shock? for Kids
Zap! You touched the doorknob and got a shock. Why does that happen? Find out in this article for kids.
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Why Does My Foot Fall Asleep? for Kids
Is your foot asleep? Find out why in this article for kids.