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Homemade Chicken Soup for Teens
Chicken soup can be high in salt, but this "from scratch" recipe allows you to control the amount of salt (and fat) in your soup. Plus, it's easy to make!
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What Are Sebaceous Glands? for Kids
Sebaceous glands make oil to keep skin soft and smooth.
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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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Hair for Parents
Hair grows all over the human body except the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, and lips.
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What Are Beta Cells? for Kids
Beta cells make insulin, a hormone that controls the level of glucose (a type of sugar) in the blood.
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What Is Sebum? for Kids
You can't see it, but it's there. Sebum is your skin's natural oil, and it keeps your skin soft and makes it a bit waterproof.
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A to Z: Lumbago for Parents
Learn about causes of back pain and conditions that affect the back and spine.
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How Long Is Mono Contagious? for Teens
If someone gets mono, the virus stays in that person's body for life. The virus may surface from time to time and possibly infect someone else. Here are the facts on how mono works.
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Your Skin for Kids
No matter how you think of it, your skin is very important. It covers and protects everything inside your body.
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Your Hair for Kids
Having a bad hair day? Find out all about hair in this article for kids.