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  • A to Z: Tinea Cruris (Jock Itch) for Parents


    Tinea cruris, also known as jock itch, is a skin infection of the groin area caused by several types of fungi often found on the skin.

  • Electronic Health Records for Teens


    Because EHRs improve how well your doctors talk to each other and coordinate your treatment, they can enhance your medical care. Get the facts on electronic health records.

  • What to Do About Diarrhea for Parents


    Diarrhea is common and usually not a sign of something serious. Find out what to do if your child has diarrhea.

  • Why Do I Need to Wash My Hands? for Kids


    Washing your hands is the best way to stop germs from spreading. Learn all about the best way to wash your hands in this article for kids.

  • A to Z: Central Sleep Apnea for Parents


    Learn more about this condition, in which abnormal brain signals cause a person's breathing to stop and start repeatedly during sleep.

  • Senses Experiment: Catch the Penny! for Kids


    Test your vision by trying this experiment.

  • Peanut Butter & Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies for Kids


    Get a blast of flavor from these peanut butter, banana, and chocolate chip cookies.

  • What Is Roseola? for Kids


    Roseola is a sickness that mostly affects babies and toddlers. It can cause a high fever and a rash on the belly or chest.

  • When Can Kids Return to Sports After a Concussion? for Parents


    After a concussion, athletes often ask how soon they can start playing again. Usually, they can return to sports when all symptoms are gone and a health care provider gives the OK.

  • Egg Allergy for Kids


    Babies sometimes have an allergic reaction to eggs. If that happens, they can't eat eggs for a while. But the good news is that most kids outgrow this allergy by age 5.