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Hemophilia: Handling Bleeds for Parents
Kids with hemophilia can bleed easily or longer than normal. So it's important for parents to know how to handle bleeding when it happens.
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Recipes for Kids With Diabetes for Kids
Just like everyone else, kids who have diabetes need to eat a variety of healthy foods. Give these nutritious recipes a try!
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Collecting a Stool Sample for Testing for Parents
Stool tests often require a parent to collect a sample of their child’s poop at home. Here's how to do it.
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About Recipes for Teens With Diabetes for Teens
A diabetes educator and dietitian chose these recipes, but they're not just for people with diabetes. Almost anyone looking for nutritious meals and snacks can enjoy them.
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Strains and Sprains for Parents
Sprains and strains are common injuries, especially for kids who play hard or are into sports.
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School Lunches for Parents
Packing school lunches are a chance to steer kids toward good nutrition. Here are ideas for some fun and easy lunchbox options.
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Black Eyes for Parents
A black eye is bruising around the eyes that can look purple, black, or dark blue. Usually, they get better in a week or so.
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Rainy Day Fun for Parents
Looking for ways to keep the kids entertained and off the couch when the weather's bad? These quick-and-easy ideas will keep them happy and busy.
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Casts for Parents
Casts keep bones and other tissues in place while they heal. Here's what to expect, and how to care for casts.
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First Aid: Broken Bones for Teens
A broken bone requires emergency medical care. Here's what to do.