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  • Triple X Syndrome for Parents


    Triple X syndrome (also known as XXX syndrome, 47,XXX, and trisomy X) is a genetic condition found in girls only. Girls who have it may be taller than average, but the symptoms can vary greatly.

  • Health Care Providers: Pediatricians for Parents


    A pediatrician is a doctor who diagnoses and treats children’s health conditions and concerns, including physical, behavior, developmental, and mental health issues.

  • A to Z: Feeding Problems, Infant for Parents


    Some babies refuse to eat or don't eat enough. Others have problems digesting food. Learn more about common feeding problems here.

  • A to Z: Pectus Excavatum for Parents


    Learn more about pectus excavatum, commonly called sunken chest.

  • School Counselors for Teens


    School counselors can give you all sorts of tips and support on solving problems and making good decisions. Find out all the ways counselors can help students.

  • A to Z: Umbilical Granuloma for Parents


    Learn about disorders related to the umbilical cord and issues that affect newborn babies.

  • ADHD Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about ADHD, and teaching strategies to help students with ADHD succeed in school.

  • A to Z: Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) for Parents


    Learn about mental health disorders and causes of low self-esteem and negative thoughts about body image.

  • Anxiety Disorders for Teens


    Everyone feels anxious at times, but sometimes anxiety is too intense. Find out what makes anxiety disorders different from normal anxiety, and what to do if you think anxiety is a problem.

  • Health Care Providers: Behavioral Health Specialists for Parents


    Behavioral health is medical care that helps manage emotions and behaviors. The main health care providers who work in behavioral health are psychologists and psychiatrists.