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  • How to Safely Store and Dispose of Medicines for Parents


    Part of using medicines safely is knowing how to store them and how to get rid of them after they expire or are no longer needed.

  • Food Poisoning for Teens


    The germs that get into food and cause food poisoning are tiny, but can have a powerful effect on the body. Find out what to do if you get food poisoning - and how to prevent it.

  • A to Z: Tetanus for Parents


    Tetanus, also known as lockjaw, is a serious but preventable disease that affects the body's muscles and nerves.

  • Food Poisoning for Parents


    Sometimes, germs can get into food and cause food poisoning. Find out what to do if your child gets food poisoning - and how to prevent it.

  • Your Tongue for Kids


    Your tongue: You taste with it, talk with it, and sometimes even stick it out! Find out more in this article for kids.

  • What to Do After a Car Crash for Teens


    Although you do your best to drive responsibly and defensively, it's still a good idea to know what to do just in case you end up in an accident.

  • Cholera for Teens


    Cholera is an intestinal infection that mostly affects people in tropical regions. Find out more about cholera in this article for teens.

  • Talking to the Pharmacist for Parents


    If your child is sick, you'll probably have many questions to ask your doctor. But have you made a list of questions and concerns to share with your pharmacist?

  • What Is Type 1 Diabetes? for Teens


    Diabetes affects how the body uses glucose, a sugar that is the body's main source of fuel. In type 1 diabetes, glucose can't get into the body's cells where it's needed.

  • Epilepsy for Kids


    People who have epilepsy have seizures. You might also hear a seizure called a convulsion, fit, or spell.