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  • Blood Test: Amylase for Parents


    An amylase test may be done if a child has signs of a problem with the pancreas, such as belly pain, nausea, or vomiting.

  • Strabismus for Kids


    Strabismus is when someone's eyes don't look straight ahead. It might look as if the person has one crossed eye. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Are Infant Walkers Safe? for Parents


    Find out what the experts have to say.

  • Is it Normal to Feel Sad After Having a Baby? for Parents


    During a baby's first few days of life, it's normal for moms to feel emotional highs and lows, often called the "baby blues."

  • Amebiasis for Parents


    Amebiasis is an intestinal illness transmitted when someone eats or drinks something that's contaminated with a microscopic parasite.

  • How to Take Your Child's Pulse for Parents


    Need to check your child's heart rate? Follow our guide and check with your doctor if you have questions.

  • What to Do About Stomachaches for Parents


    Stomachaches are common in childhood, and often caused by gas, constipation or viruses. Find out when a stomachache requires a trip to the doctor.

  • 5 Ways to Cope With Anxiety for Teens


    Everyone feels worried or nervous at times. Here are 5 tips for teens to help manage anxiety.

  • How Can I Improve My Self-Esteem? for Teens


    We all have problems with self-esteem at certain times in our lives. Here are some tips that might help.

  • Immune System for Teens


    The immune system is made up of special cells, proteins, tissues, and organs that defend people against germs and microorganisms.