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  • Norovirus for Parents


    Norovirus is a virus that causes diarrhea and vomiting. Most norovirus infections get better on their own with home care.

  • A to Z: Amebiasis for Parents


    Amebiasis is an intestinal illness. People get it after eating, drinking, or touching something that's contaminated with a tiny parasite called Entamoeba histolytica.

  • How to Handle Heat Illness for Parents


    In hot weather, a child's internal temperature can rise and cause heat exhaustion, which can progress to heatstroke if not treated quickly.

  • How to Be Safe in Ice and Snow for Kids


    Winter is a fun time of year. But while you're out having fun, you have to know how to be safe. Check out our article for kids to learn how to stay safe in snow and cold weather.

  • Fever (High Temperature) In Kids for Parents


    Fevers happen when the body's internal "thermostat" raises the body temperature above normal. This is often the body's way of fighting infections.

  • Pool Safety for Parents


    Having a pool, pond, spa, or hot tub on your property is a huge responsibility when it comes to safety. Here’s how can you keep kids – yours and others – safe.

  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome for Kids


    Having irritable bowel syndrome can make a kid feel awful. The good news is that kids can take steps to feel better.

  • What's Sweat? for Kids


    Everybody sweats. Find out why perspiration happens in this article for kids.

  • Helicobacter pylori Infections for Parents


    H. pylori bacteria can cause digestive illnesses, including gastritis and peptic ulcer disease.

  • School Lunches for Kids


    Lunch is a great part of the school day. Find out why what you eat can rev you up - or slow you down - for the afternoon ahead.