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Growth and Your 13- to 18-Year-Old for Parents
Kids entering puberty will undergo many changes in their developing bodies. Find out more about what to expect.
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Growth and Your 6- to 12-Year-Old for Parents
As kids grow from grade-schoolers to preteens, there continues to be a wide range of "normal" as far as height, weight, and shape.
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Concussions (Topic Center) for Teens
How can you tell if you have a concussion? What should you do? And what's going to happen with sports and school? The facts are all on this page for teens.
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Breast Exams for Teens
It's rare for teen girls to have breast problems. But sometimes a doctor or nurse might think a breast exam is a good idea. Find out why, as well as what's involved in a breast exam.
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Your Child's Changing Voice for Parents
Along with obvious changes in physical appearance that come with puberty, your child’s voice will start sounding a whole lot different too.
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Homework Help (Topic Center) for Teens
Writing a report? Studying for a test? Having problems at school? Get tips and advice.
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Hygiene Basics for Teens
Puberty causes all kinds of changes in your body - and some may not make you feel very desirable. Read this article for information on dealing with greasy hair, perspiration, and body hair.
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PMS, Cramps, and Irregular Periods for Parents
Most period problems are common and normal. But some might be a sign that there's something else going on.
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Asthma (Topic Center) for Parents
Asthma keeps more kids home from school than any other chronic illness. Learn how to help your child manage the condition, stay healthy, and stay in school.
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Asthma (Topic Center) for Teens
This site has information and advice on managing and living with asthma.