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Your Kidneys for Kids
You need at least one kidney to live. Find out why in this article for kids.
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Preparing for Multiple Births for Parents
Are you expecting more than one baby? Find out how to take care of yourself and prepare for your multiple birth experience.
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Milk Allergy for Teens
Milk is in all kinds of foods, even things like baked goods. So what should a person who's allergic to milk do?
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Hirschsprung Disease for Parents
Children with Hirschsprung disease aren't able to pass a bowel movement, or do so with difficulty. Treatment almost always requires surgery.
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Single Ventricle Defects for Parents
Usually, a heart has two working ventricles (pumping chambers). Having a single ventricle means that only one of the two ventricles works well enough to pump blood.
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Sesame Allergy for Parents
Sesame is one of the most common foods that can cause allergic reactions. Avoiding sesame means more than just not eating it. It also means not eating any foods that might contain sesame as ingredients.
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Shellfish Allergy for Parents
Shellfish allergy can cause serious reactions. Find out common symptoms of allergic reactions and how to respond.
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Teething Tots for Parents
Teething can be a tough time for babies and parents. Here are the facts on teething, including tips for baby teeth hygiene and relieving pain.
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Well-Child Visit: 2 Months for Parents
Find out what this well-child visit will involve and what your baby might be doing by the second month.
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Seizures for Parents
Seizures are caused by a sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain. Find out what you need to know about seizures and what to do if your child has one.