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Flying and Your Child's Ears for Parents
That weird ear-popping sensation is a normal part of air travel. Here's how to help equalize the air pressure in your child's ears to prevent or decrease ear pain.
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Air Travel During Pregnancy for Parents
Most healthy pregnant women can fly up to 4 weeks before their due date. After that, it's best to stay close to home in case you deliver.
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I Have Sickle Cell Trait: Is It Safe to Fly or Travel to the Mountains? for Teens
If you have sickle cell trait, find out if it's safe to fly or go to the mountains.
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Eardrum Injuries for Parents
A "popped" eardrum is more than just painful - it can sometimes lead to hearing loss. Learn about ruptured eardrums and how to prevent them.
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Ear Injuries for Parents
Ear injuries not only can affect a child's hearing, but sense of balance too. That's because our ears also help keep us steady on our feet.
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Staying Healthy While You Travel for Parents
When you're traveling with your kids, there's a chance that someone might get sick. But early planning and smart packing can help ensure your family stays healthy and safe.
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Hey! A Bee Stung Me! for Kids
Bee, or honeybee, is the word many people use to describe any flying insect that has wings and a stinger. Learn more about bees.
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Pregnancy Precautions for Parents
There can be a lot of questions about what's safe during pregnancy. Find out what's OK and what you should avoid before your baby is born.
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The Magic of Play: How It Inspires & Aids Early Development for Parents
Learn why play is so important during the preschool years, and what you can do to foster your child's imagination.
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Eardrum Injuries for Teens
Perforated eardrums can really hurt. And if you can't hear as well as usual, they can be scary. The good news is, most people who have them get all their hearing back eventually.