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  • A to Z: Lyme Disease for Parents


    Lyme disease is a bacterial infection spread through the bite of deer ticks.

  • Hey! A Black Widow Spider Bit Me! for Kids


    The black widow spider is one of six poisonous kinds of spiders in the United States. Learn more about them!

  • Choosing Safe Baby Products: Gates for Parents


    Gates placed at the top of stairs or in doorways are used to keep toddlers away from hazardous areas of the home. Here's what to look for.

  • Hey! A Scorpion Stung Me! for Kids


    Scorpions are about three inches long (about the length of a crayon), with eight legs and a small pair of claws that look like crabs' claws. Read all about them.

  • Tick Removal: A Step-by-Step Guide for Parents


    It's important to remove a tick as soon as possible. Follow these steps.

  • Is It Normal to Get Erections? for Teens


    If you've ever had an erection in an embarrassing situation, you've probably asked yourself this question. But erections are a perfectly normal function of the male body, especially in guys who are going through puberty.

  • Motivating Preschoolers to Be Active for Parents


    A preschooler's desire to move, move, move makes this a great time to encourage fitness habits that can last a lifetime.

  • Poison Ivy for Parents


    Most people get a reaction to poison ivy. Check out this article for tips on what to do and how to avoid poison ivy.

  • Cellulitis for Teens


    Cellulitis is a skin infection that involves areas of tissue just below the skin's surface. It can affect any part of the body, but it's most common on exposed areas, such as the face, arms, or lower legs.

  • Corneal Abrasions for Parents


    Corneal abrasions, which are common among kids, happen when something gets into the eye. Though sometimes painful, they're rarely serious and usually heal within a few days.

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