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  • Going to School When You Have Diabetes for Kids


    Are you on your own at school when you're dealing with diabetes? Not at all. Your teachers, coaches, school nurse, and friends can help you out.

  • Can Kids With Asthma Play Sports? for Kids


    Kids who have asthma can and do play sports. Find out how to do it safely in this article for kids.

  • What Happens if You Keep Playing Sports When You're Injured? for Teens


    When it comes to sports injuries, the days of "just suck it up" or "play through the pain" are over. Here's why.

  • Concussions: Prevention Tips for Teens


    It’s important to try to prevent concussions since they can cause long lasting, serious effects on the brain.

  • Signing Kids Up for Sports for Parents


    Organized sports can help kids grow in many ways. Consider your child's age, personality, and abilities to help make sports fun.

  • Concussions: Alex's Story for Teens


    Alex plays high school football, track, basketball, and lacrosse. He's had two concussions. Here, he talks about his experience and what he learned.

  • Compulsive Exercise for Teens


    Compulsive exercise can lead to serious health problems. Lots of people don't know when they've crossed the line from healthy activity to unhealthy addiction. Read about ways to tell.

  • 5 Ways to Avoid Sports Injuries for Kids


    Sports injuries often can be prevented. Find out how in this article for kids.

  • Repetitive Stress Injuries in Sports for Teens


    Repetitive stress injuries (RSIs) happen when movements are repeated over and over, damaging a bone, tendon, or joint.

  • Safety Tips: Hockey for Teens


    As fun as it is, ice hockey carries a very real risk of injury. To find out how to stay as safe as possible, follow these tips.

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