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  • Definition: Fats for Teens


    The body uses fat as a fuel source, and fat is the major storage form of energy in the body.

  • Definition: Ketones for Parents


    When fats are broken down for energy, chemicals called ketones appear in the blood and urine.

  • Bipolar Disorder for Teens


    Bipolar disorder causes extreme ups and downs in a person’s mood and energy. With the right treatment, people with bipolar can learn to manage their moods.

  • Sports Supplements for Teens


    Sports supplements are products used to enhance athletic performance. Lots of people who want to improve their performance have questions about how supplements work and whether they're safe.

  • A Guide to Eating for Sports for Teens


    You've prepared for the game in almost every way possible: but now what should you eat? Read about performance foods, nutritional supplements, and more.

  • Learning About Calories for Kids


    You've probably heard about calories. Are they good or bad for you? Find out in this article for kids.

  • Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) for Parents


    A person with SAD typically experiences symptoms of depression as winter approaches and daylight hours become shorter.

  • Figuring Out Fat and Calories for Teens


    From all you hear, you'd think fat and calories are really bad for you, but we all need a certain amount of them in our diets. Find out the truth about fat and calories.

  • Reading Food Labels for Parents


    Find out how to make healthy food choices for your family by reading food labels.

  • Relaxation Techniques for Kids With Serious Illness for Parents


    Help ease your child's pain and anxiety with these exercises, complete with step-by-step instructions.

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