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  • Safety Tips: Running for Teens


    Injuries can be common, and runners should always be aware of their surroundings. To keep things safe while running, follow these tips.

  • Safety Tips: Running for Parents


    Injuries can be common, and runners should always be aware of their surroundings. These tips can help keep runners safe.

  • Health Care Providers: Adolescent Medicine Specialists for Parents


    An adolescent medicine specialist is a doctor who diagnoses and treats physical and emotional health concerns of kids and teens.

  • Study Drugs for Teens


    Some people use certain medicines without a prescription because they think these meds help with focus and concentration. If you've heard of "study drugs" and wonder if there are any risks, find out in this article for teens.

  • Safety Tips: Soccer for Teens


    Soccer is easy to learn at a young age, and it's great exercise. But it's also a contact sport, and injuries are bound to happen. To help prevent mishaps, follow these safety tips.

  • Health Care Providers: Allergists/Immunologists for Parents


    An allergist is a doctor who diagnoses and treats asthma, allergies, or immune system conditions.

  • How Can I Deal With My Asthma? for Teens


    Asthma is more common these days than it used to be. The good news is it's also a lot easier to manage and control.

  • Eczema for Teens


    Eczema is a common skin problem. Find out more about it and how you can deal with the skin stress.

  • Thyroid Cancer for Parents


    Thyroid cancer is uncommon in kids. Most who develop it do very well when the cancer is found and treated early.

  • Taking Prescription Opioid Pain Medicines Safely for Teens


    Opioids are very good at controlling pain, but there are risks to taking them. If you've been prescribed a medicine that contains an opioid, find out how to use it safely.

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