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Splenectomies for Parents
A splenectomy is surgery to remove an injured spleen.
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Sickle Cell Disease for Parents
Sickle cell disease is a blood disorder that makes red blood cells change shape and cause health problems. Find out how to help your child.
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Strokes for Teens
Strokes are more common in older adults, but teens can have one too. This "brain attack" happens when blood flow to the brain stops, even for a second.
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Strokes for Parents
A stroke happens when blood flow to the brain stops, even for a second. Often, kids who have a stroke can learn to use their arms and legs and speak again through brain retraining.
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Stomachaches for Teens
Lots of different problems can cause similar kinds of stomach pain - not all of them related to the digestive system. Here are some clues about what could be going on.
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Stomachaches for Parents
Kids can have stomach pain for lots of reasons - not all of them related to the digestive system. Here are some clues about what could be going on.
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Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) for Parents
Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) is an immune deficiency that can be successfully treated if it's found early.
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Expert Answers (Q&A) for Teens
Got a question? What do the experts have to say? Look here for answers to many common questions.
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Factsheets (for Educators) for Parents
These Factsheets explain the basics about health conditions that can affect learning in the classroom, and offer quick tips on teaching strategies to help students succeed in school. Each factsheet features links to related resources for kids, teens, and their parents, as well as additional resources for teachers.
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Health Problems for Kids
Even kids can have health problems. Some problems are serious — and some are not so serious. You can get all the info you need about health problems like cancer, asthma, muscular dystrophy, and more.