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Your Changing Body: Answers for Girls With Autism for Kids
As you get older, your body will change -- this is part of growing up. Here's what to expect.
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What Are Varicose Veins? for Kids
Do you know an older person whose legs look like a road map with all those blue and purple squiggly lines? They're probably varicose veins.
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Common Childhood Orthopedic Conditions for Parents
Flatfeet, toe walking, pigeon toes, bowlegs, and knock-knees. Lots of kids have these common orthopedic conditions, but are they medical problems that can and should be corrected?
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Dwarfism for Teens
A dwarf is a short-statured person whose adult height is 4 feet 10 inches or under. Find out what happens when a person has dwarfism and why some people are born with it.
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A to Z: Genu Varum for Parents
Learn about common childhood orthopedic conditions and conditions that affect the legs and knees.
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Meniscus Tears for Teens
The key to healing meniscus tears is not to get back into play too quickly. Find out what meniscus tears are and how to treat them.
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A to Z: Open Wound, Knee/Leg/Ankle for Parents
Learn more about knee, leg, and ankle wounds and how they're treated.
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Taking Care of Your Body: Answers for Boys With Autism for Teens
When you're a teen, your body changes — this is part of growing up. You will have to learn new routines to keep yourself clean and healthy. Here's what to expect.
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Taking Care of Your Body: Answers for Boys With Autism for Kids
Learning how to take care of your body is part of growing up. Here's what to do to keep yourself clean and healthy.
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The Ponseti Method: Bracing Phase for Parents
The Ponseti method to treat clubfoot is done in two phases – the casting phase gradually moves the foot to the correct position, and the bracing phase makes sure it stays there. Learn about bracing.