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10 Ways New Drivers Can Stay Safe for Teens
If you're a new driver, these 10 tips can keep you both sane and safe.
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Protecting Your Family From Wildfire Smoke Air Pollution for Parents
Wildfires are becoming more common due to changes in the environment. These tips can help you be ready when wildfires happen or the air quality is poor in your area.
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After a Flood: How Families Can Stay Safe for Parents
After a flood, there can be many possible dangers in and around your home. Here's how to keep kids safe.
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Being Safe in the Kitchen for Kids
Cooking and baking are lots of fun - as long as you stay safe. Read this article for safety tips before you head into the kitchen.
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What Is Marijuana? for Parents
Many teens and young adults use marijuana in some form. Understand its risks so you can help your kids make good decisions.
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Strep Throat for Teens
Strep throat is a common infection that usually needs to be treated with antibiotics. Find out how to recognize the signs of strep throat and what to expect if you have it.
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Necrotizing Enterocolitis for Parents
Necrotizing enterocolitis is an intestinal disease that usually affects preemies. Medicines and therapy can help babies with NEC.
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Colic for Parents
Colic is common in babies, but that doesn't make it easier for parents to handle. Learn what colic is, what causes it, and what you can do about it.
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Lead Poisoning for Parents
Long-term exposure to lead can cause serious health problems, particularly in young kids, so it's important to find out whether your child might be at risk for lead exposure.
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Asthma Triggers for Parents
Triggers — things in the air, weather conditions, or activities — can cause asthma flare-ups. By knowing and avoiding triggers, you'll help lessen your child's asthma symptoms.