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  • Can Kids and Teens With Asthma Play Sports? for Parents


    Kids and teens who have asthma can and do play sports. But some activities are better than others. Find out more.

  • What's the Difference Between a Nebulizer and an Inhaler? for Teens


    Inhalers and nebulizers are tools that help you get asthma medicine into the lungs. Find out how to use them.

  • My Asthma Inhaler Doesn't Help. What Can I Do? for Teens


    It's very common for teens with asthma to need changes in their medicines, such as a higher dose.

  • Sedation for Parents


    Sedation is the use of medicines to help someone relax and not feel pain during a medical procedure.

  • What Are "Magic" Mushrooms? for Parents


    Some kinds of mushrooms are considered illegal drugs because they contain substances that cause people to hallucinate. Find out more about hallucinogenic mushrooms.

  • Can People With Asthma Play Sports? for Teens


    Sports and exercise are a good idea for people with asthma. But some activities are better than others. Find out more.

  • COVID-19: Getting Tested for Parents


    As coronavirus spreads in communities, parents might wonder if their family should get tested. Here's how health care providers test for it.

  • Preventing Children's Sports Injuries for Parents


    Participation in sports can teach kids sportsmanship and discipline. But sports also carry the potential for injury. Here's how to protect your kids.

  • Respiratory Distress Syndrome for Parents


    Sometimes when babies are born premature, they have trouble breathing. This can be caused by respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). Learn what RDS is, and how babies can be helped.

  • Norovirus for Parents


    Norovirus is a virus that causes diarrhea and vomiting. Most norovirus infections get better on their own with home care.