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Childproofing and Preventing Household Accidents for Parents
You might think of babies and toddlers when you hear the words "babyproofing" or "childproofing," but unintentional injury is the leading cause of death in kids 14 and under.
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First Aid: Falls for Parents
Although most result in mild bumps and bruises, some falls can cause serious injuries that need medical attention.
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Why Does My Body Jerk Before I Fall Asleep? for Teens
This body movement is called a hypnic (or hypnagogic) or myoclonic jerk.
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Why Do I Feel Paralyzed Before I Fall Asleep? for Teens
Sleep paralysis can happen just once and never again.
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Preventing Injuries From Falling, Climbing, and Grabbing for Parents
Here's how to help protect kids from a dangerous fall or a tumble into a sharp edge in your home.
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First Aid: Dislocations for Parents
A dislocation happens when two connected bones are separated. These injuries require emergency medical care to avoid further damage.
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Common Sleep Problems for Teens
Sleep problems can keep some teens awake at night even when they want to sleep. If that sounds like you, find out what you can do.
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How Much Sleep Do I Need? for Teens
Teens need about 8 to 10 hours of sleep each night. But you might not be getting it. Here's why - and tips for getting more shut-eye.
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Safety Tips: Skateboarding for Parents
Skateboarding is undeniably cool, but it's also easy for riders to get hurt. Help your kids keep it safe with these safety tips.
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Why Does My Foot Fall Asleep? for Kids
Is your foot asleep? Find out why in this article for kids.