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Broken Bones for Kids
What happens when you break a bone?
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Safety Tips: Inline Skating for Teens
Inline skating is good exercise and an excellent off-season training program for hockey and skiing. To stay safe while inline skating, take a look at these tips.
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How Broken Bones Heal for Kids
Broken bones have an amazing ability to heal, especially in kids. Here's how.
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Sports and Exercise Safety for Teens
Playing hard doesn't have to mean getting hurt. The best way to ensure a long and injury-free athletic career is to play it safe from the start. Find out how.
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Safety Tips: Running for Parents
Injuries can be common, and runners should always be aware of their surroundings. These tips can help keep runners safe.
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Safety Tips: Running for Teens
Injuries can be common, and runners should always be aware of their surroundings. To keep things safe while running, follow these tips.
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Sports Physicals for Teens
Just as professional sports stars need medical care to keep them playing their best, so do student athletes. That's why it's important to get a sports physical.
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Shin Splints for Teens
Shin splints are pain on the inner part of the shinbone, often from running or another high-impact activity. They get better with rest.
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Skin, Hair, and Nails for Teens
Our skin protects the network of tissues, muscles, bones, nerves, blood vessels, and everything else inside our bodies. Hair and nails are actually modified types of skin.
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Blood Test: T3 Resin Uptake (T3RU) for Parents
Doctors may order the T3 resin uptake when a child's symptoms or previous blood tests seem to suggest thyroid dysfunction.