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  • Sinusitis for Teens


    If you've been waking up with headaches, feeling stuffy or congested, and experiencing swelling around your eyes, you may have sinusitis - an infection of the sinus air spaces found in the bones around the nose.

  • Parenting Multiples for Parents


    Parents of twins (or more!) can feel as if they've left the hospital and arrived home on a different planet. Here's how to cope.

  • Headaches for Parents


    Headaches affect kids as well as adults. Learn about common causes and when to talk to a doctor.

  • Well-Child Visit: 3 to 5 Days for Parents


    Find out what this well-child visit will involve a few days after your baby is born.

  • Well-Child Visit: Newborn for Parents


    Find out what this well-child visit will involve after your baby arrives.

  • 10 Ways to Help Your Teen Succeed in High School for Parents


    Even though teens are seeking independence, parental involvement is still an important part of academic success.

  • Burping Your Baby for Parents


    Here's a quick guide to an important part of feeding a baby: burping.

  • Rainy Day Fun for Kids


    You wake up and the weather is all wet. What are you going to do today? Here are four ideas to try when it's raining cats and dogs.

  • Can I Stop Myself From Having a Wet Dream? for Teens


    Find out what the experts have to say.

  • What Are Wet Dreams? for Teens


    Wet dreams begin during puberty when the body starts making more testosterone, a male hormone. Some guys may feel embarrassed, but they're normal.