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  • Talking With Your Partner About Sex for Teens


    Find out why it's important to talk about sex with your partner and how to have that conversation.

  • Astigmatism for Parents


    In astigmatism, the cornea or lens of the eye has an abnormal shape, which may make things look blurry or wavy.

  • A to Z: Dermatitis, Infantile Seborrheic for Parents


    Learn about dermatitis, inflammation of the skin that causes itching and discomfort.

  • Congenital Cataracts for Parents


    A baby with congenital cataracts has clouding in one or both eyes. Doctors do surgery to treat them.

  • Corneal Abrasions for Parents


    Corneal abrasions, which are common among kids, happen when something gets into the eye. Though sometimes painful, they're rarely serious and usually heal within a few days.

  • Pinkeye (Conjunctivitis) for Teens


    Conjunctivitis, commonly called pinkeye, is an inflammation of the tissue covering the eye and inner surface of the eyelid.

  • Food Allergies: How to Cope for Teens


    With food allergies, preventing a reaction means avoiding that food entirely. But sometimes allergens can be hidden in places you don't expect. Here are tips on living with a food allergy.

  • A to Z: Molluscum Contagiosum for Parents


    Molluscum contagiosum is a common wart-like viral skin infection that goes away on its own over time.

  • What Does Farsighted Mean? for Kids


    If it's easy for you to see things far away but you have trouble seeing things that are close, you might be farsighted.

  • Caring for Your Child With Cerebral Palsy (CP): Birth to Age 5 for Parents


    If your child has cerebral palsy, there's a lot to know. This checklist makes it easy to find out what programs and services may be available to you.