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  • 5 Ways to Be a Defensive Driver for Teens


    These defensive driving skills can help you avoid the dangers caused by other people's bad driving.

  • 10 Ways New Drivers Can Stay Safe for Teens


    If you're a new driver, these 10 tips can keep you both sane and safe.

  • What to Do After a Car Crash for Teens


    Although you do your best to drive responsibly and defensively, it's still a good idea to know what to do just in case you end up in an accident.

  • A to Z: Neutropenia for Parents


    Neutropenia is when the body has very low levels of certain white blood cells called neutrophils, the body's main defense against infection.

  • Immune System for Parents


    The immune system, composed of special cells, proteins, tissues, and organs that protect against germs and microorganisms, is the body's defense against disease.

  • 5 Ways to Stay Healthy for the Holidays for Teens


    Stay well and have a good time over the holidays — even if everyone else is falling apart. Our 5 tips will help boost your body's defenses.

  • What Should I Do if My Friend Has an Asthma Flare-Up? for Teens


    Friends can be the first line of defense for someone who is having an asthma flare-up. Here's how to be prepared.

  • Talking to Your Child's Preschool Teacher for Parents


    Enrolling your little one in preschool can be a time filled with many questions. Find out how to establish an open, clear channel of communication with your child's preschool teacher.

  • Immunotherapy to Treat Cancer for Parents


    This promising new type of cancer treatment stimulates a person's immune system so it is better able to fight disease.

  • Spider Bites for Parents


    Spiders rarely bite people. When they do, it’s usually in self-defense because they’re being crushed by a human. Usually, their venom is not strong enough to hurt humans.