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Methamphetamine (Meth) for Teens
Meth is a powerful stimulant drug that's extremely addictive and destructive. Find out how it works and why it's smart to avoid it.
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When a Loved One Dies: How to Help Your Child for Parents
When a loved one dies, children feel and show their grief in different ways. Here are some tips for parents on supporting kids through a loss.
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Sexual Violence and Rape: How to Help a Friend for Teens
If a friend confides they have been raped, sexually abused, or assaulted, your support can mean a lot.
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PCP for Teens
PCP use is pretty rare these days, mostly because of the drug's scary side effects. Find out more about the drug phencyclidine in this article for teens.
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What Is Methamphetamine (Meth)? for Parents
Methamphetamines are dangerous stimulants that speed up a person's heart rate and bodily functions. When used in large doses, meth can kill.
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A to Z: Wound Dehiscence for Parents
Wound dehiscence is a condition where a cut made during a surgical procedure separates or ruptures after it has been stitched back together.
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What Are "Magic" Mushrooms? for Parents
Some kinds of mushrooms are considered illegal drugs because they contain substances that cause people to hallucinate. Find out more about hallucinogenic mushrooms.
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Kids and Video Games for Parents
Like a lot of aspects of raising kids, when it comes to video games, the healthiest approach is moderation.
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What Is PCP? for Parents
PCP abuse is less common these days, mostly because of the drug's scary side effects. Find out more about the drug phencyclidine.
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A to Z: Seizure, Tonic-Clonic for Parents
A tonic-clonic seizure (also called a grand mal seizure) is a sudden attack that brings on intense muscle spasms and loss of consciousness. It is caused by abnormal brain activity and affects the entire body.