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  • Is it Normal for One Testicle to Be Lower Than the Other? for Kids


    It's normal for either side to be slightly larger or hang lower.

  • Try Yoga to Lower Stress for Kids


    Yoga uses calming breathing and feel-good stretches to relax you. Find out more and give it a try.

  • Female Reproductive System (Slideshow) for Teens


    This slideshow explains how the female reproductive system works.

  • Fibular Hemimelia for Parents


    Babies who have fibular hemimelia are born with a short or missing fibula. Experts who treat bone problems have several options to help kids with a hemimelia.

  • Spondylolisthesis for Parents


    Spondylolisthesis happens when a bone in the back slips forward and out of place. In kids and teens, it’s a common cause of lower back pain.

  • Spondylolysis for Parents


    Spondylolysis is a very common cause of lower back pain in kids, teens, and young adults. It usually heals quickly with rest and other nonsurgical treatments.

  • A to Z: Lumbago for Parents


    Learn about causes of back pain and conditions that affect the back and spine.

  • Kidneys and Urinary Tract for Teens


    The kidneys perform several functions that are essential to health, the most important of which are to filter blood and produce urine.

  • Kidneys and Urinary Tract for Parents


    The bean-shaped kidneys, each about the size of a child's fist, are essential to our health. Their most important role is to filter blood and produce urine.

  • Female Reproductive System for Parents


    The female reproductive system is made up of the parts inside and outside a female’s body that help make a baby. Learn about them and how they work.

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