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  • A to Z: Pancreatitis for Parents


    Learn more about pancreatitis, an inflammation of the pancreas that can cause severe belly pain and vomiting.

  • A to Z: Graft Versus Host Disease for Parents


    When a person receives a stem cell transplant, this treatable complication can make it tougher for the immune system to heal.

  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease for Kids


    It's normal to get a stomachache once in a while, but some kids have something more serious called inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Find out more about it.

  • What to Do About Headaches for Parents


    Headaches are rarely a sign of something serious. Here's what to do if your child has a headache.

  • A to Z: Bronchitis for Parents


    Bronchitis (say: bron-kye-tis) is an inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes, the airways that connect the trachea (windpipe) to the lungs.

  • Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) for Teens


    Learn about juvenile idiopathic arthritis, a specific kind of arthritis that usually occurs in kids and teens younger than 17.

  • Words to Know (Cancer Glossary) for Teens


    Check out our cancer glossary for lots of easy-to-read definitions.

  • Stomachaches for Teens


    Lots of different problems can cause similar kinds of stomach pain - not all of them related to the digestive system. Here are some clues about what could be going on.

  • A to Z: Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) for Parents


    Learn about juvenile idiopathic arthritis, which usually occurs in kids and teens under age 17.

  • Hives (Urticaria) for Teens


    Hives cause raised red bumps or welts on the skin. They're pretty common and usually not serious. Find out what to do about hives in this article for teens.