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Formula Feeding FAQs: Getting Started for Parents
Shopping for formula-feeding supplies can be daunting. Here are answers to some common questions about formula feeding.
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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.
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Kitchen: Household Safety Checklist for Parents
Use these checklists to make a safety check of your home, including your kitchen. You should answer "yes" to all of these questions.
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Dandruff for Teens
If you're worried about dandruff, you're not alone. Dandruff can start in puberty, and lots of teens and adults live with it. Learn how to control it.
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Dandruff for Parents
Got flakes? Most cases of dandruff don't require a visit to a doctor's office. Treat them at home with special, over-the-counter dandruff shampoos.
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Cord Blood Banking for Parents
Should you bank your newborn's cord blood? This article can help you decide.
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Gun Safety for Teens
Every year, guns are used to kill or injure thousands of Americans. Here's how to keep yourself safe, whether your family has guns at home or not.
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Insulin Injections for Parents
Before giving an insulin injection, know the basics so you can set up and do it safely and with confidence.
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Talking to the Pharmacist for Parents
If your child is sick, you'll probably have many questions to ask your doctor. But have you made a list of questions and concerns to share with your pharmacist?
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Food Allergies and Travel for Teens
Taking precautions and carrying meds are just part of normal life for someone who has a food allergy. Here are some tips on how to make travel also feel perfectly routine.