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  • Road Trip Boredom Busters for Parents


    Road trips can be fun and educational with just a little planning and preparation. Here are some ideas to get your family revved up for a trip long on smiles and short on frustration.

  • A to Z: Intestinal Malrotation for Parents


    Malrotation is twisting of the bowel that happens when a baby's intestines don't develop properly in the uterus. It can be a medical emergency.

  • Sports, Exercise, and Diabetes for Teens


    Teens with diabetes can exercise and play sports at the same level as everyone else, so whether you want to go for the gold or just go hiking in your hometown, diabetes shouldn't hold you back.

  • Pinkeye for Kids


    Pinkeye is the most common eye problem kids can have. It causes redness, itching, inflammation, and pus to collect in the eyes.

  • Healthy Eating Away From Home for Teens


    We all know the importance of eating well. But how are you supposed to do so when your schedule is so demanding you're never at home? Find out how to make healthy food choices on the go.

  • Bruises for Teens


    Learn about bruises, why they happen, how to make them go away faster, and why they turn all those funny colors.

  • Gastroesophageal Reflux (GER) for Parents


    When symptoms of heartburn or acid indigestion happen a lot, it could be gastroesophageal reflux (GER). And it can be a problem for kids - even newborns.

  • Story Time for Preschoolers for Parents


    Reading aloud to your preschooler is a great way to encourage learning development and to help prepare your child for independent reading down the line.

  • Food Poisoning for Kids


    Did you ever eat something that made you feel ooky? It might have been food poisoning.

  • Cuts, Scratches, and Scrapes for Teens


    Most small cuts, scrapes, or abrasions heal on their own. Here are tips for teens on how to treat cuts at home - and when to get medical help.