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Central Nervous System: The Brain and Spinal Cord for Parents
The brain and spinal cord make up the central nervous system. Find out how they work together to control everything we do.
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Bones, Muscles, and Joints for Teens
Our bones, muscles, and joints form our musculoskeletal system and enable us to do everyday physical activities.
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Bones, Muscles, and Joints for Parents
Without bones, muscles, and joints, we couldn't stand, walk, run, or even sit. The musculoskeletal system supports our bodies, protects our organs from injury, and enables movement.
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Your Muscles for Kids
You have more than 600 muscles in your body! They do everything from pumping blood throughout your body to helping you lifting your heavy backpack. Find out more.
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Safety Tips: Hockey for Parents
As fun as it is, ice hockey carries a very real risk of injury. To keep your kids as safe as possible, follow these tips.
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Fireworks Safety for Teens
Fireworks safety starts with the manufacturer, but it ends with you! Read these tips on handling fireworks safely and have a blast on the Fourth!
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Bike Safety for Kids
Some simple rules can keep you safe on two wheels. Lean more about bike riding in this article for kids.
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Quick Summary: Treating Gastroschisis (Gastroschisis Silo) for Parents
Gastroschisis is when a baby is born with the intestines, and sometimes other organs, sticking out through a hole in the belly wall near the umbilical cord. A gastroschisis silo allow the intestines to slowly move into the belly.
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Anxiety Disorders Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents
What teachers should know about anxiety disorders, and how to help students in the classroom.
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Safety Tips: Baseball for Parents
Baseball is by no means a dangerous sport. But it can present a very real risk of injuries from things like wild pitches, batted balls, and collisions in the field. These safety tips can help keep your kids safe on the diamond.