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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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Why Exercise Is Wise for Teens
Getting the right amount of exercise can rev up your energy levels and even help you to feel better emotionally. Find out why.
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Nutritional Needs for Kids With Cancer for Parents
Eating as well as possible and staying hydrated can help kids undergoing cancer treatment keep up their strength and deal with side effects. These tips can help.
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Skin, Hair, and Nails: The Body’s Protective Layer for Parents
Skin, hair, and nails form the outer layer of our body and protect everything inside.
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The Schroth Method of Physical Therapy for Parents
The Schroth Method is a type of physical therapy. Its exercises help people with scoliosis or kyphosis have better posture.
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Therapy for ADHD for Teens
Therapy is part of the treatment for ADHD. This article is for teens who want to know what to expect from therapy and how it works for ADHD.
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Relaxation Techniques for Kids With Serious Illness for Parents
Help ease your child's pain and anxiety with these exercises, complete with step-by-step instructions.
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Cerebral Palsy for Teens
Cerebral palsy is one of the most common developmental disabilities in the United States. It affects a person's ability to move and coordinate body movements.
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ADHD Medicines for Parents
Medicine doesn’t cure ADHD. But it does help boost a child's ability to pay attention, slow down, and have more self-control. This article for parents has details on how ADHD medicines help.