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Peptic Ulcers for Parents
Bacteria cause most peptic ulcers. Usually, they can be cured.
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How to Safely Store and Dispose of Medicines for Parents
Part of using medicines safely is knowing how to store them and how to get rid of them after they expire or are no longer needed.
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Movement, Coordination, and Your 8- to 12-Month-Old for Parents
From scooting to crawling to cruising, during these months, babies are learning how to get around.
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Sleep Study (Polysomnogram) for Parents
A sleep study (or polysomnogram) helps doctors diagnose sleep problems. It is an overnight test that can record a variety of body functions while a child sleeps.
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Adenoids and Adenoidectomy for Teens
Often, tonsils and adenoids are surgically removed at the same time. So, what are adenoids exactly?
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Getting Rid of Old Medicines for Teens
Medicines can cause problems if they get into the water supply or the wrong hands. Find out how to dispose of old or unused meds safely in this article for teens.
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A to Z: Burn, First-Degree for Parents
A first-degree burn is a minor burn that only affects the top layer of skin, or epidermis. It is the mildest of the three types of burns (first-degree, second-degree, and third-degree).
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How to Handle Vomiting for Parents
Vomiting can be caused by many things, most commonly gastroenteritis (the "stomach flu"). Here's what to do when your child throws up.
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5 Ideas for Better Sleep for Teens
Insomnia can be a big problem for teens. Read our tips on getting a good night's sleep.
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Senses Experiment: Mystery Smells for Kids
How well do you smell? Find out by doing this experiment.