High School
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Anaesthesia or sedation for your child’s dental work?
High SchoolWhile sedation dentistry is generally safe, all medicines include inherent dangers. If you have questions, consult with your child's dentist.
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Teen depression: A parent’s guide
High SchoolDespite the fact that depression is extremely treatable, the majority of depressed teenagers (and their parents) never seek help.
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Should you force your teen to have an at-home drug test?
High SchoolAccording to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, drug testing should never be done as a stand-alone response to a…
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Teenage cosmetic surgery: Yay or nay?
High SchoolIn the age of selfies, an increasing number of adolescents are demanding plastic surgery. Should you allow your teen to…
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Should you let your teen get a body piercing?
High SchoolBefore allowing your teen to get a piercing, know that all piercings can be dangerous if not performed by a…
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How to treat the stomach flu in children
Babies & ToddlersIt's easy to get frantic when your child has the stomach flu. The good news is, oftentimes you can safely…
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Hacks for building your teen’s self-esteem and confidence
High SchoolFollow these practical and super effective hacks to help your teen grow into a strong, confident adult with healthy self-worth.
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Teens and screens: How much is too much?
High SchoolScreen time has always been a contentious topic. How much is too much? How young is too young for screen…
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Does my little athlete need a mouthguard?
High SchoolAll sporting activities carry the danger of certain injuries, particularly contact sports. A mouthguard can help protect your child’s smile.
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How to interpret your child’s growth chart
Babies & ToddlersCharting your child's height, weight, and head circumference can determine whether they are growing at the appropriate rate for their…
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The dangers of passive smoking
Babies & ToddlersIf you smoke, one of the most important things you can do for your own health and the health of…
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Help: My child has the flu!
Babies & ToddlersMost children with the flu feel tired and have a fever, headache, dry cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose,…











