Medically reviewed by: Melanie L. Pitone, MDThis link opens in a new tab Learn About Primary Care Pediatrics at Nemours Children's HealthThis link opens in a new tab Most spider bites don't go all the ...
Utilizar un condón al mantener relaciones sexuales puede ayudar a prevenir las enfermedades de transmisión sexual (ETS) y el embarazo. Pero utilizar dos preservativos a la vez no te proporcionará ...
Medically reviewed by: Amy W. Anzilotti, MDThis link opens in a new tab Learn About Primary Care Pediatrics at Nemours Children's HealthThis link opens in a new tab A medical record is a history of ...
What’s Happening in My Body? Even though it’s called week 1 of your pregnancy, you’re not actually pregnant yet! This first week of pregnancy is your menstrual period, and the week before conception ...
Fainting (or "passing out") is a temporary loss of consciousness that usually happens because not enough blood is going to the brain due to a drop in blood pressure. Blood pressure can drop from ...
Medically reviewed by: Elana Pearl Ben-Joseph, MDThis link opens in a new tab Learn About Primary Care Pediatrics at Nemours Children's HealthThis link opens in a new tab Holidays like the Fourth of ...
Medically reviewed by: Larissa Hirsch, MDThis link opens in a new tab Learn About Ophthalmology (Eye Care) at Nemours Children's HealthThis link opens in a new tab A tear duct is a small tube that ...
Medically reviewed by: Amy W. Anzilotti, MDThis link opens in a new tab Learn About Pediatric General Surgery at Nemours Children's HealthThis link opens in a new tab Kids who need to have surgery may ...
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What Is Diabetes? Diabetes happens when the body can't use glucose normally. Glucose is a type of sugar that comes from the food we eat. It's the main source of energy for all the body's cells.
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The axillary (armpit) method is a convenient way to take a child's temperature, especially for kids who can't hold a thermometer in their mouths. Here's how to do it.