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Teen girls' health
Teen girls' health
For many of us, lying in the sun is the ultimate relaxation. But too much sun can give you wrinkles, sunburn and put you at risk of skin cancer.
NHS
Teen boys' health
Teen boys' health
Exercise doesn't have to mean torturing yourself at the gym. Here are 10 ways to get fit while you have fun.
NHS
Child health 6-15
Child health 6-15
Any changes you make to your child’s diet and lifestyle are much more likely to be accepted if they involve the whole family.
NHS
Puberty
Puberty
Puberty describes the time in life when the body matures sexually and the reproductive organs become functional. It's caused by a release of the sex hormones testosterone and oestrodiol in the body.
NHS
Body piercing
Body piercing
If you decide to have a body piercing, make sure you find a reputable, licensed body piercing shop or piercer. Body piercing is especially popular with teenagers and young people. It’s a fairly safe procedure, as long as it’s performed by a licensed specialist, and care is taken by the piercer and yourself to avoid infection.
NHS
Tips for Teens: Lower Your Risk for Type 2 Diabetes
Tips for Teens: Lower Your Risk for Type 2 Diabetes
This tip sheet encourages teens to take steps to lower their risk for type 2 diabetes and provides advice on reaching a healthy weight and leading an active lifestyle. It includes healthy food and activity guides.
National Diabetes Education Program
Tips for Kids: Be Active
Tips for Kids: Be Active
This colorful, easy-to-read, reproducible tip sheet contains the basics about managing type 2 diabetes for children and their families. It also includes a list of resources where you can get more information for children
National Diabetes Education Program
The Teen Brain: Still Under Construction
The Teen Brain: Still Under Construction
One of the ways that scientists have searched for the causes of mental illness is by studying the development of the brain from birth to adulthood. Powerful new technologies have enabled them to track the growth of the brain and to investigate the connections between brain function, development, and behavior.
The National Institute of Mental Health
Puberty and Precocious Puberty: Overview
Puberty and Precocious Puberty: Overview
The onset of puberty, the time in life when a person becomes sexually mature, typically occurs between ages 8 and 13 for girls and ages 9 and 14 for boys.
The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome
Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome is a rare neurological disorder characterized by recurring facial paralysis, swelling of the face and lips (usually the upper lip), and the development of folds and furrows in the tongue.
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
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