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  • Warts

    Detailed information on the most common types of warts, including foot warts, flat warts, genital warts, and filiform warts.

  • Warts in Children

    Warts on the skin are harmless growths. They are caused by a virus. Warts can spread to other parts of the body and to other people.

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  • Wasabi, root, raw, 1 root
  • Watch That Backpack Load

    Most children rely on backpacks to carry books and supplies to and from school and activities. But a backpack that's too heavy or doesn't fit right can cause harm.

  • Watch Your Weight

    The best way to lose weight is to set a reasonable goal and lose it slowly. Here are some tips to help you.

  • Watching for Internal Sports Injury in a Child

    Internal abdominal injuries from blunt trauma are serious injuries that occur when the body hits or collides with a large object. These types of injuries are most common in contact sports like football, ice hockey, soccer, and lacrosse.

  • Watching Sodium When You Have Diabetes

    If you have diabetes, limiting your salt intake can help prevent or control high blood pressure and heart disease. Read on for helpful tips and information.

  • Water Safety and Teens

    Teens are more likely to know how to swim. But they are still at risk for drowning. Read on for important tips to help protect your teen from drowning.

  • Water Safety for Children

    Preventive steps parents can take to protect their children from drowning.