Search Page Filters 9238 result(s) Thumbnail Image Image Food allergy Article A food allergy happens when your immune system overreacts to certain foods. In most cases, the reaction is mild, causing symptoms Thumbnail Image Image Folic acid (folates) Article Folic acid, one of the B vitamins, is important for the normal development of an unborn child (fetus). Folic acid and its closely Thumbnail Image Image Fiber Article Dietary fiber is the part of plant foods that the body cannot digest. Eating foods with fiber helps to keep the digestive tract Thumbnail Image Image Fracture Article A fracture is a break in a bone. Fractures can range from a hairline crack in the bone to the bone being broken into two or more Thumbnail Image Image First-degree burn Article A first-degree burn is a minor red burn of the top layer of skin, such as a mild sunburn. The burned skin may hurt and be slightly Thumbnail Image Image Giardiasis (giardia) Article Giardiasis (also called giardia) is an illness caused by infection with the parasite Giardia lamblia, also known as Giardia Thumbnail Image Image Galactosemia Article Galactosemia is a rare, inherited genetic condition caused by high levels of galactose in the blood. Galactose is a part of the Thumbnail Image Image Growth spurt Article A growth spurt is a period when a child's height rapidly increases. Growth spurts are most obvious when a child is an infant (in Thumbnail Image Image Growing pains Article Growing pains are leg pains that may wake your child at night. But the pain is not caused by the child's growth. Nor is it caused Thumbnail Image Image Groin area Article The groin area is located on each side of the body in the folds where the abdomen and the thighs join. The pubic bone divides the Pagination Previous page Previous Previous page ... Page 776 Current page 777 Page 778 Page 779 Next page ... Next page Next Filters Type Article Video Audio Topic Self-Care Falls Safety Health Conditions Providing Care Nutrition Wellness Mental Health Available Translations English Spanish Nepali Arabic Chinese, Simplified Author Healthwise Careforth External Source Clear filters
Thumbnail Image Image Food allergy Article A food allergy happens when your immune system overreacts to certain foods. In most cases, the reaction is mild, causing symptoms
Thumbnail Image Image Folic acid (folates) Article Folic acid, one of the B vitamins, is important for the normal development of an unborn child (fetus). Folic acid and its closely
Thumbnail Image Image Fiber Article Dietary fiber is the part of plant foods that the body cannot digest. Eating foods with fiber helps to keep the digestive tract
Thumbnail Image Image Fracture Article A fracture is a break in a bone. Fractures can range from a hairline crack in the bone to the bone being broken into two or more
Thumbnail Image Image First-degree burn Article A first-degree burn is a minor red burn of the top layer of skin, such as a mild sunburn. The burned skin may hurt and be slightly
Thumbnail Image Image Giardiasis (giardia) Article Giardiasis (also called giardia) is an illness caused by infection with the parasite Giardia lamblia, also known as Giardia
Thumbnail Image Image Galactosemia Article Galactosemia is a rare, inherited genetic condition caused by high levels of galactose in the blood. Galactose is a part of the
Thumbnail Image Image Growth spurt Article A growth spurt is a period when a child's height rapidly increases. Growth spurts are most obvious when a child is an infant (in
Thumbnail Image Image Growing pains Article Growing pains are leg pains that may wake your child at night. But the pain is not caused by the child's growth. Nor is it caused
Thumbnail Image Image Groin area Article The groin area is located on each side of the body in the folds where the abdomen and the thighs join. The pubic bone divides the