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Stomachache in children: How to know if it's serious Blog Posts
Most children experience abdominal pain from time to time. As a parent, it can be hard to decide if your child's abdominal pain is normal or the sign of something more serious. Here's how to know.

Naloxone overdose intervention: When minutes count Blog Posts
Minutes count when someone overdoses on opioids. That's why it's important to administer the over-the-counter, overdose-reversal medication naloxone. Read what you can do to save a life.

5 FAQ about laughing gas for pain relief during labor, delivery Blog Posts
Laughing during labor? Nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, won’t cause hysterical laughing during labor. Learn more about this childbirth pain relief option.

Hunting and heart attacks Blog Posts
Your gear might be prepared for hunting season, but have you stopped to ask yourself if your heart is ready?

Sunburn treatment: What works? Blog Posts
You may feel the burn after spending too much time in the sun without sunscreen. There's no fast fix to soothe a sunburn, but you can follow these six tips to ease your discomfort.

Common questions about headaches Blog Posts
Did you know headaches generally are classified into two main types? Learn if the pain in your head is a primary or secondary headache and what you can do to prevent them.

When temps rise, remember these heatstroke prevention tips Blog Posts
When the weather forecast calls for hot and humid days ahead, follow these steps to keep cool and prevent heatstroke.

Women and stroke: What you need to know Blog Posts
Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death for women. Learn why women have a greater risk than men and how to spot a stroke quickly.

Winter sports care for Olympians, everyday enthusiasts Blog Posts
While most winter sports lovers aren't in the same league as Olympians, their care has some things in common. Learn about those similarities from a U.S. Ski Jumping Team physician.

The facts about chest acne Blog Posts
Acne can appear anywhere you have oil glands on your skin, including the back, face, stomach or chest. Learn about some factors that can lead to chest acne and what you can do to prevent or treat it.