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Top signs your child has allergies

Sneezing? Runny nose? Itchy, watery eyes? All of the above?

If your child has these symptoms, you might be right to suspect an allergy: About one in five U.S. children has allergies.

Typically affecting the eyes, skin, or upper and lower airways, allergies are caused by a heightened immune response to normally harmless substances from foods to mold spores.

Learn more about allergies and ways to help your child. 

Local celebrity turns to Texas Children's to mend her child's heart

When KPRC Channel 2's Roseann Rogers learned at 33 weeks of pregnancy that her baby could possibly have a heart problem, she turned to Texas Children's Heart Center for help saving her child's life. Learn more

March 2006

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Help your teenager make good choices

During adolescence, health care is as much about avoiding risky behaviors as fighting infectious diseases. In fact, the top three killers of America’s teens are motor vehicle accidents, homicide and suicide. But many of these deaths are preventable – with the help of healthy communication. Find out how setting loving limits can help your teen