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    Caffeine and energy drinks

    Health A-Z

    Caffeine is a stimulant drug found in many drinks, treats and some medicines. Find out its effects on your body and how much of it is OK to consume per day.

    Sickle cell disease: Doing enjoyable activities

    Health A-Z

    Doing enjoyable activities is an important step in easing negative emotions. Find examples of enjoyable activities and tips that can help you make time for enjoyable activities every day, even if you already feel busy.

    Sickle cell disease: Sleep restriction

    Health A-Z

    Find out how to set up a new sleep schedule to help you spend more of your time in bed sleeping instead of tossing and turning.

    Sickle cell disease and setting goals

    Health A-Z

    A goal is something that is important to you and that you want to accomplish. You can set a goal for any part of your life, such as your general health, your activity, your social life, your school grades, your sleep and so on.

    Sickle cell disease: How much sleep are you getting?

    Health A-Z

    Getting enough sleep is an important part of having healthy sleep habits and coping with pain. Find tips for creating a sleep schedule to help you get enough sleep.

    Developing positive eating habits

    Health A-Z

    Developing positive eating habits can be difficult. Find out what your teen can do every day to develop a healthy attitude toward food.

    Sickle cell disease: Scheduling worrying time

    Health A-Z

    Thinking about your worries at bedtime can make you more anxious and make it harder to sleep. Find tips for reflecting on your worries during the day instead of when you are trying to sleep.

    Symptoms of sickle cell disease

    Health A-Z

    Sickle cell disease symptoms can be different for each person, but the most common symptoms are anemia and pain. Read about why these symptoms happen in people with sickle cell disease.

    Thanking your donor

    Health A-Z

    Liver transplant surgery: Taking medications and looking after your PICC line/CVL

    Health A-Z

    Nystatin

    Health A-Z

    What to do when you are booked in for a kidney transplant

    Health A-Z

    Routine self-monitoring after a liver transplant

    Health A-Z

    Regular tests and checks-ups after a transplant

    Health A-Z

    What to bring to the hospital before transplant surgery

    Health A-Z

    Your fluid needs after a liver transplant

    Health A-Z

    Getting the most from your support systems

    Health A-Z

    Eye problems and juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)

    Health A-Z

    Take a detailed look at the types of eye conditions that can occur in young people with arthritis. These conditions include uveitis, cataracts and glaucoma. Learn about some of the potential treatments for these conditions.

    Corticosteroids for JIA

    Health A-Z

    Eating healthy

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    Cystic fibrosis and nutrition

    Health A-Z

    People with cystic fibrosis can maintain healthy bodies with nutritional support and advice.

    Physical activity and mental health: Types of physical activity

    Health A-Z

    Take this quiz to find out what type of exercise or activity is right for you based on your exercise preferences.

    Moving on: Working when you have juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)

    Health A-Z

    How to take medication with a puffer using a spacer with a mouthpiece

    Health A-Z

    Puffers should always be used with a spacer. Learn how to take medication with a puffer using a spacer with a mouthpiece.

    Managing your stress

    Health A-Z

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