It may have worked in Spider-Man's advantage, but for the most part, you want to avoid being bitten by a spider. Get the 411 on the black widow!
Jock itch is caused by a fungus that lives on your skin. If that sounds disgusting, imagine what it feels like. No need to be scratchin' yourself. Here's some ways to DITCH THAT JOCK ITCH.
AI runner-up Katharine McPhee battled bulimia while Keira Knightley and Kate Bosworth battle anorexia rumors. Find out more on eating disorders.
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If you come across a fluffy looking black cat with white spots, chances are it's probably a skunk. Skunks are famous for their stinky spray which leaves an odor for days. Get the 411 on skunks here.
Headaches are a pain in the butt - except they're in your brain. If you're suffering, find out what causes them and how to make them go away.
You can treat your cold or flu with things around the house and you'll be feeling 100% faster than you can blow your nose!
Chances are you'll have to deal with diabetes eventually - with more than 18 million Americans dealing with it on a daily basis.
I'm going to camp this summer because I've got something called dyslexia. It means my brain doesn't organize stuff properly.
My science class was cool. Our teacher showed us how to dissect a frog. You could see the frog's heart, stomach and everything.
I'm leaving this weekend for two weeks of summer camp to help me with my reading problems. I know it's gonna suck.
Having dyslexia doesn't mean I'm some kind of freak. It just means I se ewor dsab itdif ferently from other kids.
About 20% of students suffer from dyslexia, a learning disability that makes them reverse letters and words, which affects reading and writing.
Move over vitamin C and make way for herbal remedies like echinacea, which boosts your immune system to help fight colds and flu.
With summertime wilderness exploration comes bee stings, bug bites and sun burn. Learn how to treat them at home!
I really like to run! But there is a problem. I have asthma and sometimes it's hard for me to keep up with my team. What should I do?
Leukemia is one of the most common types of cancers in kids, affecting 2,300 young peeps in the US each year. Learn more about this disease here.
Girls who play sports or exercise may be at risk for Female Athlete Triad. Find out more about this condition here.
If you've ever felt sick during a test or worried about something so much that your head hurt, then you know what it feels like to be stressed out.
Your brain is one of your most vital organs, but what happens if it gets sick? For Headache Awareness Week, KW takes a look at brain cancer.
Lately I've been feeling a little bummed. I've been playing fewer sports, I've started to eat more and I have been lazier.
Do you know someone who is thinking about suicide? There is help out there, so get the facts on where you can go and who you can talk to.
Did you know getting pink eye is one of the most common reasons why kids miss school? Get the 411 on this eye infection.
Can you ever get too much of a good thing? Find out about the downsides of compulsive exercising.
October is Lupus Awareness Month, but what exactly is lupus? It's a disease that can cause facial scars and hair loss. Get more info right here.
Lots of things can make you sad, but Seasonal Affective Disorder is a type of depression that only hits you in the winter.
You're back from vacation and want to catch up with your pals, but you're falling asleep during the day and totally wide-eyed at night. What's going on?
Are ya coughing, blowin' your nose and feelin' so crappy that you can't make it to school? Well, you probably have a cold or flu. Find out more here.
April is Autism Awareness Month, which makes it the perfect time for you to get educated on this disorder that affects your ability to communicate and interact with other people.
This disease is one of the most common causes for knee pain for young athletes. Learn more about Osgood Schlatter Disease and how to deal with it.