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www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/insectbitesandstings.html
This Web site features general information/overviews, treatment
and organizations focused on insect bites and stings.
www.medicinenet.com/Insect_Sting_Allergies/index.htm
This Web site is produced by doctors to give information on insect
sting allergies including terms, articles, diseases and conditions,
medical procedures and tests, medications, health facts and doctor
responses.
www.keepkidshealthy.com
Keepkidshealthy.com looks to supplement the information that
parents receive from their child's physician, with a special
emphasis on better health through preventative care.
www.aad.org/public/Parentskids/kids.htm
Kids' Connection is a special section of the American Academy
of Dermatology's Web site, which provides children, ages eight
through adolescence, with information about dermatology. Under
this section, there is information on skin conditions, a Questions
section, links to other Web sites, Camp Discovery and more.
www.kidshealth.org/parent/misc/Pspecial.html
KidsHealth Spotlight on Summer offer articles to parents, children
and teens to prepare for summer. Articles cover topics from dehydration,
insect bites and stings and allergies to sun, water and bicycle
safety.
http://allergies.about.com/cs/summer/
This is a Web site full of articles that help explain summertime
allergies. It gives tips, definition, links, prevention and alternatives
to fighting allergies.
www.aap.org/advocacy/releases/summertips.htm
The American Academy of Pediatrics has issued summer safety tips
for patients and professionals to follow.
www.kidsource.com/
KidSource OnLine are a group of parents who want to provide knowledge
and advice to help parents better raise and educate their children.
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