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Fun Health Web Sites for Kids

You.
Your head.
Your heart.
Your toes.
And everything in between.

Talk about fun! The Kansas Health Online’s Kids' Fun Zone has everything you need to know about being healthy.

You need information you can trust. You can get it here. 24 hours a day. And if you can’t find the information you need, don’t worry. We can point you in the right direction so you can get answers. And have some have fun along the way!

What you will find here in the future

The Kids' Fun Zone is still in development. In the future, this site will feature the work and research of young people studying health issues in our state. And we want to hear from you! If you or your classroom is interested in contributing to Kansas Health Online please contact us by e-mail. (jbroski@kumc.edu)

Thanks for stopping by and check back soon. We’re adding more fun and information all the time!

BAM! Body and Mind is an extra cool online destination for kids created by the Centers for Disease Control. BAM! Body and Mind has all the info you need to make healthy lifestyle choices. You’ll find games, quizzes and other interactive activities.

KidsHealth is the largest and most visited site on the Web that provides doctor-approved health information about children from before birth through adolescence.

Are you ready to "Jump Into a Healthy Life?" This award winning fitness site written by jumpers for jumpers offers online quizzes and information about your heart and circulatory system. Go ahead, jump in!

Growing Up Can Be Hard. Many kids live in families that are dealing with different problems. Having a family member that drinks too much is a problem that many kids deal with. Get the facts about alcoholism and learn how to cope. Remember, it's not your fault!

TeensHealth has honest, accurate information and advice about health, relationships, and growing up. You can find a safe, private place that's accessible 24 hours a day. This site has the doctor-approved info you need to understand the changes that you (or your friends) may be experiencing.

Almost half of all kids live in divorced families. Kids' Turn is a program that helps kids learn about divorce. You can read what other kids feel about divorce. There are games to play and activities to help you learn about divorce. If you want, you can show your parents this website and maybe they can learn something, too.

BAM! Body and Mind Teacher’s Corner provides information for teachers to incorporate CDC health, safety, and science topics into the classroom. The site also offers students interactive content to investigate topics for school or for a personal interest.

Suggested Sites

Kansas Lupus Foundation of America, Kansas Chapter: Home

This Web site contains information on support groups, local doctors, symptoms, and prescription assistance for people with lupus.

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NORD - National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc.

National Organization for Rare Disorders is dedicated to helping people with rare, orphan diseases. Rarediseases.org contains information on the prevention, treatment and cure of rare diseases, and prescription assistance programs.

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KC Health Resource Prescription Assistance Directory

A majority of the information listed here can be used by residents anywhere in the state of Kansas but it also includes phone numbers specifically for Kansas City residents.

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