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Health Tip: Graduating Teens, Take Care of Your Health: MedlinePlus Health News

Health Tip: Graduating Teens, Take Care of Your Health: MedlinePlus Health News

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Health Tip: Graduating Teens, Take Care of Your Health

Advice for staying well
By Diana Kohnle
Thursday, June 8, 2017
(HealthDay News) -- Heading to college after high school graduation represents a big transition, including the need to take care of yourself.
The American Academy of Pediatrics advises:
  • Focus on a healthy lifestyle. That means getting at least eight hours of sleep, getting regular exercise and eating nutritious meals.
  • If your doctor is a pediatrician, ask when you should transition to a doctor who specifically treats adults.
  • Be informed about your health history.
  • Know why you take any medication, including how to take it properly and any side effects. Make a plan for getting prescriptions refilled.
  • Prepare for health emergencies. Choose a clinic or hospital that's close to school, and ask your parents about your health insurance plan.
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