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2637 National Institutes of Health Html en Focusing on ADHD - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Most children get restless, rowdy, or distracted at times. That’s all part of being a kid. But some kids have such trouble paying attention, staying focused, and finishing tasks that it interferes with their schoolwork, home life, and friendships. These difficulties might be signs of a developmental disorder called attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD.
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2673 National Institutes of Health Html en Insights into Brain Injury Scientists have uncovered new details about what happens in the brain after a concussion. The findings point to possible ways to reduce the harmful effects of these injuries.
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2788 National Institutes of Health Html en NIH Web Privacy Notice Protecting your privacy is very important to us. Our Web site links to other National Institutes of Health (NIH) sites, federal agency sites and occasionally, to private organizations.
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3343 National Institutes of Health Html null How to Apply for an NIH Grant. As you plan to write and submit an NIH application, it is important to know some important submission basics, such as what type of application will be needed (paper or electronic) and which forms are necessary, as well as links to contacts, important deadlines, a general timeline, and guidelines for tracking your application through the process. The following resources provide details on each of these elements:
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3490 National Institutes of Health Html en Clinical Trials - Kayla’s Story: A Bright Future Through NIH Research NOMID, or neonatal-onset multisystem inflammatory disease, is a rare disease that is often fatal. This video tells the story of Kayla Martínez, who was diagnosed with NOMID as a baby. It also tells the story of a treatment for NOMID that was discovered by Dr. Raphaela Goldbach-Mansky at the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases at the National Institutes of Health.
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3896 National Institutes of Health Html en Finding a Clinical Trial Sources for finding a clinical trial.
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4303 National Institutes of Health Article es ¿Demasiado joven para los sofocos? Cuando los síntomas de la menopausia llegan demasiado pronto Sofocos, sudoración nocturna, períodos menstruales irregulares y problemas para dormir. Estos conocidos síntomas de la menopausia aparecen en la mayoría de las mujeres cuando cumplen alrededor de 50 años. Sin embargo, si se presentan antes de los 40 años, lo cual ocurre aproximadamente en una de cada 100 mujeres, es un indicio de que algo anda mal. Los síntomas prematuros como estos pueden indicar una afección poco comprendida llamada insuficiencia ovárica primaria (IOP).
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4317 National Institutes of Health Article es Cómo combatir la tos convulsa: Protección contra la tos ferina Muchos piensan que la tos convulsa es una enfermedad de la niñez, pero puede atacar a personas de cualquier edad. La tos convulsa, también conocida como tos ferina, provoca una tos incontrolable que dificulta que uno recupere el aire. Esta enfermedad puede ser letal, en particular, para los recién nacidos.
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14537 National Institutes of Health Article es Pistas genéticas del brote de ébola de 2014 Los científicos secuenciaron los Genomas de aproximadamente 100 muestras del virus del Ébola provenientes de pacientes en África Occidental. Los hallazgos están ayudando a los investigadores a rastrear el origen y la propagación de este virus mortal.
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14563 National Institutes of Health Article es Todo sobre la ELA: Entender un trastorno devastador En el verano de 2014, las redes sociales fueron inundadas por videos de personas tirándose encima agua helada en el Reto del cubo de agua helada. El fenómeno mundial hizo tomar conciencia —y recaudó millones de dólares para la investigación— sobre una enfermedad mortal llamada ELA (ALS por sus siglas en inglés).
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