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2642 National Institutes of Health Html null Surviving Sepsis - Taming a Deadly Immune Response Many people have never heard of sepsis, or they don’t know what it is. But sepsis is one of the top 10 causes of disease-related death in the United States. The condition can arise suddenly and progress quickly, and it’s often hard to recognize.
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2646 National Institutes of Health Html en Sun and Skin - The Dark Side of Sun Exposure People enjoy the sun. Some have even worshiped it. Sunlight is essential to many living things. But sunlight also has a dangerous side. It can harm your skin and even your eyes. The good news is you can take some simple steps to protect your body from sun damage and still enjoy the sun’s healthful effects.
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2648 National Institutes of Health Html en Physical Activity Helps Seniors Stay Mobile A carefully structured, moderate physical activity program helped vulnerable older people maintain their mobility.
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2669 National Institutes of Health Html en Caring for a Seriously Ill Child When a child is diagnosed with a serious illness, it can be difficult for the entire family. It’s important that your child, your family, and you get the support and care you need during this challenging time. A special type of care called palliative care can help.
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3314 National Institutes of Health Html en Fixing Flawed Body Parts Engineering New Tissues and Organs NIH-funded scientists are exploring innovative ways to fix faulty organs and tissues or even grow new ones
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3405 National Institutes of Health Html en Food Additives Alter Gut Microbes, Cause Diseases in Mice Common food additives called emulsifiers promoted colitis and metabolic syndrome in mice by altering gut microbes.
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3698 National Institutes of Health Html en A Look at Epilepsy - Electrical Outbursts in the Brain Most people know surprisingly little about epilepsy, even though it’s the nation’s 4th most common neurological disorder, after migraine, stroke, and Alzheimer’s disease. Epilepsy is marked by repeated, unpredictable seizures that may last for seconds or minutes.
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14551 National Institutes of Health Article es La capacitación ayuda a los médicos a detectar y tratar a los adolescentes en riesgo Luego de breves sesiones de capacitación, los pediatras eran más propensos a reconocer y tratar a los adolescentes que tenían problemas de abuso de drogas y alcohol. Estos hallazgos podrían ayudar a mejorar las maneras de abordar los problemas relacionados con la salud mental y el abuso de sustancias.
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15238 National Institutes of Health Html en Sex and Gender - How Being Male or Female Can Affect Your Health Are you male or female? The answer to this seemingly simple question can have a major impact on your health. While both sexes are similar in many ways, researchers have found that sex and social factors can make a difference when it comes to your risk for disease, how well you respond to medications, and how often you seek medical care...
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15962 National Institutes of Health Html en Prostate Predicaments When Bladder Problems Are Pressing Many men develop urinary problems as they get older. They might find it hard to urinate, have a strong and sudden urge to “go,” be unable to hold it in, or wake up often at night to urinate. These symptoms may signal a bladder issue. But they can also be signs of a prostate problem. Identifying the right condition is key for treatment and symptom control.
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