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2640 National Institutes of Health Html en Gut Check This site offers easy-to-read information about screening for colorectal cancer, the 2nd leading cause of cancer-related deaths nationwide.
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2668 National Institutes of Health Html en Distracted Driving Raises Crash Risk Video technology and in-vehicle sensors showed that distracted driving, especially among new drivers, raises the risk for car crashes and near crashes.
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2670 National Institutes of Health Html en NIDA for Teens Teens, and adults who care for them, can learn about addiction and drug abuse at this updated site from NIH’s National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Designed for viewing on smartphones, tablets, and computers, the site’s free, interactive resources include a teen blog, videos, educator guides, and lots of easy-to-read information about the science behind drug abuse.
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2785 National Institutes of Health Html en Preventing Type 2 Diabetes - Steps Toward a Healthier Life People with diabetes have a problem with blood sugar. Their blood sugar, or blood glucose, can climb too high. Having high levels of sugar in your blood can cause a lot of trouble. Diabetes raises your risk for heart disease, blindness, amputations, and other serious issues. But the most common type of diabetes, called type 2 diabetes, can be prevented or delayed if you know what steps to take.
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3484 National Institutes of Health Html en Talking With Your Doctor You can play an active role in your health care by talking to your doctor. Clear and honest communication between you and your physician can help you both make smart choices about your health.
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4340 National Institutes of Health Html en Block the Buzzing, Bites, and Bumps ~ Preventing Mosquito-Borne Illnesses Summer can be a bummer if outdoor fun is interrupted by the irritating buzz of mosquitoes. Their bites not only create itchy red bumps on your skin; they also carry the risk of disease.
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4343 National Institutes of Health Article es Los beneficios de caminar ¿Está pensando en agregar más actividad física a su día? Caminar puede ser una manera excelente de volverse más activo.
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14571 National Institutes of Health Article es ¿Irritado por la vesícula biliar? Su pequeño y laborioso órgano digestivo La mayoría de nosotros piensa muy poco en la vesícula biliar, un órgano del tamaño de una pera que se encuentra justo debajo del hígado y cerca del páncreas. Puede parecer que la vesícula biliar no hace mucho. Pero si este pequeño órgano funciona mal, puede causar problemas serios. Los problemas de la vesícula biliar se encuentran entre las enfermedades digestivas más comunes y costosas. Según algunas estimaciones, hasta 20 millones de estadounidenses podrían tener cálculos biliares, el tipo de trastorno de la vesícula biliar más común.
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