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2651 National Institutes of Health Html en Managing Asthma - Learn To Breathe Easier Most people have little trouble climbing a flight of stairs or taking a brisk walk, but these simple activities can be tough for someone with asthma. Although there’s no cure, you can breathe easier by knowing how to keep the condition under control.
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2675 National Institutes of Health Html en 2014 Multicultural Health Planners Let NIH help you get healthier in 2014. These free multicultural planners, called A Year of Health, provide information about staying healthy and managing conditions of the bones, joints, muscles, and skin. Planners are targeted to African American, Hispanic, Asian American, and Native American populations.
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3470 National Institutes of Health Html en HIV and AIDS: Know the Facts Treatments Work, but Prevention Is Key It’s been more than 30 years since a disease now called AIDS was first recognized in the United States. Back then, it was considered a death sentence. No treatments were available, its cause was unknown, and people often died within a few months after being diagnosed. Today, people infected with HIV—the virus that causes AIDS—can live full, healthy lives, in large part because of medicines and other discoveries made with NIH support.
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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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3958 National Institutes of Health Article es Centrarse en la fibromialgia, Una enfermedad dolorosa y desconcertante Es probable que haya oído hablar de la fibromialgia pero que no sepa de qué se trata. La fibromialgia es una enfermedad caracterizada por dolor a largo plazo (crónico) que afecta a 5 millones o más de estadounidenses de 18 años o más.
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múltiples terapias0.768074
Lundberg IE.Curr Rheumatol0.854589
Munters L0.744231
Rakel BA0.749327
Dailey DL0.762905
determinados trastornos0.774884
Crofford LJ0.969009
Colegio Americano0.753507
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14543 National Institutes of Health Article es ¿Se siente estresado? Aliviar el estrés podría mejorar su salud Las vacaciones de fin de año, ¿lo llenan de alegría o de preocupaciones sobre qué regalar y sobre las reuniones familiares? Las vacaciones de verano, ¿lo dejan relajado o le generan preocupación sobre los viajes y el dinero? Si se siente estresado por cosas que deberían ser divertidas, podría ser hora de reevaluar. Tómese unos momentos para aprender cómo el estrés afecta su salud y qué puede hacer para corregirlo.
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Asociación Americana0.338006
Paige Green McDonald0.475323
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Daily Stressors0.337209
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Habash DL0.341146
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Novel Path0.346025
Kabat-Zinn J0.333561
Estados Unidos0.335628
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repuesta protectora0.347367
principales causas0.342676
Davidson RJ0.332994
Metabolic Responses0.34867
High-Fat Meals0.341357
Busque ayuda. Hable0.340031
Rezvan Ameli0.350657
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14569 National Institutes of Health Article es Muchas personas mayores toman ansiolíticos a pesar de los riesgos A pesar de los riesgos conocidos, las personas mayores con frecuencia toman benzodiacepinas, un tipo de medicamento que ayuda a tratar la ansiedad y los problemas para dormir. Las nuevas investigaciones cuestionan por qué se recetan benzodiacepinas con tanta frecuencia cuando hay alternativas más seguras disponibles.
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Schoenbaum M. JAMA Psychiatry0.706687
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Michael Schoenbaum0.620835
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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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