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Mind and Body Therapy for Fibromyalgia |
Fibromyalgia is a long-lasting disorder marked by widespread pain, tenderness, fatigue, and other symptoms that can interfere with daily life. |
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Fight Off Food Poisoning - Food Safety for Warmer Weather |
In warm-weather months, who doesn’t love to get outside for picnics, backyard gatherings, and of course delicious foods? But high temperatures raise your chance of getting sick from things you eat. Learn how to handle food properly to avoid the misery of food poisoning. |
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Clinical Trials - Finding a Clinical Trial |
Around the Nation and Worldwide
NIH conducts clinical research trials for many diseases and conditions, including cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, allergy and infectious diseases, and neurological disorders. To search for other diseases and conditions, you can visit ClinicalTrials.gov. |
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Focusing on Fibromyalgia - A Puzzling and Painful Condition |
You’ve probably heard of fibromyalgia, but you may not know what it is. Fibromyalgia is a long-term (chronic) pain condition that affects 5 million or more Americans ages 18 and older. For unknown reasons, most people diagnosed with fibromyalgia are women, although men and children also can be affected. People with certain disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus, may also have fibromyalgia, which can affect their disease course and treatment. |
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Glossary of Common Terms |
Descriptions of clinical trial terms. |
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Entender los trastornos de ansiedad, Cuando el pánico, el miedo y las preocupaciones nos superan |
Muchos de nosotros nos preocupamos de vez en cuando. Nos inquietan las finanzas, nos sentimos ansiosos en las entrevistas de trabajo o nos ponemos nerviosos en las reuniones sociales. Estos sentimientos pueden ser normales o incluso útiles. Pueden darnos un estímulo de energía o ayuda para enfocarnos mejor. Pero para las personas con trastornos de ansiedad, pueden ser abrumadores. |
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La presión arterial importa, Mantenga la hipertensión bajo control |
Aproximadamente 1 de cada 3 adultos estadounidenses tiene presión arterial alta, pero muchos no lo saben. A la presión arterial alta a veces se la llama el “asesino silencioso”, porque si bien no suele presentar síntomas, puede provocar enfermedades que ponen en riesgo la vida, como un ataque cardíaco o un accidente cerebrovascular. La buena noticia es que la presión arterial alta, o hipertensión, con frecuencia se puede prevenir o tratar. Un diagnóstico precoz y cambios sencillos hacia una vida más saludable pueden evitar que la presión arterial alta afecte gravemente su salud. |
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Detección precoz del glaucoma para proteger la visión |
El glaucoma es un grupo de enfermedades que dañan el nervio óptico del ojo, el cual transmite las señales visuales del ojo al cerebro. Si no se trata, el glaucoma puede provocar pérdida de la visión o ceguera. Pero muchas personas con glaucoma incipiente no tienen síntomas. Para el momento en que se los diagnostica, tal vez ya hayan observado cambios en la visión lateral o periférica. |
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Sarampión: Prevenible con vacunas |
El sarampión es una enfermedad altamente contagiosa causada por un virus. Comienza con fiebre, seguida de tos, goteo nasal y ojos rojos. Luego aparece un sarpullido de ronchas rojas pequeñas que se extienden por el cuerpo. El sarampión puede ser especialmente peligroso en los niños menores de 5 años. Puede causar neumonía, inflamación en el cerebro e incluso la muerte. La buena noticia es que el sarampión se puede prevenir con una vacuna. |
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