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Diabetes Health Sense |
About 29 million Americans have diabetes, and many more are at risk because of excess weight, family history, or age. |
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Tick Talk - Block Tick Bites and Lyme Disease |
When warm weather arrives, you might get the urge to walk barefoot through the grass. But before you stroll through your lawn or head out on a hiking trail, you’ll want to protect yourself and your loved ones from ticks that often lurk in tall grass, thick brush, and wooded areas. Many ticks carry disease, so do what you can to keep ticks from taking a bite out of you. |
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OER Workforce Development Office |
The Workforce Development Office oversees all OER human resource management functions and activities, including position development, senior level recruitments, succession planning, staff performance, and awards recognition. |
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Manténgase fresco: El calor puede ser peligroso |
A muchas personas les encantan los cálidos meses de verano. Sin embargo, a veces, los días calurosos y húmedos pueden ser peligrosos. Para el cuerpo no es bueno exponerse a temperaturas muy altas por mucho tiempo. El exceso de calor puede dañar el cerebro y otros órganos. Por eso, en los días calurosos es importante mantenerse fresco |
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Investigadores encuentran un mecanismo para la esquizofrenia |
Los científicos descubrieron un mecanismo detrás de las variaciones genéticas anteriormente relacionadas con la esquizofrenia. Estos hallazgos podrían llevar a desarrollar nuevos enfoques clínicos. |
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Detener la hipotermia: El frío puede ser peligroso |
El aire helado del invierno puede ser estimulante. Pero el aire frío también puede ser riesgoso para su salud, tanto en interiores como al aire libre. Si su temperatura corporal baja demasiado, puede provocar una enfermedad grave y a veces mortal conocida como hipotermia. Aprenda a reconocer los signos de esta enfermedad y tome medidas para mantenerse usted y mantener a su familia seguros durante esta estación fría. |
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Going Gluten Free? Necessary for Some, Optional for Others |
With the growing popularity of gluten-free products at your local grocery store, you may have wondered if you should avoid eating gluten. Sidestepping gluten can be a lifestyle choice for many. But for those with a condition known as celiac disease, it’s a medical necessity. |
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Curb Your Eating Help Your Brain Fight the Urge to Splurge |
Ever tried to eat just one potato chip, or take just one bite of chocolate cake? It may feel impossible. A little nibble triggers an urge to eat more. Some people feel driven to keep eating to the point where the food’s no longer enjoyable. You know the resulting weight gain will harm your health. So why do you keep eating when it’s not in your best interest? |
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Communicating and Acknowledging Federal Funding |
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Preparing your application using ASSIST |
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