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2637 National Institutes of Health Html en Focusing on ADHD - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Most children get restless, rowdy, or distracted at times. That’s all part of being a kid. But some kids have such trouble paying attention, staying focused, and finishing tasks that it interferes with their schoolwork, home life, and friendships. These difficulties might be signs of a developmental disorder called attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD.
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2673 National Institutes of Health Html en Insights into Brain Injury Scientists have uncovered new details about what happens in the brain after a concussion. The findings point to possible ways to reduce the harmful effects of these injuries.
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3488 National Institutes of Health Html en NIH Clinical Research Trials and You - Personal Stories Personal Clinical Research Trials Personal Stories Volunteer and Researchers
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3489 National Institutes of Health Html en NIH Clinical Research Trials and You - Taking a swing at Alzheimer’s disease List of Registries Personal Stories For Parents and Children For Health Care Providers Resources for Trial Sites Educational Resources Glossary of Common Terms If You Have a Question In the News Taking a swing at Alzheimer’s disease Ollie Doolittle helps researchers learn more about the aging brain Ollie and Vernie Doolittle with their arms around each other. Ollie and Vernie Doolittle. 81-year-old Ollie still plays on three softball teams.(Photo credit: UC Davis Alzheimer’s Center) The bond between Ollie and Vernie Doolittle has endured though 60 years of marriage and military service during two wars. They still never go to bed angry (most of the time).
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4304 National Institutes of Health Article es Tome consciencia sobre la anestesia: Conozca más antes de operarse Cuando está a punto de someterse a una cirugía, es posible que tenga muchas preocupaciones. Una de las más comunes tiene que ver con la anestesia. ¿Perderá la conciencia? ¿Cómo se sentirá después? ¿Es segura?
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4341 National Institutes of Health Article es 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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James Gross0.633783
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14548 National Institutes of Health Article es Sobrellevar el cuidado de otra persona: Cuídese a usted mismo mientras cuida a otros A veces puede ser un acto de amor y otras veces una cuestión de necesidad. Cada año, un total de aproximadamente 43 millones de adultos estadounidenses cuida a otra persona con una enfermedad grave de manera no remunerada. Estos héroes, con frecuencia invisibles, brindan horas de asistencia a otros. Sin embargo, el estrés y el esfuerzo de cuidar a otra persona pueden afectar su propia salud. Investigadores financiados por los NIH están trabajando para comprender los riesgos que enfrentan estos cuidadores y buscando mejores maneras de proteger la salud de los cuidadores.
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14578 National Institutes of Health Article es Aire más limpio, pulmones más sanos en los niños A medida que la calidad del aire mejoró, en una región antes llena de smog en California, también mejoró la función pulmonar en los niños durante el período crítico de crecimiento y desarrollo. Los hallazgos señalan los efectos potenciales a largo plazo de la calidad del aire en la salud humana.
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15272 National Institutes of Health Html null Definitions of Criteria and Considerations for Bioengineering Research Partnerships (BRP) null
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16518 National Institutes of Health Html null Notices of NIH Policy Changes null
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