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2671 National Institutes of Health Html en Dealing with Dementia - When Thinking and Behavior Decline Forgetfulness, confusion, or having trouble remembering a name or word can be a normal part of life. But when thinking problems or unusual behavior starts to interfere with everyday activities—such as working, preparing meals, or handling finances—it’s time to see a doctor. These could be signs of a condition known as dementia.
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2787 National Institutes of Health Html en NIH News in Health The NIH News in Health, A Monthly Newsletter With Practical Consumer Health News and Information Based on Research from the National Institutes of Health
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14506 National Institutes of Health Article es Información sobre el Daño Cerebral Los científicos han descubierto nuevos detalles acerca de lo que sucede en el cerebro después de una contusión cerebral. Los resultados apuntan a posibles formas de reducir los efectos nocivos de estas lesiones.
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14514 National Institutes of Health Article es Una Mirada al Corazón La enfermedad cardíaca es la principal causa de muerte a nivel nacional y es una causa importante de discapacidad. Encontrar los problemas cardíacos tempranamente puede ayudar a prevenir problemas más serios en el futuro y a salvar vidas. Los médicos cuentan con muchas técnicas para el diagnóstico de las enfermedades cardíacas. Entre estas se encuentran los estudios por imágenes que toman "fotos" de su corazón.
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14522 National Institutes of Health Article es El Ejercicio Aporta Beneficios Óseos que Perduran Un nuevo estudio demuestra que la construcción de hueso cuando se es un adulto joven puede tener beneficios para toda la vida. La investigación también confirmó que la actividad física a medida que envejecemos puede ayudar a mantener la fuerza ósea.
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14539 National Institutes of Health Article es Cosas dulces: Cómo afectan su salud los azúcares y edulcorantes A la mayoría de nosotros nos encantan los alimentos y las bebidas dulces. Sin embargo, después de esa breve ráfaga de dulzura, es posible que se preocupe acerca de cómo afectan los dulces su cintura y su salud en general. ¿El azúcar es realmente malo para nosotros? ¿Qué hay de los edulcorantes artificiales o bajos en calorías? ¿Qué han aprendido los científicos acerca de las cosas dulces que la mayoría de nosotros comemos y bebemos todos los días?
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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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15239 National Institutes of Health Html en 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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15684 National Institutes of Health Html en Safeguarding Our Health Vaccines Protect Us All We share more than food and culture within our homes and communities. We can also spread disease. Luckily, we live in a time when vaccines can protect us from many of the most serious illnesses.
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15899 National Institutes of Health Html en Keeping Up in School? Identifying Learning Problems Reading, writing, and math are the building blocks of learning. Mastering these subjects early on can affect many areas of life, including school, work, and even overall health. It’s normal to make mistakes and even struggle a little when learning new things. But repeated, long-lasting problems may be a sign of a learning disability.
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