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Shedding Light on Health - Research Helps People and Pets |
Where would we be without our furry friends? Pet dogs and cats stand by us with love and loyalty, sharing our lives’ ups and downs. Our beloved pets can also share many of the same medical problems that we have, like asthma, diabetes, and even cancer. Doctors, veterinarians, and scientists work together to study diseases that affect both pets and people. The aim is to improve medical care for people as well as our companion animals. |
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Stop the Spread of Superbugs - Help Fight Drug-Resistant Bacteria |
For nearly a century, bacteria-fighting drugs known as antibiotics have helped to control and destroy many of the harmful bacteria that can make us sick. But in recent decades, antibiotics have been losing their punch against some types of bacteria. In fact, certain bacteria are now unbeatable with today’s medicines. Sadly, the way we’ve been using antibiotics is helping to create new drug-resistant “superbugs.” |
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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. |
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Better Nutrition Every Day How to Make Healthier Food Choices |
We make dozens of decisions every day. When it comes to deciding what to eat and feed our families, it can be a lot easier than you might think to make smart, healthy choices. It takes just a little planning. |
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Keep Your Mouth Healthy - Oral Care for Older Adults |
Oral health is important for people of all ages. But the simple routine you learned as a kid—brush your teeth twice a day and floss regularly—can become more of a challenge as you get older. Among adults ages 75 and up, about 1 in 4 has lost all natural teeth, largely because of gum disease and tooth decay. |
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Web Policies and Notices |
Disclaimers, accessibility information, and privacy policy for the NIH.gov website. |
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Por qué contrae un resfrío cuando hace calor: ¿Por qué existen los resfríos de verano? |
Casi todos anhelamos la llegada del verano para hacer escapadas, salir y divertirnos. Así que, ¿qué podría ser más injusto que contraer un resfriado cuando hace calor? ¿Cómo pueden surgir los síntomas del resfrío cuando no hace frío y no es temporada de gripe? ¿Hay alguna manera de esquivar un resfrío en el verano? |
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¿Problemas con el embarazo? Aumentar las probabilidades de tener un bebé |
Para aquellos que sueñan con ser padres, los problemas con el embarazo pueden ser sumamente frustrantes y decepcionantes. En las últimas décadas, los científicos desarrollaron una amplia gama de enfoques para ayudar a las parejas con dificultades a tener bebés sanos. Los estudios financiados por los NIH continúan buscando maneras incluso mejores de superar los desafíos que plantea lainfertilidad. |
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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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