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2652 National Institutes of Health Html en Protect Your Tendons - Preventing the Pain of Tendinitis You’ve probably heard of such sports injuries as tennis elbow or jumper’s knee. These are just 2 examples of tendinitis, a painful condition caused by overusing and straining the joints in your body.
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2661 National Institutes of Health Html en Stamp Out Smoking -Tobacco-Free Living Most of us know that smoking is unhealthy. So why do so many people still do it? The answers are complex. Researchers have found effective ways to help people quit smoking—or prevent them from starting in the first place. The tricky part is putting these tools to use. We can all take steps to help stamp out smoking.
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3951 National Institutes of Health Html en Understanding Anxiety Disorders When Panic, Fear, and Worries Overwhelm Many of us worry from time to time. We fret over finances, feel anxious about job interviews, or get nervous about social gatherings...
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4339 National Institutes of Health Html en Plants: Partners in Health? Vegetables, Fruits, Herbs, and You Is there anything more delicious and nutritious than vine-ripened tomatoes, just-harvested peaches and corn, or fresh herbs and spices? Growing your own edible plants—whether in a backyard garden or a few pots on your windowsill—can be fun, rewarding, and healthful.
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14511 National Institutes of Health Article es Las Bebidas Dietéticas y el Peso Corporal Según un nuevo estudio, los adultos con sobrepeso y obesidad que consumen bebidas dietéticas ingieren más calorías a través de los alimentos sólidos —especialmente a través de los snacks— que aquellos que consumen bebidas azucaradas. Los resultados plantean preguntas acerca del uso de las bebidas dietéticas para controlar el peso en los adultos con sobrepeso.
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14525 National Institutes of Health Article es Manejando el Asma: Aprenda a Respirar Mejor La mayoría de las personas no tienen problemas con subir una escalera o con una caminata rápida, pero estas simples actividades pueden ser difíciles para una persona con asma. Aunque no existe una cura, usted puede respirar más fácilmente si sabe cómo mantener la enfermedad bajo control.
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14542 National Institutes of Health Article es Prevenir la diabetes tipo 2: Medidas para una vida más saludable Las personas con diabetes tienen un problema con el azúcar en la sangre. Sus niveles de azúcar, o de glucosa, en la sangre pueden subir demasiado. Tener niveles altos de azúcar en la sangre puede causar muchos problemas. La diabetes aumenta el riesgo de enfermedades cardíacas, ceguera, amputaciones y otros problemas graves. Pero el tipo de diabetes más común, llamada diabetes tipo 2, se puede prevenir o retrasar si usted sabe qué medidas tomar.
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14558 National Institutes of Health Article es Predecir el riesgo de suicidio Los investigadores desarrollaron un enfoque que podría ayudar a identificar pacientes que tienen altas probabilidades de intentar suicidarse. La técnica experimental aún debe ponerse a prueba en grupos de personas más numerosos para evaluar su efectividad.
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