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Allergy Drug Treats Hepatitis C in Mice |
A common over-the-counter allergy drug lowered hepatitis C virus levels in infected mice. |
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NIH Clinical Research Trials and You - Personal Stories |
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Positive Emotions and Your Health Developing a Brighter Outlook |
Do you tend to look on the sunny side, or do you see a future filled with dark, stormy skies? A growing body of research suggests that having a positive outlook can benefit your physical health. NIH-funded scientists are working to better understand the links between your attitude and your body. They’re finding some evidence that emotional wellness can be improved by developing certain skills. |
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Los beneficios de dormir: Por qué hay que descansar bien durante la noche |
Tenemos demasiadas exigencias en cuanto a nuestro tiempo (trabajo, familia, mandados), sin contar que queremos encontrar tiempo para relajarnos. Para que todo encaje, a veces sacrificamos el sueño. Sin embargo, el sueño afecta tanto la salud física como la mental. Es fundamental para nuestro bienestar. |
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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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La biología de la adicción: Las drogas y el alcohol pueden secuestrar su cerebro |
Las personas con adicciones pierden el control de sus actos. Sienten una compulsión por consumir y buscan drogas, alcohol u otras sustancias sin importar el costo —incluso poniendo en riesgo amistades, lastimando a sus familias o perdiendo sus trabajos. ¿Por qué la adicción hace que las personas se comporten de estas maneras tan destructivas? ¿Y por qué es tan difícil dejarlas? |
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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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