ARTICLES LIST

 

Total Results: 16203

Media ID Source Name Media Type Language Media Name Media Description Keywords Keywords Link to Article
2638 National Institutes of Health Html en Genetic Sites Tied to Schizophrenia Researchers linked more than 100 genetic regions to schizophrenia, including 83 that were previously unrecognized. The findings may lead to new strategies for treating this serious brain disorder.
role0.426049
memory0.423798
schizophrenia group0.737342
brain disorder0.560126
mental health0.529737
findings0.428683
lifetime0.428407
sign0.424587
young adulthood0.563324
Larger studies0.537278
schizophrenia0.904429
body0.424224
new strategies0.564664
genetic factors0.5339
genetic sites0.53404
brain cells0.532423
schizophrenia medications0.731812
NIH expert0.538792
body.0.425403
ties0.426548
NIH-funded scientists0.547689
communication0.423778
hallucinations0.441825
mental problems0.549548
illness0.425469
germs0.435109
genomes0.432185
genetic programming0.535766
genes0.463186
researchers0.452956
Tiny variations0.557449
genetic instructions0.547167
brain chemical dopamine0.668616
entire set0.544767
families0.426141
people0.473746
microscopic threats. function0.657244
incremental ways0.541112
delusions0.439666
Dr. Thomas Lehner0.658985
Links0.423896
risk0.442555
genetic regions0.687746
known target0.541208
CLICK HERE
2656 National Institutes of Health Html en 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.
pets0.71083
veterinary clinical studies0.673895
Dr. Leslie Lyons0.516617
NIH-sponsored comparative studies0.49793
polycystic kidney disease0.485176
En español0.422322
common inherited trait0.479004
cancer expert0.43899
veterinary clinical research0.522627
companion animals0.420055
human studies0.49781
certain genetic conditions0.485527
Comparative Oncology Program—to0.48357
medical problems0.420842
Oncology Program website0.474685
effective treatments0.467348
pet dogs0.928328
Dr. David Vail0.489385
human clinical studies0.53946
veterinary centers0.420007
human patients0.420845
different types0.504996
Lyons studies cats0.547416
NIH-funded studies0.428758
cancer specialist0.430999
especially Persian cats0.508255
human disease0.501542
Dr. Amy LeBlanc0.526507
Pet cats0.467431
local veterinary schools0.499053
veterinary clinical trials0.831675
naturally occurring diseases0.495589
furry friends0.42393
veterinary hospitals0.421454
pet owners0.420807
conditions—like severe kidney0.502493
common inherited diseases0.480385
blood cancer0.435704
veterinary sciences0.424613
sick pets0.437634
stem cell therapies0.502836
people0.622191
medical care0.507824
childhood bone cancer0.516521
cats0.693488
human cancers0.423922
cancer0.576922
beloved pets0.455582
bone marrow transplants0.487135
CLICK HERE
2663 National Institutes of Health Html en Nurse Staffing Affects Patient Safety Having well-educated nurses with fewer patients to care for can help reduce hospital deaths, a new study suggests. The findings can help hospitals make informed decisions about staff schedules and hiring.
nurse’s workload0.551783
play0.247072
hospitals0.5536
hospital admission0.46293
average0.299992
fewer patients0.531807
additional patient0.464773
role0.247122
data0.250338
findings0.254267
patient health0.479297
link0.250474
well-educated nursing workforce0.737711
bachelor-level education0.460027
staff schedules0.516302
Institute0.301397
bachelor’s degrees0.703023
hospital nurse staffing0.783562
Patricia A. Grady0.687828
decisions0.253583
patient death0.456405
well-educated nurses0.814623
new study0.507497
Nursing Research0.442566
researchers0.357054
hospital deaths0.514441
European countries0.482199
team0.248949
degree-trained nurses0.682114
nurses0.917571
common surgeries0.488373
Medicine0.252125
U.S. states0.477979
study hospitals0.518654
likelihood0.412638
chances0.256972
successful patient outcomes0.684463
scientists0.250372
Earlier research0.490489
response0.252211
NIH’s National0.468172
nurse education0.766825
nurse staffing0.806302
nursing factors0.457869
CLICK HERE
3487 National Institutes of Health Html en NIH Clinical Research Trials and You - For Parents and Children Children are not little adults, yet they are often given medicines and treatments that were only tested in adults. There is a lot of evidence that children’s developing brains and bodies can respond to medicines and treatments differently than how adults respond. The way to get the best treatments for children is through research designed specifically for them.
clinical study0.315818
Clinical Research Institute0.372921
cuales los niños0.322019
NIH Children0.315823
algunos posibles retos0.317524
little adults0.204335
great strides0.20326
Clinical Studies Facebook0.363201
children’s health0.217634
aprenda cómo se0.315577
Dr. Daniel K.0.301785
children0.75651
clinical research0.612656
NIH research studies0.466888
sick children0.223945
clinical studies0.550825
NIH Clinical Center0.956374
sobre los beneficios0.337294
clínicos para niños0.318769
clinical trials0.208872
Mire esta serie0.347777
CLICK HERE
3664 National Institutes of Health Html en 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.
fluoride toothpaste0.411459
adults ages0.411186
protective factors0.394974
caregiver0.346134
healthy mouth0.464649
certain ages0.403386
teeth0.5258
increased risk0.394507
checkup0.324815
oral cancer0.508272
colorless film0.412698
plaque Sticky0.411589
proper care0.400553
gums0.321588
oral health0.628838
steps0.33968
severe cases0.403328
dentist0.346672
dry mouth0.728799
common oral health0.519055
natural teeth0.460543
medical conditions0.396542
cavities Small holes0.522035
mouth wet0.465553
Gum problems0.47299
large-handled toothbrush0.413506
fillings0.320925
Dentures0.345156
oral health challenges0.493547
gum disease.0.47934
saliva prevent cavities0.520892
dental health expert0.496493
floss0.324205
place0.32976
lump0.321164
common problem0.398971
numbness0.324488
tooth decay0.804982
gum disease0.960691
Oral Care0.446997
natural teeth.0.404098
water overnight0.39799
people0.321941
irritation0.321331
fungal infections0.399193
older adult0.523601
gum line0.476506
kid—brush0.321828
Dr. Dena Fischer0.508039
CLICK HERE
3952 National Institutes of Health Html en Dizziness and Balance Problems in Kids Spinning Sensations and Unsteadiness Most people feel dizzy now and then. Kids, like adults, may occasionally feel lightheaded or unsteady. But if such feelings repeat or interfere with everyday life, it could be a sign of a balance disorder.
Sensations0.424846
neurological disorders Diseases0.571568
health care provider0.56359
right words0.493795
neck injuries0.490222
children0.550163
young children0.501535
genetic conditions0.494753
moving—a condition0.494027
Unsteadiness0.421034
dizziness0.573433
researchers0.435998
balance problem0.605827
sense0.435675
pediatrician0.445407
symptoms0.453874
Affected children0.492044
head feels0.490376
balance disorder0.6292
lasting impact0.506336
Communication Disorders0.500624
NIH’s National0.500135
severe headaches0.494765
complex process0.501387
treatment0.436426
study0.436307
adults0.420868
stagger0.422384
eyes0.433901
good news0.492626
sensory signals0.497426
body monitor0.493951
certain medications0.491222
spinal cord0.491059
otolaryngologist—a doctor0.490971
kids0.478051
largest national survey0.58574
spinning feeling.0.489754
everyday life0.509256
body parts0.496888
brain0.435506
people0.439867
James F. Battey0.599663
underlying condition0.493479
balance problems0.930435
ears0.441136
Common causes0.492991
Balance disorders0.671569
ear infections0.492166
CLICK HERE
14510 National Institutes of Health Article es Afligidos por la Gota: Evite el Dolor y la Agonía La inflamación repentina y dolorosa en la base del dedo gordo del pie es a menudo la primera señal de la gota. También puede afectar a otras articulaciones. Si no se recibe tratamiento, la gota puede causar daños graves en las articulaciones y hacer que sea difícil moverse. La buena noticia es que la mayoría de los tipos de gota son tratables, especialmente si se detectan a tiempo.
altos niveles0.436866
hábitos alimenticios0.443959
problemas renales0.449221
sustancias llamadas0.441405
respuesta protectora0.424975
largos periodos0.433695
enfermedad llamada gota0.844352
mediana edad0.4436
señala choi0.972656
CLICK HERE
14520 National Institutes of Health Article es El Dolor de Cabeza: Qué Hacer Cuando le Duele la Cabeza La mayoría de nosotros sufre dolores de cabeza de vez en cuando. Algunos son leves. Otros causan un dolor punzante. Pueden durar minutos o días. Hay muchos tipos diferentes de dolor de cabeza. La forma de tratar el suyo depende del tipo de dolor que tenga.
Linda Porter0.69334
Busque atención0.556597
señala porter0.976902
numerosos nervios0.774767
CLICK HERE
15682 National Institutes of Health Html en What Your Nose Knows ~ Sense of Smell and Your Health Your sense of smell enriches your experience of the world around you. Different scents can change your mood, transport you back to a distant memory, and may even help you bond with loved ones...
public health expert0.302495
recent national health0.299243
Monell Chemical Senses0.304154
health care provider0.297729
taste0.268588
blood pressure pills0.29254
smell0.942804
smell disorder0.502621
health issues0.263889
En español0.25925
Health care providers0.295872
Dr. Davangere Devanand0.293626
health conditions0.25708
Dr. Gary Beauchamp0.31773
distant memory0.257491
odor receptor—a structure0.315899
stuffy nose0.260968
smell enriches0.581761
blood pressure0.300557
national health0.300435
different parts0.25792
smell identification test0.541538
odors0.267415
good sized majority0.288402
smell receptors0.543071
brains incorporate information0.292524
smell loss0.754889
sensory cells0.348018
smell information0.546234
particular smell0.551232
Different scents0.263461
smell researcher0.548251
gas odor0.260628
ability0.293176
physical well-being0.258795
smell dysfunction0.573044
nutrition survey0.297137
relaxation odor0.302572
smell deficit0.514834
health0.323915
people0.286733
n’t smell0.510171
certain medical conditions0.286844
key role0.259543
high blood pressure0.288483
particular odor0.266183
odor receptors0.279415
long-lasting loss0.260507
different combinations0.256862
CLICK HERE
15979 National Institutes of Health Video en At the the NIH Clinical Center: Intern Eunah Lee works with blood groups systems Meet Eunah Lee, a summer intern in the Department of Transfusion Medicine at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center. Lee is working with various blood group systems. She is trying to sequence the genetic code of the full length protein that encodes the Scianna blood group system. Highly interested in the ethics of genetics sciences, Lee's advice for students looking to get involved in a career in medical science is to find a good mentor. Interview with LabTV conducted in the summer of 2014. Video courtesy of LabTV https://www.labtv.com/Home#/
blood groups systems0.410601
NIH Intramural Database0.512145
DCEG Summer0.355335
David Hoffman0.35073
infectious diseases0.346919
Mental Health0.352752
NIH Summer Internship0.683888
Summer Internship Program0.492362
Intramural Research Program0.393726
good mentor0.359917
Intern Eunah Lee0.416893
Video courtesy0.354616
NIEHS0.326716
NIH OITE0.526549
Scianna blood group0.409155
cerebral palsey0.352417
Theresa Sukal-Moulton studies0.396595
National Institutes0.456041
Campos works0.35491
length protein0.355203
Duration0.72473
NIH IRP0.470451
Cornell Brooks0.351669
genetics sciences0.358738
NIHClinicalCenter0.364419
various blood group0.409969
medical science0.358504
new neurons0.353077
genetic code0.359178
Health Clinical Center0.427183
Unearthing secrets0.352076
NIH Clinical Center0.918322
National Cancer Institute0.451146
Transfusion Medicine0.361516
NIH Mentor0.468323
Kapil Bharti0.356074
NIH Research Scientists0.521452
views0.484566
National Institute0.355701
LabTV https://www.labtv.com/Home#/0.35438
early outbreaks0.348599
Leukemia cells0.3519
Blood Groups Overview0.387409
Google interns0.359401
Faith Ware/Simon0.354547
SUMMER INTERNSHIP ADVICE0.409232
Epidemiology Summer Interns0.402074
Postdocs0.311113
Meet Eunah Lee0.410923
CLICK HERE

 

 

 

Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
©2017 ARCHES Technology. All Rights Reserved.