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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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3507 National Institutes of Health Html en Minding Your Metabolism - Can You Avoid Middle-Age Spread? As you age, you may notice you have less muscle and energy and more fat. Carrying those extra pounds may be harming your health. It’s easy to be confused by advice about diet and exercise, but they’re key to avoiding weight gain as you get older.
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3839 National Institutes of Health Html en Coping with Caregiving - Take Care of Yourself While Caring for Others It can be a labor of love, and sometimes a job of necessity. A total of about 43 million U.S. adults provide unpaid care for someone with a serious health condition each year. These often-unsung heroes provide hours of assistance to others. Yet the stress and strain of caregiving can take a toll on their own health. NIH-funded researchers are working to understand the risks these caregivers face. And scientists are seeking better ways to protect caregivers’ health.
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4306 National Institutes of Health Article es ¿Sarpullido y picazón? La verdad sobre la dermatitis Probablemente haya tenido un sarpullido en algún momento de su vida, ya sea por contacto con hiedra venenosa, o por padecer varicela, o a causa de algo más inusual. ¿Por qué la piel desarrolla un sarpullido con manchas rojas? Más importante aún, ¿hay algo que se pueda hacer al respecto?
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Stephen I0.507261
herpes zóster0.759879
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4310 National Institutes of Health Article es Mantenga sanos sus riñones: Detecte a tiempo las enfermedades renales Los riñones no son muy grandes, cada uno es aproximadamente del tamaño de su puño, pero hacen un trabajo importante. Los riñones le ayudan a mantenerse saludable al mantener el equilibriLos riñones no son muy grandes, cada uno es aproximadamente del tamaño de su puño, pero hacen un trabajo importante. Los riñones le ayudan a mantenerse saludable al mantener el equilibrio correcto de agua y otras sustancias en el cuerpo.
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función renal0.645366
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Andrew Narva0.432746
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Mes Nacional0.440831
Paul Kimmel0.430124
largo plazo0.429726
experto nefrólogo0.435259
Jeffrey B0.432329
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insuficiencia renal0.950994
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4347 National Institutes of Health Article es Tratamientos para la infertilidad y desarrollo infantil Una cantidad cada vez mayor de personas que quieren ser padres recurren a los tratamientos de infertilidad para tener un bebé. Un nuevo estudio no encontró evidencia de que estos tratamientos causen algún tipo de retraso en el desarrollo. Los hallazgos pueden brindar cierta tranquilidad a los padres preocupados por los riesgos de salud a largo plazo de las terapias para la infertilidad.
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Yeung EH0.637804
habilidades motoras0.944126
Eunice Kennedy Shriver0.756211
JAMA Pediatr0.579462
Sundaram R0.572014
Upstate KIDS Study0.762821
Examining Infertility Treatment0.76694
Early Childhood Development0.78301
Edwina Yeung0.667117
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14533 National Institutes of Health Article es Un trasplante revierte la anemia falciforme Un trasplante de médula ósea especializado logró revertir con éxito la anemia falciforme grave en adultos, en algunos casos sin necesidad de utilizar medicamentos inmunosupresores de manera extensa. Será necesario realizar pruebas de seguimiento para evaluar mejor esta terapia experimental.
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Link ME0.477804
John Tisdale0.502333
Coles WA0.480629
Rodgers GP0.478491
Trasplante alogénico0.53474
Fitzhugh CD0.479194
Tisdale JF0.507484
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14573 National Institutes of Health Article es ¿Corre riesgo de sufrir interacciones alcohol-medicamentos? Según un estudio financiado por los NIH, muchas personas podrían estar consumiendo alcohol y tomando medicamentos recetados que interactúan con el alcohol. El hallazgo destaca la necesidad de hablar con un profesional de la salud sobre los riesgos de beber alcohol mientras se toman medicamentos recetados.
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interacciones alcohol-medicamentos0.464455
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16182 National Institutes of Health Html en Healthy Holiday Foods and Fun Make Smart Choices as You Celebrate the Season Mashed potatoes and gravy, Grandma’s apple pie, and other holiday favorites can be a joyous part of any celebration. But to feel your best, you know you need to eat in moderation and stay active. How can you avoid temptation when delicious foods and calories abound?....
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