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2634 National Institutes of Health Html en Genetic Clues to the 2014 Ebola Outbreak Scientists sequenced the genomes of nearly 100 samples of Ebola virus from patients in West Africa. The findings are helping researchers track the origin and spread of this deadly virus.
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2671 National Institutes of Health Html en Dealing with Dementia - When Thinking and Behavior Decline Forgetfulness, confusion, or having trouble remembering a name or word can be a normal part of life. But when thinking problems or unusual behavior starts to interfere with everyday activities—such as working, preparing meals, or handling finances—it’s time to see a doctor. These could be signs of a condition known as dementia.
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3552 National Institutes of Health Html en 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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3874 National Institutes of Health Html en Blood Pressure Matters - Keep Hypertension in Check About 1 in 3 adults in the U.S. has high blood pressure, but many don’t realize it. High blood pressure is sometimes called a “silent killer,” because it usually has no warning signs, yet it can lead to life-threatening conditions like heart attack or stroke. The good news is that high blood pressure, or hypertension, can often be prevented or treated.
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14548 National Institutes of Health Article es Sobrellevar el cuidado de otra persona: Cuídese a usted mismo mientras cuida a otros A veces puede ser un acto de amor y otras veces una cuestión de necesidad. Cada año, un total de aproximadamente 43 millones de adultos estadounidenses cuida a otra persona con una enfermedad grave de manera no remunerada. Estos héroes, con frecuencia invisibles, brindan horas de asistencia a otros. Sin embargo, el estrés y el esfuerzo de cuidar a otra persona pueden afectar su propia salud. Investigadores financiados por los NIH están trabajando para comprender los riesgos que enfrentan estos cuidadores y buscando mejores maneras de proteger la salud de los cuidadores.
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14553 National Institutes of Health Article es Mantenga su piel sana: Proteger su exterior Las personas dicen que la belleza es superficial como la piel, que lo que importa es lo que está "adentro". Sin duda que nuestro interior es importante, pero la piel es la primera capa de defensa contra el mundo exterior. La piel también puede darnos pistas importantes sobre la salud general. Aprenda a cuidar bien de su piel, para que su piel siga cuidándolo bien a usted.
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14569 National Institutes of Health Article es Muchas personas mayores toman ansiolíticos a pesar de los riesgos A pesar de los riesgos conocidos, las personas mayores con frecuencia toman benzodiacepinas, un tipo de medicamento que ayuda a tratar la ansiedad y los problemas para dormir. Las nuevas investigaciones cuestionan por qué se recetan benzodiacepinas con tanta frecuencia cuando hay alternativas más seguras disponibles.
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15272 National Institutes of Health Html null Definitions of Criteria and Considerations for Bioengineering Research Partnerships (BRP) null
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15684 National Institutes of Health Html en Safeguarding Our Health Vaccines Protect Us All We share more than food and culture within our homes and communities. We can also spread disease. Luckily, we live in a time when vaccines can protect us from many of the most serious illnesses.
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