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2657 National Institutes of Health Html en Tick Talk - Block Tick Bites and Lyme Disease When warm weather arrives, you might get the urge to walk barefoot through the grass. But before you stroll through your lawn or head out on a hiking trail, you’ll want to protect yourself and your loved ones from ticks that often lurk in tall grass, thick brush, and wooded areas. Many ticks carry disease, so do what you can to keep ticks from taking a bite out of you.
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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.
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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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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.
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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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14557 National Institutes of Health Article es Mantenga su boca sana: Cuidados bucales para adultos mayores La salud oral es importante para las personas de todas las edades. Pero la simple rutina que usted aprendió de niño —cepillarse los dientes dos veces al día y usar hilo dental con regularidad— puede volverse más difícil a medida que envejece. En los adultos de 75 años o más, alrededor de 1 de cada 4 ha perdido todos sus dientes naturales, en buena medida debido a enfermedades de las encías y caries.
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14566 National Institutes of Health Article es La osteoporosis y el envejecimiento: Proteja sus huesos con ejercicio Los huesos parecen sólidos, pero el interior de los huesos en realidad está lleno de agujeros como un panal. Los tejidos de los huesos se descomponen y se vuelven a reconstruir todo el tiempo. Mientras algunas células producen nuevo tejido óseo, otras disuelven el hueso y liberan los minerales que hay adentro.
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15239 National Institutes of Health Html en Going Gluten Free? Necessary for Some, Optional for Others With the growing popularity of gluten-free products at your local grocery store, you may have wondered if you should avoid eating gluten. Sidestepping gluten can be a lifestyle choice for many. But for those with a condition known as celiac disease, it’s a medical necessity.
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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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