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3607 National Institutes of Health Html en Better Nutrition Every Day How to Make Healthier Food Choices We make dozens of decisions every day. When it comes to deciding what to eat and feed our families, it can be a lot easier than you might think to make smart, healthy choices. It takes just a little planning.
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3699 National Institutes of Health Html en Keep Your Skin Healthy - Protecting Your Outer Self People say that beauty’s only skin deep; it’s what’s on the “inside” that counts. Our insides are certainly important, but skin is your first layer of defense against the outside world. Skin can also give important clues to your overall health. Learn to take good care of your skin, so your skin can keep taking good care of you.
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3840 National Institutes of Health Html en Halting Hypothermia - Cold Can Be Dangerous The frosty air of winter can be invigorating. But cold air can also pose threats to your health, whether you’re indoors or outside. If your body temperature drops too low, it can lead to a serious, sometimes deadly condition known as hypothermia. Learn to recognize the signs of this condition, and take steps to keep yourself and your family warm and safe during this chilly season.
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4324 National Institutes of Health Article es Protéjase contra el VPH: Bloquee este virus que provoca cáncer En algún punto de sus vidas, más de la mitad de las personas sexualmente activas contraen una infección genital con el virus del papiloma humano (VPH), pero la mayoría nunca se entera. En consecuencia, es posible que contagien el virus a otros sin saberlo. Afortunadamente, existen vacunas disponibles para protegerse contra las formas más dañinas del VPH. Estas vacunas funcionan mejor si se reciben antes de que la persona comience la actividad sexual.
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4353 National Institutes of Health Html en Finding a Clinical Trial Sources for finding a clinical trial.
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14503 National Institutes of Health Article es Las glándulas mamarias "recuerdan" un embarazo anterior Un equipo de científicos financiados por los NIH descubrió que el primer embarazo de un animal puede provocar cambios duraderos en cómo los genes se activan y desactivan en las glándulas mamarias productoras de leche. Este hallazgo podría ayudar a explicar por qué los seres humanos y otros mamíferos producen más cantidad de leche y más rápido en el segundo embarazo.
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14556 National Institutes of Health Article es 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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15978 National Institutes of Health Video en The NIH Clinical Center - No Place Like It Learn more about the NIH Clinical Center, the world's largest hospital devoted exclusively to clinical investigation. On any given day, specialists -- all under one roof -- may be conducting research on musculoskeletal and skin diseases; cancer; dental and craniofacial disorders; eye disorders; heart, lung, and blood diseases; infectious diseases; medical genetics; mental health; or neurological disorders. It is a national resource!
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