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2644 National Institutes of Health Html en Mind and Body Therapy for Fibromyalgia Fibromyalgia is a long-lasting disorder marked by widespread pain, tenderness, fatigue, and other symptoms that can interfere with daily life.
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3313 National Institutes of Health Html null Listen Up! Noises Can Damage Your Hearing Loud or long-lasting noises—from motors, power tools, and even headphones—can permanently damage your hearing. Take steps to protect your ears from harmful noises.
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3376 National Institutes of Health Html en Opportunities Abound for Moving Around Get Active, Wherever You Are You know that physical activity can help you live a longer, healthier life.
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3891 National Institutes of Health Html en Focusing on Fibromyalgia - A Puzzling and Painful Condition You’ve probably heard of fibromyalgia, but you may not know what it is. Fibromyalgia is a long-term (chronic) pain condition that affects 5 million or more Americans ages 18 and older. For unknown reasons, most people diagnosed with fibromyalgia are women, although men and children also can be affected. People with certain disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus, may also have fibromyalgia, which can affect their disease course and treatment.
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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.
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3960 National Institutes of Health Article es Ayuda para enfermedades raras y no diagnosticadas Tratar de obtener un diagnóstico para una enfermedad desconcertante puede ser un proceso largo y frustrante. En el caso de enfermedades raras, dar con el diagnóstico puede llevar años. El Centro de Información sobre Enfermedades Genéticas y Raras (GARD por sus siglas en inglés) brinda información sobre miles de enfermedades raras, así como recursos para ayudar a dar con un diagnóstico y a encontrar los cuidados apropiados. Aprenda más sobre el GARD.
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14507 National Institutes of Health Article es Enfrentando la Demencia: Cuando el Pensamiento y el Comportamiento Declinan La pérdida de la memoria, la confusión o los problemas para recordar un nombre o una palabra pueden ser parte normal de la vida. Pero cuando los problemas de pensamiento o un comportamiento inusual comienzan a interferir con las actividades cotidianas —tales como el trabajo, la preparación de las comidas o el manejo de las finanzas— es el momento de ir a un médico. Estos podrían ser síntomas de una afección conocida como demencia.
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14519 National Institutes of Health Article es Sobre Garrapatas: Cómo Impedir las Picaduras de Garrapatas y la Enfermedad de Lyme Cuando el clima se torna más cálido, es posible que usted tenga deseo de caminar descalzo por la hierba. Pero antes de dar un paseo por el césped o de pasear por un sendero, usted querrá protegerse y proteger a sus seres queridos de las garrapatas que a menudo se esconden en la hierba alta, en la maleza espesa y en las zonas boscosas. Muchas garrapatas son portadoras de enfermedades, por lo que hay que hacer todo lo posible para evitar que le piquen.
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14540 National Institutes of Health Article es Enfermedad de Parkinson: Entender una enfermedad complicada Dependemos de nuestros cerebros para cada movimiento que hacemos, ya sea escribir, caminar, hablar o incluso dormir. Pero un trastorno cerebral grave, como la enfermedad de Parkinson, puede robarle a una persona la habilidad de hacer tareas cotidianas que muchos de nosotros damos por sentadas. La enfermedad no tiene cura, pero hay tratamientos que pueden ayudar. Además, los investigadores continúan tratando de entenderla mejor para mejorar la atención médica.
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