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2646 National Institutes of Health Html en Sun and Skin - The Dark Side of Sun Exposure People enjoy the sun. Some have even worshiped it. Sunlight is essential to many living things. But sunlight also has a dangerous side. It can harm your skin and even your eyes. The good news is you can take some simple steps to protect your body from sun damage and still enjoy the sun’s healthful effects.
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3373 National Institutes of Health PDF null The Precision Medicine Initiative: Infographic Precision medicine is an emerging approach for disease prevention and treatment that takes into account
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3608 National Institutes of Health Html en Thinking About Your Thyroid - Get to Know This Small but Mighty Gland You’ve probably heard of the thyroid gland, but do you know what it does? You might not give it a second thought unless something goes wrong. Thyroid trouble can cause a range of seemingly unrelated problems, including drastic changes to your weight, energy, digestion, or mood. Learn to recognize signs of thyroid disorder, so you can get treatment if needed.
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3698 National Institutes of Health Html en A Look at Epilepsy - Electrical Outbursts in the Brain Most people know surprisingly little about epilepsy, even though it’s the nation’s 4th most common neurological disorder, after migraine, stroke, and Alzheimer’s disease. Epilepsy is marked by repeated, unpredictable seizures that may last for seconds or minutes.
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3883 National Institutes of Health Html en Advances in Medical Imaging NIH has an entire institute, the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB), devoted to developing new imaging devices and other leading edge technologies.
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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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14538 National Institutes of Health Article es ¿Resfrío, gripe o alergia? Conozca la diferencia para obtener el mejor tratamiento Se siente bastante mal. Tiene goteo nasal, estornudos y dolor de garganta. ¿Es un resfrío, gripe o alergias? Puede ser difícil distinguirlos, porque comparten muchos síntomas. Sin embargo, la comprensión de las diferencias le ayudará a elegir el mejor tratamiento. “Si sabe lo que tiene, no tomará medicamentos que no necesita, que no son eficaces o que incluso podrían empeorar sus síntomas”, dice la Dra. Teresa Hauguel del NIH, experta en enfermedades infecciosas que afectan la respiración.
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14560 National Institutes of Health Article es Uso de los verificadores de síntomas Cuando algo lo aqueja, ¿utiliza Internet o una aplicación en su teléfono para tratar de descubrir qué puede ser? Un estudio demostró que los verificadores de síntomas gratuitos no suelen dar el diagnóstico correcto como primera opción, y sus consejos sobre cuándo consultar a un profesional suelen pecar de exceso de precaución.
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15899 National Institutes of Health Html en Keeping Up in School? Identifying Learning Problems Reading, writing, and math are the building blocks of learning. Mastering these subjects early on can affect many areas of life, including school, work, and even overall health. It’s normal to make mistakes and even struggle a little when learning new things. But repeated, long-lasting problems may be a sign of a learning disability.
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15979 National Institutes of Health Video en At the the NIH Clinical Center: Intern Eunah Lee works with blood groups systems Meet Eunah Lee, a summer intern in the Department of Transfusion Medicine at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center. Lee is working with various blood group systems. She is trying to sequence the genetic code of the full length protein that encodes the Scianna blood group system. Highly interested in the ethics of genetics sciences, Lee's advice for students looking to get involved in a career in medical science is to find a good mentor. Interview with LabTV conducted in the summer of 2014. Video courtesy of LabTV https://www.labtv.com/Home#/
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