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2636 National Institutes of Health Html en Drinking to Excess - Recognize and Treat Alcohol Problems Some people enjoy an occasional glass of wine with dinner. Others might grab a beer while watching a football game. Most people drink alcohol moderately, within their limits. Others overdo it occasionally. But some people find they can’t control their drinking. How do you know when drinking is becoming a problem? And what can you do if it is?
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2674 National Institutes of Health Html en Who Needs a Knee Replacement? If you or someone you know is considering knee replacement, a new resource can help you understand how it works, how to prepare for surgery, and what to expect in recovery.
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3475 National Institutes of Health Html null Related NIH Guide Notices Announcement Number.
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3489 National Institutes of Health Html en NIH Clinical Research Trials and You - Taking a swing at Alzheimer’s disease List of Registries Personal Stories For Parents and Children For Health Care Providers Resources for Trial Sites Educational Resources Glossary of Common Terms If You Have a Question In the News Taking a swing at Alzheimer’s disease Ollie Doolittle helps researchers learn more about the aging brain Ollie and Vernie Doolittle with their arms around each other. Ollie and Vernie Doolittle. 81-year-old Ollie still plays on three softball teams.(Photo credit: UC Davis Alzheimer’s Center) The bond between Ollie and Vernie Doolittle has endured though 60 years of marriage and military service during two wars. They still never go to bed angry (most of the time).
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3896 National Institutes of Health Html en Finding a Clinical Trial Sources for finding a clinical trial.
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4303 National Institutes of Health Article es ¿Demasiado joven para los sofocos? Cuando los síntomas de la menopausia llegan demasiado pronto Sofocos, sudoración nocturna, períodos menstruales irregulares y problemas para dormir. Estos conocidos síntomas de la menopausia aparecen en la mayoría de las mujeres cuando cumplen alrededor de 50 años. Sin embargo, si se presentan antes de los 40 años, lo cual ocurre aproximadamente en una de cada 100 mujeres, es un indicio de que algo anda mal. Los síntomas prematuros como estos pueden indicar una afección poco comprendida llamada insuficiencia ovárica primaria (IOP).
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4304 National Institutes of Health Article es Tome consciencia sobre la anestesia: Conozca más antes de operarse Cuando está a punto de someterse a una cirugía, es posible que tenga muchas preocupaciones. Una de las más comunes tiene que ver con la anestesia. ¿Perderá la conciencia? ¿Cómo se sentirá después? ¿Es segura?
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14536 National Institutes of Health Article es El alcohol en exceso: Reconozca y trate los problemas con el alcohol Hay quienes ocasionalmente disfrutan de una copa de vino con la cena. Otros quizás se tomen una cerveza mientras miran un partido de fútbol americano. La mayoría de las personas bebe alcohol moderadamente, dentro de los límites. Otros, a veces, los exceden. Sin embargo, hay personas que no pueden controlar la cantidad de alcohol que beben.¿Cómo puede saber si el consumo de alcohol se está convirtiendo en un problema? ¿Qué puede hacer si es un problema?
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14537 National Institutes of Health Article es Pistas genéticas del brote de ébola de 2014 Los científicos secuenciaron los Genomas de aproximadamente 100 muestras del virus del Ébola provenientes de pacientes en África Occidental. Los hallazgos están ayudando a los investigadores a rastrear el origen y la propagación de este virus mortal.
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