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From A to Zika
… a danger do these diseases really pose? What can you do to reduce the risk from new diseases in your community? Emerging diseases are caused by microbes, usually bacteria or viruses, that … the time from the animal world,” explains Dr. David Morens, an infectious disease expert at NIH. Part of the reason is that the [qtip:genes|Stretches of DNA that instruct cells how to make proteins and perform …
Risky Drinking Can Put a Chill on Your Summer Fun
… Drinking alcohol in the heat can mean trouble. Heat plus alcohol can raise the risk for sunburn, dehydration, and … Be smart this summer. Think before you drink. Stay safe and stay healthy. Get tips at this NIH website …
COVID-19 Spanish Resources Page
… Looking for COVID-19 resources in Spanish? NIH has a COVID-19 Spanish resource page. Visit the site for information on testing, treatments, and vaccines. You can also find information about …
Bones, Joints, Muscles, and Skin
… materials and activities to help kids learn about bones, joints, muscles, and skin. This NIH website is meant for teachers and students in grades four through six. But everyone can benefit from learning more about these essential …
Recovery Time for Sports Concussions
… back into the game. Millions of sports-related mild brain injuries, or concussions, happen in the U.S. each year. Returning to play before you’re fully recovered can be dangerous. It … concussions. After a severe brain injury, the brain makes more of a protein called tau. An NIH-led research team looked at changes in blood levels of tau after sports-related concussions … track concussion recovery. Keeping athletes safer from long-term consequences of concussions is important to players, coaches, parents, and fans,” says Dr. Patricia A. Grady, director of …
STEM Teaching Resources
… videos, and more. Discover and share the vast health-related teaching resources supported by NIH. …
Cancer Information Service
… If you have cancer questions, NIH specialists can help. Get free information on clinical trials, finding treatment, the latest … and more. You can call 1-800-4-CANCER, send an email, or chat online. Services are available in English or Spanish. …
Asian-Language Resources
… Get information about conditions that affect your bones, joints, muscles, and skin in several Asian languages. NIH has free, easy-to-read information in Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese. Learn more about topics like arthritis, acne, back pain, and …
Cancer Fact Sheets
… NIH’s Cancer Fact Sheets answer common questions about more than 70 topics in cancer, including … types, prevention, detection, treatment, and possible causes. The fact sheets are available in English and Spanish. They are updated and revised based on the latest cancer research. …
Finding Treatment for Drug Use Disorder
… one needs treatment for a drug use problem, it can be challenging to know where to start. NIH has step-by-step guides to finding treatment for teens and adults, as well as guides for …
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