Search
Support for Serious Illness
… teens with serious illnesses. Checking IN helps doctors learn about youths’ needs before their visit. … Gaining a Better Understanding … Planning for a serious illness can be complicated. …
Dealing with Drug Problems
… that have been studied by NIH-funded researchers. During the program, a parenting consultant visits the home to observe the parents’ relationship with their child. Parents complete several …
Caring for Concussions
… of accidents can cause a bang to the brain. Each year, more than 2 million people in the U.S. visit an emergency room for a traumatic brain injury. Many others experience a blow to the head …
Lowering Your Cancer Risk
… in real time,” he says. These apps are still being tested. You can get free help now by visiting smokefree.gov , calling 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669), or by texting QUIT to 47848. …
Dealing With Dizziness
… get the right diagnosis and treatment on the first try, says Newman-Toker. You may need to visit another doctor or try different treatments before you feel better. … Finding What Works … …
NIH Office of Communications and Public Liaison
Health and Science Publications Branch
Building 31, Room 5B52
Bethesda, MD 20892-2094
Contact Us:
nihnewsinhealth@od.nih.gov
Phone: 301-451-8224
Share Our Materials: Reprint our articles and illustrations in your own publication. Our material is not copyrighted. Please acknowledge NIH News in Health as the source and send us a copy.
For more consumer health news and information, visit health.nih.gov.
For wellness toolkits, visit www.nih.gov/wellnesstoolkits.
