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Keep Your Lungs Healthy
… With each breath in, your lungs take in life-giving oxygen. The oxygen then travels through your blood to every … factors, like cigarette smoke, dust, and pollution, can also increase your risk. The good news is that you can take steps to help prevent many chronic lung diseases. If they do develop, … flow is the problem,” explains Dr. Andrew Lipton, medical director of the lung function lab at NIH. “It’s hard for air to come into or go out of the lungs.” In asthma, swelling in the lungs …
What Are Your Health Risks?
… It seems like a new health risk is in the news every day. How do you know which risks are worth worrying about? NIH has created a one-page guide called … Making Sense of Your Health Risks … to help you put …
Impact of NIH Research
… NIH is the driving force behind decades of research advances that have improved health, helped revolutionize science, and serve society more broadly. Learn how NIH turns scientific discoveries into better health for all. Read stories about how NIH has advanced cancer research, vaccines, heart health, mental health, and more. …
NIH Virtual Tour
… Ever wonder what it’s like to visit the NIH campus? A new web-based tour lets you “visit” NIH’s headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland with an interactive map and a range of helpful resources. You can make 20 …
NIH Research in Context
… Find in-depth stories covering NIH’s cutting-edge biomedical research. Learn about the current state of research for many fields and where they may be heading. … NIH Research in Context … comes out quarterly. Read the latest story on early-life nutrition. …
Vaccines.gov
… help finding a flu or COVID-19 vaccine? Vaccines.gov can help find vaccines near you. Use the search tool to find sites nearby or call 1-800-232-0233. Getting vaccinated is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your family. …
NIH Social Media
… Follow NIH on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and more! You can also sign up for health …
NIH Interactive Quizzes
… Test your knowledge of science and human health. NIH has partnered with the … Kahoot! … gaming platform to create free, interactive quizzes for …
Talking With Your Doctor
… important to you. Speak up with your concerns. “There’s no such thing as a dumb question in the doctor’s office,” says Dr. Matthew Memoli, an infectious disease doctor at NIH. “I try very hard to make my patients feel comfortable so that they feel comfortable asking … Your friend may think of questions or raise concerns that you hadn’t considered. Many people search online for health information. They use Web-based tools to research symptoms and learn …
Nurturing Healthy Neighborhoods
… and eating healthy food. But did you know that where you live can affect your health, too? NIH-funded researchers are looking at how the environment around us, from how many trees we can … be less stressed. Stress increases your risk of heart disease, diabetes, and other diseases. In one NIH-funded study, researchers cleaned up vacant city lots and planted grass and trees. … and other conditions. … Getting Active … Your neighborhood can also affect how easy it is for you to exercise. People in urban and suburban areas can often walk to a coffee shop, …
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