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What Are Omega-3s?
… that contain different types of omega-3. But most experts agree that the best way to get benefits from omega-3s is from the foods you eat. The health benefits of omega-3 dietary …
What Is Barrett’s Esophagus?
… tube that carries food from your mouth to your stomach, to change. This raises the risk for getting cancer of the esophagus. Doctors don’t yet know what causes Barrett’s esophagus. But some …
NIH Teen Video Contest
… fun! The deadline for video submission is April 16, 2023. Learn more about contest rules and get tips for video creation. …
Migraine Trainer
… Tracking your habits can help you discover what leads to your migraines and what’s helped get you through them. “Migraine Trainer” also offers tips for dealing with the pain of migraines. …
Prevent Lead Exposure
… The more you have in your body, the worse its effects. Lead is a metal found in nature. It can get into your body in many ways. You might breathe, drink, or eat things that have lead. In the …
Yoga for Health: A New e-Book
… activity for healthy people. But as with any type of physical activity, it is possible to get hurt. The e-book includes tips for reducing your risk of injury. Learn more about yoga and …
Osteoporosis in Men
… than women to be evaluated for osteoporosis after a fracture. Men also are less likely to get osteoporosis treatment. But treatment strategies are the same for both men and women. These …
All About Acne
… usually arise on your face. Acne can also appear on your back, chest, or shoulders. Anyone can get acne. But it is most common in teens and young adults. For most people, acne goes away by …
About Pelvic Floor Disorders
… an urgent need to urinate or have difficulty making it to the bathroom in time. Others may get urinary leakage when they cough or laugh. These symptoms may feel embarrassing to some …
Living With Gout
… Usually, just one joint is affected. It may feel swollen, red, warm, and stiff. Flares usually get better within a couple of weeks. If left untreated, flares can begin to arise more often and …
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