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NIH COVID-19 Research
… Learn about COVID-19 research at NIH. Read about the vaccines, treatments, and testing that are now available. Explore NIH-funded research by state. You can also find information about how to join clinical trials. …
NIH Teen Video Contest
… If you’re a teen who loves science, you can enter the Eye on the Future Teen Video Contest. NIH’s National Eye Institute created the contest so they could hear from the next generation of scientists. Videos can be created in three different categories. “Science in Your World” shows what science means to you and its … The NIH visit will be a day of science, networking, and fun! The deadline for video submission is April 16, 2023. Learn more about contest rules and get tips for video creation. …
Join With NIH to Personalize Medicine
… NIH wants to speed up research and improve health. That’s why we’re asking adults to join the All … All of Us aims to build a resource to help discover how to stay healthy and manage disease in more personalized ways. The goal is to understand why some people get sick and others stay healthy, and to learn why some …
Know the Science
… Learn how to better understand health research in the news. Find tips on reading a scientific paper and interpreting the findings. This website walks …
Healthy Eating Special Issue
… But how do you eat best for your health? Learn about how to reach your healthy eating goals in … NIH News in Health’s … special issue on healthy eating. Eating well, along with getting enough …
What Are PFAS?
… Chemicals called PFAS are sometimes in the news. PFAS stands for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances. PFAS are widely used … of the chemicals dropped after that. But since then, new PFAS chemicals have been created. NIH-supported studies are continuing to assess the potential health effects of these new …
What Causes Hepatitis?
… Hepatitis has been in the news a lot lately. New cases have been showing up in children around the world. Doctors aren’t sure why. Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver. Inflammation is the body’s protective response to injury or … It can also cause liver cancer. Learn more about viral hepatitis , autoimmune hepatitis , and NIH’s research on hepatitis . …
Don’t Toss the Floss!
… You may have seen or heard news stories suggesting that you can forget about flossing, since scientists lack solid evidence … who floss regularly and those who haven’t. The differences can be striking. “Every dentist in the country can look in someone’s mouth and tell whether or not they floss,” says Dr. Tim Iafolla, a dental health expert at NIH. Red or swollen gums that bleed easily can be a clear sign that flossing and better dental …
Health in Rural America
… About 20% of Americans live in rural parts of the country. Rural areas have more space, fewer people, and scenic landscapes. … help. … Geography and Healthy Living … How does where you live affect your health? The answer is complicated. Different places have different resources. Access to housing, education, jobs, …
Take Care of Your Voice
… Acid reflux, or heartburn, can sometimes harm the voice, too. A more serious cause is cancer in the throat—specifically in the larynx, or voice box. Many voice issues resolve on their own … treating the underlying cause. Surgery or behavioral treatments are sometimes needed. The good news is that you can take steps to protect your voice and avoid many problems. It helps to stay … lifestyle. Don’t smoke, and avoid second-hand smoke. Learn more about the voice and related NIH-supported research . …
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