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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 …
Urine Test Detects High-Risk Prostate Cancers
… have developed a urine test that could help some men avoid unnecessary biopsies. Screening for prostate cancer usually involves a blood test. The test measures levels of a substance called … team created a urine test to detect prostate cancer. It could identify prostate cancer in its early stages. But the test could not tell the difference between serious cancers and slow-growing cancers. Slow-growing cancers may never need treatment. In their latest study, the scientists created an improved urine test. They analyzed genes from hundreds of …
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 …
Chronic Disease in Uncertain Times
… Coping with emergencies is challenging in the best of situations. During the coronavirus pandemic, many of us are just trying to get by each day. For people with chronic (long-term) health conditions—like diabetes and chronic kidney … maintain their health, even during difficult times,” says Dr. Griffin P. Rodgers, director of NIH’s National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Managing these conditions …
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 K–12 teachers and learners. Topics include superbugs, health literacy, lung health, and more. …
Pregnancy Check-Ups
… before a baby arrives. There are many things to do to prepare. One of the most important is to visit your health care provider regularly. Check-ups before your baby is born are called prenatal … is fundamental for shaping the lives of women and their children,” says Dr. Monica Longo, an NIH expert on prenatal health. Longo cares for women with high-risk pregnancies. Such women have … you’ll need to start regular prenatal visits. Most women have check-ups about once a month in the beginning. Then, they go more often later in the pregnancy. During a prenatal visit, your …
Telemedicine May Affect Quality of Care
… or tablet to talk with a doctor? This is called telemedicine. A study suggests that in-person doctor visits provide better care for children with certain infections. Researchers used claims data from a health plan to look at … care doctors. The team counted the antibiotics prescribed within two days for each type of visit. Children were given antibiotics most often after telemedicine visits. They received these …
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. …
Autism Spectrum Disorder
… many subtleties. But people with autism spectrum disorder, or ASD, struggle more than most. For them, communicating with others can be very difficult. Autism is called a “spectrum” disorder … Generally, people with autism both have difficulties with social communication and engage in repetitive behaviors. ASD can also affect learning and problem-solving abilities. But people … range of difficulties and need less support,” explains Dr. Lisa Gilotty, an autism expert at NIH. Scientists don’t know the exact causes of ASD. They’re working hard to understand how …
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 …
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