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- NIEHS Awards Discover Grants
- Brief Intervention Helps Emergency Patients Reduce Drinking
- Study Suggests Some Brain Injuries Reduce the Likelihood of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Delayed Adoption of New Treatments in Developing World Costs Lives
- NIH Launches Human Microbiome Project
- NIDDK’s Director Honored by Hematology Society
- Pheromones Trigger Aggression Between Male Mice
- Fitness Predicts Longevity in Older Adults
- Heart Attack Symptoms in Women
- Early Fine-Tuning of Neural Connections May Turn Destructive Later in Life
- NIH State-of-the-Science Panel Seeks to Dispel Stigma Associated With Fecal and Urinary Incontinence
- NIDA Survey Shows a Decline in Smoking and Illicit Drug Use Among Eighth Graders
- Researchers Test New Lab Method to Detect DNA Damage Throughout the Genome
- Heart Attack Symptoms in Women — Are they Different?
- Controlling Cholera with Oral Vaccines
- Preschool Program Improves Cognitive Control
- New Calculations Assess Breast Cancer Risk in Black Women
- NINDS Announces New Spanish Language Website
- NIH Announces Collaboration With National Council of Negro Women to Reduce Childhood Overweight
- New Software To Aid Early Detection of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
- Scientists Identify Gene That Influences Alcohol Consumption
- Pheromones Identified that Trigger Aggression between Male Mice
- NIH to Hold Conference on Fecal and Urinary Incontinence, December 10 – 12
- NIH to Hold Conference on Fecal and Urinary Incontinence, December 10 – 12
- Obesity May Skew Results of Prostate Cancer Test
- Embryonic Stem Cell Milestone Achieved in Primates
- Versatile Human Stem Cells Created Without Embryos
- National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health Announces New Strategic Plan
- Older Adults with Mild Memory Impairment Still Benefit from Cognitive Training in Areas not Reliant on Memorization
- Joint Statement from Drs. Elias Zerhouni, Jack Whitescarver, and Anthony Fauci of the National Institutes of Health on World AIDS Day
- Acting U.S. Surgeon General Galson, NIH Director Zerhouni Announce Expanded Efforts to Address Nationwide Childhood Overweight Epidemic
- High-Trauma Fractures in Older Men and Women Linked to Osteoporosis
- People with Diabetes and Sickle Cell Trait Should Have Reliable A1C Test
- More Accurate Method of Estimating Breast Cancer Risk in African American Women Developed
- NCI Researchers Identify Novel Mechanism for Spread of Sarcoma Tumors
- Training Guide from the National Institute on Aging Helps Older Adults Find Health Information Online
- Ozone Can Affect Heavier People More
- NIDA Announces New Avant-Garde Award for Innovative AIDS Research
- Depression Linked to Bone-Thinning in Premenopausal Women
- National Institute on Drug Abuse Launches Public Service Campaign for Hispanic Youth on the Link between Non-Injection Drugs and HIV
- WHO Director-General to Deliver Barmes Lecture on “Climate Change and Health”
- Protein Key to Severity of Staph Infections
- Tracking Neural Progenitor Cells in the Human Brain
- Scientists Find New Genetic Alterations in Lung Cancer
- Protein Suppresses Allergic Response in Mice
- Family Members of Patients Who Die in the ICU Report Greater Satisfaction with Communication and Involvement than Family Members of ICU Survivors
- The National Institute on Drug Abuse Offers Summer Internship Opportunities
- NCI Researchers Uncover Unusual Association Between Cell Survival Proteins and Ovarian Cancer Aggressiveness
- Scientists Zero in on the Cellular Machinery that Enables Neurons to Fire
- Statement of Griffin P. Rodgers, M.D., Director, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, on World Diabetes Day
- Lucy Greene Appointed NIDDK Executive Officer
- Brain Matures a Few Years Late in ADHD, But Follows Normal Pattern
- NIH Funds 10 Science Education Partnership Awards
- Diabetes Rates Are Increasing Among Youth
- NCMHD Announces New Director for Scientific Strategic Planning and Policy Analysis
Monthly Archives: November 2006
NIH Announces More Than 50 Awards in the Pathway to Independence Program
NIH Office of the Director (OD), “NIH Announces More Than 50 Awards in the Pathway to Independence Program”, November 30, 2006 Continue reading
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NIH Announces More Than 50 Awards in the Pathway to Independence Program
NIH Office of the Director (OD), “NIH Announces More Than 50 Awards in the Pathway to Independence Program”, November 30, 2006 Continue reading
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International HIV/AIDS Trial Finds that Risks of Death, AIDS and Other Major Diseases Increase on Episodic Antiretroviral Therapy
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), International HIV/AIDS Trial Finds that Risks of Death, AIDS and Other Major Diseases Increase on Episodic Antiretroviral Therapy;
November 29, 2006 Continue reading
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NIBIB Welcomes Four New Members to Advisory Council
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB), NIBIB Welcomes Four New Members to Advisory Council;
November 29, 2006 Continue reading
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NIH R01 Grant Applications Go Electronic
Office of Extramural Research (OER), NIH R01 Grant Applications Go Electronic;
November 28, 2006 Continue reading
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National Cancer Institute Hosts Science Writers ? Seminar on Second Cancers
National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Cancer Institute Hosts Science Writers ? Seminar on Second Cancers; November 28, 2006 Continue reading
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Six NIH Researchers Named AAAS Fellows
Office of the Director (OD), Six NIH Researchers Named AAAS Fellows; November 24, 2006 Continue reading
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Therapy Improves Outlook for Meth Abusers
New research suggests that offering methamphetamine abusers a behavioral therapy
program called contingency management along with their usual care is more effective
than the usual care alone. Continue reading
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Late Angioplasty after a Heart Attack
For years, people thought that late balloon angioplasty of totally blocked
arteries might help prevent future heart problems. The results of a large clinical
trial, however, show that stable patients undergoing the procedure do no better than those
on medical therapy alone. Continue reading
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Fat Cells and Cancer Risk
Obesity has been linked with several types of cancer, but why there’s a link
hasn’t been clear. A new study in mice brings researchers a step closer to
understanding how excess fat could raise the risk of cancer. Continue reading
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