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June 2005 Audio Reports
New research indicates that diabetics may be at higher risk for cardiovascular problems when air-pollution levels increase.
A new study finds detectable levels of several common allergens in many day-care centers.
According to new research, people with diabetes need to pay strict attention to their glucose levels in order to avoid some serious complications.
People with diabetes who aren't meeting recommended goals for blood-sugar, blood-pressure, and cholesterol levels are risking very serious complications.
New research finds that people who have pre-diabetes may suffer from diabetic retinopathy; therefore, they should get their eyes examined regularly.
A study that combined radiation therapy and a cancer vaccine may result in an alternative treatment for patients with localized prostate cancer.
A research team at Washington University in St. Louis has developed an antibody that cures mice of West Nile disease. The research was funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
A large, nationwide clinical trial has proven the effectiveness of an experimental vaccine against shingles.
Information on the "NIHSeniorHealth" website helps dispel the notion that there's nothing older people can do to treat low vision.
The new "We Can!" educational program aims to help parents discourage behaviors that can cause their children to become obese. < Previous Month | Archive | Next Month >
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