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  • ADHD Medications Do Not Cause Genetic Damage in Children – Part 1
  • ADHD Medications Do Not Cause Genetic Damage in Children – Part 2
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Healing Process Found to Backfire in Lung Patients
  • Genetic study opens door to individualized treatment strategies for Lung Cancer
  • Trial May Help Determine if Biomarkers Can Help Guide Treatment for Lung Cancer
  • NIAID Training Grant
  • New Findings Indicate HIV/AIDS Pandemic Began Earlier than Previously Thought
  • Gene Delivers Clues about How Cancer Cells Develop Resistance to Chemotherapy Drug
  • NIH Extends Its Commitment to Transformative Research with $138 Million for Director's Pioneer and New Innovator Awards in 2008
  • Brain's Reward Circuit Activity Mostly Ebbs as We Age
  • Alzheimer's Disease: Unraveling the Mystery
  • NIHSeniorHealth Website Featuring Parkinson's Disease
  • About One Quarter of U.S. Women are Affected by Pelvic Floor Disorders
  • NIDDK Launches Effort to Advance Study of Urologic Chronic Pelvic Pain Disorders
  • Alzheimer’s Disease
  • Newer Antipsychotics No Better Than Older Drug in Treating Child and Adolescent Schizophrenia
  • Preventing Excessive Weight Gain in Adolescent Girls at High Risk for Adult Obesity
  • Lowering the Risk for type 2 Diabetes in Teens
  • Common Treatment to Delay Labor Decreases Preterm Infants' Risk for Cerebral Palsy
  • NIDDK Resource to Help Guide Diabetic Women Through a Healthy Pregnancy
  • Disaster Relief Wallet Card to Help Displaced Cancer Patients
  • Bio-specimens
  • Monitoring Exhaled Nitric Oxide Does Not Help Manage Asthma
  • Herpes Virus Changes Anti-Herpes Drug to Form that Hinders AIDS Virus
  • The Cancer Genome Atlas Reports First Results Of Comprehensive Study of Brain Tumors
  • 4th and 8th Graders' Math and Reading Scores Rising, but so are Teen Births
  • Foster Care Program Reduces Delinquency and Improves School Work for Girls
  • Bisphernol A Interview
  • Alcohol Binges Early in Pregnancy Increase Risk of Infant Oral Clefts
  • Older Treatment is More Effective than New Treatment in Preserving Sight for Some Patients with Diabetes
  • NIH Gateway Center
  • Researchers Seeking Children for a Urinary Tract Disorder Study
  • Smokers Stick Together and Quit Together
  • 2008 Cancer Health Disparities Summit
  • Hyperthermia
  • Researchers identify Brain Mechanism Underlying Cocaine Cravings
  • Creativity and the Brain
  • Interview with Lesley Stewart about Stem Cells
  • Findings Provide Insights into Breastfeeding in Preventing Infant Death, HIV Infection in Poor Countries
  • NICHD Renamed for Eunice Kennedy Shriver
  • Interview with Dr. Alicia Armstrong about Uterine Fibroids
  • Long-term Pesticide Exposure may Increase Risk of Diabetes
  • NCCAM presents: Time to Talk
  • An intereview with Dr. Fauci about being awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom
  • High Schooler wins First-ever NIDA Scholastic Addiction Science Award
  • Human Brain Appears “Hard-Wired” for Hierarchy
  • An intereview about geriatrics
  • Stroke Awareness Month
  • NIH Senior Health Website:  Eating Well As You Get Older
  • A special feature about Leprosy
  • How NCI is encouraging recent grads to look into research
  • Factors that influence a premature infant's chances for survival and disability
  • A special feature about food allergies
  • Child abuse and genes could result in PTSD risk for adults
  • A brain study may lead to improved epilepsy treatments
  • An interview about Alzheimer’s Disease
  • Fighting viruses with vaccines
  • Improving cognitive health
  • Helping older adults prevent or delay diabetes
  • How prostate tumors act differently in different men
  • Brain Awareness Week
  • An "African Tutorial" from the National Library of Medicine
  • MRI's and drug cravings
  • The perceived stigma of HIV/AIDS
  • Drinking alcohol: How Much is Too Much
  • Heart disease continues to decline in women
  • How to lower chances for heart disease
  • The risks of drinking alcohol
  • Report on children: developing language skills
  • Report on children: autism
  • Dengue: a tropical virus
  • Tips to prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
  • Predicting the spread and survival of liver cancer
  • Researchers Uncovered an Error in Immature Brain Cells which may Promote the Growth of Some Brain Tumors
  • Chronic Kidney Disease-Cardiovascular Disease Link
  • Dr. Griffin Rodgers interview about connection between chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease
  • Biomedical Imaging interview with Dr. Elias Zerhouni, Director of the National Institutes of Health
  • Small Steps. Big Rewards. Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
  • Autism Risk Higher in People with Gene Variant
  • Rare Bleeding Disorder: von Willebrand’s Disease
  • Scientist Can Predict Psychotic Illness in Youth
  • Many People are Unaware that they have Chronic Kidney Disease
  • Heart Attack Symptoms are more likely in Women than Men
  • Cervical Cancer Awareness and the HPV Virus
  • A Healthy Lifestyle May Lower the Risk of Cancer for African Americans
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