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Researchers at the National Cancer Institute identified a novel type of antibody that potently inhibits HIV infection.
Exercise is good for more than just your waistline. Results
from research point to a sleep-exercise link when it comes to
cancer prevention in women.
Researchers at the National Cancer Institute identified a novel type of antibody that potently inhibits HIV infection.
A recent summit highlighted many of the complex biological and non-biological factors that influence health outcomes.
A new National Heart Lung and Blood Institute website offers parents and health care providers an insider’s guide to children’s medical research.
In 2007, the NHLBI initiated SHARe, (SNP Health Association Resource), a Web-based dataset which provides qualified researchers with free access to a wealth of data from multiple large population-based studies, starting with the Framingham Heart Study.
A new government survey found that 38 percent of adults and 12 percent of children use complementary and alternative medicine, which is a group of diverse medical and health care systems, practices, and products that are not generally considered part of conventional medicine.
There are signs that the ongoing decline in teen marijuana use in recent years has stalled; however the downward trend in cigarette and alcohol use continues, according to the 2008 Monitoring the Future (MTF) Survey.
New evidence about the worldwide influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 indicates that getting the flu early protected many people against a second deadlier wave. FREE MP3 audio reports from the National Institutes of Health, your reliable health information source. Questions? Contact: This page was last reviewed on
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