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July 2006 Audio Reports
The findings from a study indicate that children whose mothers smoked during pregnancy begin to show a pattern of behavior problems as early as 18-24 months of age.
Cancer researchers, health professionals and community health advocates came together in Bethesda, Maryland, recently for the Cancer Health Disparities Summit 2006.
There's good news in this year's report on the well-being of American children.
A hormone detected in a simple blood test can identify patients with sickle cell disease who have developed pulmonary hypertension.
Two studies have indicated that autism may involve a lack of connections and coordination in separate areas of the brain
Those who start drinking in their early teens are on a faster track towards developing alcohol dependency at some point in their lives.
You can get some practical tips on recognizing the signs of a heart attack and what to do if you think you might be having one on the website NIHSeniorHealth.gov.
Preliminary results of a study conducted by scientists at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Jacksonville, Florida indicate that a drug that mimics the effect of dopamine may also cause stem cells that already exist in the adult brain to turn into dopamine-producing neurons.
Preliminary results of a study conducted by scientists at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Jacksonville, Florida indicate that a drug that mimics the effect of dopamine may also cause stem cells that already exist in the adult brain to turn into dopamine-producing neurons.
30-second Public Service Announcement
The National Heart Lung and Blood Institute at the National Institutes of Health has issued an updated publication called "Your Guide to Lowering Your Blood Pressure with DASH."
In a recent study, researchers at the National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health have identified an inherited gene that strongly affects the risk for developing the most common form of melanoma, a potentially deadly form of skin cancer.
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