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May issue of NIH News in Health

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Check out the May issue of NIH News in Health, the monthly newsletter bringing you practical health news and tips based on the latest NIH research. And consider joining us on Facebook, where you can write on our wall to suggest topics you’d like us to cover, or start a discussion about how you use the newsletter. Go to http://www.facebook.com/r.php?page_id=45385547967&r=111&locale=en_US to sign up to connect with NIH News in Health on Facebook.

In this edition

nomorebuttsNo More Butts
Snuff Out That Cigarette for Good

If you’re a smoker, chances are you’ve already tried to quit. So you know from experience that it’s not easy. But many do succeed in the end. The health benefits you’d gain make quitting worth the effort.
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A Window to Your Health
Your Eyes Reveal a Bigger Picture

Your vision seems great. Your eyes feel completely fine. But if you haven’t seen your eye care professional in a while, you might have an eye problem that you don’t know about.
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Health Capsules:

  1. Exercise Helps After Heart Failure
  2. Catch Oral Cancer Early
  3. Featured Web Site: Go Local

FEMA and Social Media, Keeping Current with Influenza A (H1N1)

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

By using social media tools, FEMA is able to capture and share the various H1N1 preparedness and recovery efforts and discussions across the country, making them readily available to the public. Online FEMA multimedia and social media resources include:

April is a Busy Month for Environmental and Public Health Observances!

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

For a copy of Your Health and the Environment: Earth Day Classroom Enrichment from the National Library of Medicine, click the link.

April Is Cancer Control Month

cancerApril is Cancer Control Month. Visit the MedlinePlus health topic page on cancer and read the latest cancer news. Also, check out Cancer: Questions and Answers from the National Cancer Institute.

April Is Donate Life Month

donatelifeApril is Donate Life Month. Learn more by visiting the organ donation topic page on MedlinePlus.

April Is Alcohol Awareness Month

http://ncadi.samhsa.gov/seasonal/aprilalcohol/

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April Issue of NIH News in Health Posted

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

http://newsinhealth.nih.gov/pdf/NIHNiH%20Apr09.pdf

nihThe April issue of NIH News in Health is now available. Featured stories cover making physical activity part of your life and remembering to take your pills. Also, check out the health capsules and the featured Web site.

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FYI: NIHSeniorHealth.gov - Arthritis Health Topic Split into Three Topics

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

The NIHSeniorHealth topic, Arthritis (contributed by the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS)), has been split into three topics - Gout, Osteoarthritis, and Rheumatoid Arthritis.

Gout (http://nihseniorhealth.gov/gout/toc.html) features 4 chapters:

  • What Is Gout?
  • Causes and Risk Factors
  • Symptoms and Diagnosis
  • Treatment and Research

Osteoarthritis (http://nihseniorhealth.gov/osteoarthritis/toc.html) features 4 chapters:

  • What Is Osteoarthritis?
  • Causes and Risk Factors
  • Symptoms and Diagnosis
  • Treatment and Research

Rheumatoid Arthritis
(http://nihseniorhealth.gov/rheumatoidarthritis/toc.html) features 4 chapters:

  • What Is Rheumatoid Arthritis?
  • Causes and Risk Factors
  • Symptoms and Diagnosis
  • Treatment and Research

Medpedia: a free online technology platform is collaborative, interdisciplinary and transparent

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

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http://www.medpedia.com/about

Medpedia is just getting started. It is a long term project and is not yet a comprehensive resource. Medpedia is applying a new collaborative model to the collection, sharing and advancement of medical knowledge that, over time, will produce the world’s most comprehensive resource.

The Medpedia Project and Medpedia.com is maintained by Medpedia Inc., a brainchild of Ooga Labs, a technology greenhouse in San Francisco. It is produced in association with Harvard Medical School, Stanford School of Medicine, Berkeley School of Public Health, University of Michigan Medical School and other leading global health organizations. Medpedia will be a commons for the gathering of the information and people critical to health care. Many organizations have united to support The Medpedia Project.

Medpedia is for use by both medical professionals and non-professionals. Its intended uses and benefits include:

  • Knowledge sharing and communications tool for people with similar medical interests
  • Source of insight and new knowledge for medical professionals
  • Historical repository for real-world discussions of medical topics of interest
  • Up-to-date news of the latest developments in medicine

Tennessee Go Local

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

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Visit Go Local Tennessee, one of the latest Go Local sites. Go Local connects users with local health services. To find local resources, you can go straight to your local area or use the Go Local link on a MedlinePlus Health Topic Page.

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Their featured resource this week is Tennessee’s Disability Pathfinder, which provides information and assistance to individuals of all ages and all disabilities, family members, and interested persons in the community. Information includes a statewide bilingual HELPline, website featuring a database of agency services, state and national website resources on various disability topics and a disability events calendar. A project of the Tennessee Council on Developmental Disabilities and the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities. CALL 800.640.INFO (4636)

Online Spanish Language Health Guides and Resources

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

by Beth Wescott, editor, SEA Currents, bwescott@hshsl.umaryland.edu

Diabetes Resource for Spanish Speakers

http://estudiabetes.com/ is a social networking site in Spanish dedicated to people of all ages with diabetes condition, and to the parents of children with diabetes. The main purpose is to share experiences in dealing with the disease, as well as to share with others information about diabetes. The site also provides breaking news on diabetes.

Office of Minority (OMH)/Oficina de Salud de las Minorías

http://www.omhrc.gov/espanol/ offers Spanish-language health information on a wide range of health topics, a profile about the health of Hispanic Americans, and health news. OMH is part of the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).

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MedlinePlus Información de Salud de la Biblioteca Nacional de Medicina

http://medlineplus.gov/spanish/ es un portal médico informativo. Contiene guías, enciclopedia, tutoriales interactivos, así como novedades y noticias sobre temas relacionados. Véase también el primer número de la revista NIH MedlinePlus Salud ya está en línea. ¡Visítela!

Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Library Knowledge Path: Spanish-Language Health Resources

http://www.mchlibrary.info/KnowledgePaths/kp_spanish.html

This guide, or knowledge path, has been compiled by the Maternal and Child Health Library at Georgetown University. It points to current, high-quality Spanish-language health resources for health professionals and consumers. The first section presents general resources that cover a wide range of health topics, while the second section lists resources that focus on specific aspects of maternal and child health.

Spanish-Language Health Guides for Workers Older Than 50 …

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has two checklists to help workers stay healthy at 50+. The checklists help answer questions about what daily steps can be taken for good health, whether one needs medicines to prevent disease, and which screening tests are needed and when to get them. “Mujeres: sigan sanas después de los 50″ and “Hombres: sigan sanos después de los 50,” are available at www.ahrq.gov/consumer/women50sp.pdf and www.ahrq.gov/consumer/men50sp.pdf, respectively. The wall chart, “Seguir sanos después de los 50,” is available at www.ahrq.gov/consumer/50pluspostersp.pdf.

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http://www.childrenshealthfund.org/publications/healthed.php

The Children’s Health Fund is committed to providing health care to the nation’s most medically underserved children and their families, in part, by creating low-literacy health education materials to assist children and their families in learning about a variety of health related topics. Their culturally relevant booklets and brochures are available in English and Spanish.

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The Hesperian Foundation

http://www.hesperian.org/, a non-profit publisher of books and newsletters for community-based health care, has recently published two titles in Spanish: Un manual de salud para mujeres con discapacidad, the Spanish version of A Health Handbook for Women with Disabilities and Helping Children Who are Deaf, Ayudar a los nios sordos. Packed with simple activities, this book is a great resource for parents, caregivers, health promoters, and others in teaching children who do not hear well how to communicate to the best of his or her ability. Both titles can be downloaded and purchased from their new Spanish website http://www.espanol.hesperian.org/ and the online library with free downloads http://www.hesperian.org/publications_download.php

Connect During National Library Week, April 12-18, 2009

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

http://www.ala.org/ala/aboutala/hqops/pio/mediarelationsa/factsheets/nationallibraryweek.cfm

National Library Week, April 12-18, 2009, is fast approaching. It is a national celebration that hospital libraries can use to highlight their products and services. This year’s theme is “Worlds connect @ your library”. There are several connections that the library makes that you can promote:

  • The research world meets the clinical world through medical literature resources such as point-of-care databases.
  • The clinical world connects to the consumer market through patient education and wellness resources.
  • And most importantly, the world of electronic information resources connects with humanity in the course of librarian-client interactions.

SE/A has promotional materials you can distribute during your National Library Week celebration. Please contact Toni Yancey at tyancey@hshsl.umaryland.edu to find out what promotional materials are available.

Feburary The NIH News in Health

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

The February issue of NIH News in Health, the monthly newsletter bringing you practical health news and tips based on the latest NIH research, is now online. In this edition:

dogCan Pets Help Keep You Healthy?
Exploring the Human-Animal Bond

People have lots of reasons for owning pets. Now a small but growing body of research suggests that owning or interacting with animals may have the added benefit of improving your health.
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thyroid2Thyroid Diseases
What Yo
u Need to Know

You can’t see it, you can’t feel it and most people have no idea what it does. In fact, most people don’t know about their thyroid unless they’ve been affected by the often-elusive symptoms of thyroid disease.
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Health Capsules:

Click here to download a PDF version for printing.

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