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Later today, NIH will admit first Texas nurse diagnosed with Ebola, to the NIH Clinical Center’s high containment unit at the CDC’s request. The nurse will be enrolled in a clinical protocol and will receive state-of-the-art care. NIH is taking every precaution to ensure the safety of NIH patients, staff, and the public. Learn more: http://1.usa.gov/1txMEMX
NIH is taking every precaution to ensure the safety of our patients, NIH staff, and the public.
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+David Rosenfield There are other diseases like this that could be a national threat, but aren't treated as you say here.  I think people would have the rational that they should not spend resources on something that hasn't actually threatened americans yet
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Dr. Gordon Hughes, NIDCD Clinical Trials Program Director, appeared as a panelist on this morning’s The Diane Rehm Show to discuss noise pollution. Listen now!
A growing body of research shows that excessive noise in our environment can have dangerous effects on our health. Diane and her guests discuss the risks of noise pollution and what needs to be done.
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Wow!!!  I'm glad I don't live in one of those houses!!!
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From the director's blog:
When thinking about your health, or the health of your children, you’re probably not thinking of the placenta. This often neglected, yet vital, pancake-shaped organ develops during pregnancy. It ad...
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Say what you want mate, but you will not deter people from trying to stop
the outright abuse of animals. And just quietly I have quite a few degrees
but you would have no knowledge of that!
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Today NIH embarks on a bold new quest to revolutionize our understanding of the human brain!
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HOW CAN YOU SLEEP AT NIGHT BEING SO SO CRUEL TO ANIMALS. SHAME ON YOU!!
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This image may resemble a trendy textile from a fashion designer’s spring collection, but it’s actually a microscopic image of lung surfactant, a lipid-protein material that aids in respiration by reducing the amount of energy needed. (From The National Institute of General Medical Sciences, image courtesy of Prajnaparamita Dhar | University of Kansas)
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one more way nature is beautiful
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Jane Stout, a researcher in the NIH-funded lab, used the OMG to create this spectacular image that won her first place in the high- and super-resolution microscopy category of the 2012 GE Healthcare Life Sciences Cell Imaging Competition.
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YOU PEOPLE ARE THE WORST, TO CRUEL TO ANIMALS. STOP IT NOW
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September 9th is International Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day, a reminder that all nine months of #pregnancy should be #alcohol-free for the health of your child: http://www.nih.gov/news/health/sep2014/niaaa-03.htm
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No alcohol! +Kadıköy Böcek İlaçlama 
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From the Dr. Francis Collins' blog: (http://directorsblog.nih.gov/)
As you may know from recent news reports, there have been lapses in safety practices at federal laboratories involving potentially lethal microbes such as avian flu (H5N1) and anthrax, including an...
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Good morning! We're back and ready to share useful health & science information with you once again!
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We hear all the time that 'FAT IS BAD'. But is all fat created equal? http://directorsblog.nih.gov/brown-fat-white-fat-good-fat-bad-fat/
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You need to have fat.in your diet, especially Omega 3's.  Your brain is mostly made up of fat, so if you don't eat any fat, you will be skinny and dumb!!
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Jane Stout, a researcher in an NIH-funded lab, used the OMG to create this spectacular image that won her first place in the high- and super-resolution microscopy category of the 2012 GE Healthcare Life Sciences Cell Imaging Competition.
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NIH...Turning Discovery Into Health ®
Introduction
The National Institutes of Health (NIH), a part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the nation’s medical research agency—making important discoveries that improve health and save lives.

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Thanks in large part to NIH-funded medical research, Americans today are living longer and healthier. Life expectancy in the United States has jumped from 47 years in 1900 to 78 years as reported in 2009, and disability in people over age 65 has dropped dramatically in the past 3 decades. In recent years, nationwide rates of new diagnoses and deaths from all cancers combined have fallen significantly.

NIH...Turning Discovery Into Health®

Revolutionary ideas often come from unexpected directions. Learn more about some of the main research areas that NIH supports:


Scientific Leadership

NIH is the largest source of funding for medical research in the world, creating hundreds of thousands of high-quality jobs by funding thousands of scientists in universities and research institutions in every state across America and around the globe.

NIH is made up of 27 Institutes and Centers, each with a specific research agenda, often focusing on particular diseases or body systems. NIH leadership plays an active role in shaping the agency's research planning, activities, and outlook.

The Office of the Director is the central office at NIH, responsible for setting policy for NIH and for planning, managing, and coordinating the programs and activities of all the NIH components. The NIH Director, with a unique and critical perspective on the entire agency, is responsible for providing leadership to the Institutes and for constantly identifying needs and opportunities, especially for efforts that involve multiple Institutes. The NIH Director is assisted by the NIH Deputy Directors including the Principal Deputy Director, who shares in the overall direction of the agency's activities.

NIH is responsive to Congressional legislation that adjusts NIH's programs to meet changing research needs. As a result of the NIH reauthorization process, NIH is able to respond strategically in an era when medical research requires constant innovation and increased interdisciplinary efforts.

More than 80% of the NIH's budget goes to more than 300,000 research personnel at over 2,500 universities and research institutions. In addition, about 6,000 scientists work in NIH’s own Intramural Research laboratories, most of which are on the NIH main campus in Bethesda, Maryland. The main campus is also home to the NIH Clinical Center, the largest hospital in the world totally dedicated to clinical research.

Successful biomedical research depends on the talent and dedication of the scientific workforce. NIH supports many innovative training programs and funding mechanisms that foster scientific creativity and exploration. The goal is to strengthen our nation’s research capacity, broaden our research base, and inspire a passion for science in current and future generations of researchers.

NIH encourages and depends on public involvement in federally supported research and activities. NIH’s wide-ranging public efforts include outreach and education, nationwide events, requests for public input on NIH projects, and special programs designed specifically to involve public representatives in clinical research.


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