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- PATHWAYS THAT CAN REPAIR BRCA1 CANCER GENE MUTATION CLARIFIED IN MICE
- IMPAIRED BRAIN CONNECTIONS TRACED TO SCHIZOPHRENIA MUTATION
- Correction: SONGBIRD GENOME ANALYSIS REVEALS NEW INSIGHTS INTO VOCAL BEHAVIOR
- SONGBIRD GENOME ANALYSIS REVEALS NEW INSIGHTS INTO VOCAL BEHAVIOR
- COMMON MECHANISMS OF DRUG ABUSE AND OBESITY
- RAPID DEVELOPMENT OF DRUG-RESISTANT 2009 H1N1 INFLUENZA REPORTED IN TWO CASES
- DIET QUALITY WORSENS AS ALCOHOL INTAKE INCREASES
- 1918 AND 2009 PANDEMIC INFLUENZA VIRUSES LACK A SUGAR TOPPING
- STATEMENT OF CHRISTINE F. SIZEMORE, PH.D. AND ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH ON WORLD TB DAY, MARCH 24, 2010
- UPDATED EXERCISE AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY TIPS FOR OLDER ADULTS NOW AVAILABLE ON NIHSENIORHEALTH SITE
- A CLINICAL PERSPECTIVE OF AUTOINFLAMMATORY DISEASES
- NHGRI LAUNCHES GENOMIC CAREERS RESOURCE FOR STUDENTS
- CORRECTION: NIH ANNOUNCES GENETIC TESTING REGISTRY
- NIH ANNOUNCES GENETIC TESTING REGISTRY
- ADDING COMMON GENETIC VARIANTS TO BREAST CANCER RISK MODELS OFFERS ONLY SMALL BENEFIT
- NIH CLINICAL CENTER TO OPEN STATE-OF-THE-ART PHARMACEUTICAL DEVELOPMENT FACILITY
- BENCH TO BASSINET PROGRAM SEEKS CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE TREATMENTS
- STATEMENT OF ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D., DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, ON NATIONAL NATIVE HIV/AIDS AWARENESS DAY, MARCH 20, 2010
- NIH PARTNERS WITH PEPFAR TO STRENGTHEN MEDICAL EDUCATION IN AFRICA
- IMPULSIVE-ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY TRAITS LINKED TO A HYPERSENSITIVE BRAIN REWARD SYSTEM
- BRAIN ACTIVITIES BRING TOGETHER AREA STUDENTS, NIH SCIENTISTS
- LANDMARK ACCORD TRIAL FINDS INTENSIVE BLOOD PRESSURE AND COMBINATION LIPID THERAPIES DO NOT REDUCE COMBINED CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN ADULTS WITH DIABETES
- BARRIER IN MOSQUITO MIDGUT PROTECTS INVADING PATHOGENS
- HEREDITARY CONDITION CAUSING LIMB WEAKNESS TRACED TO GENE FOR RARE DISORDER
- WHOLE GENOME ANALYSIS COMES NEARER TO USE IN ROUTINE DIAGNOSIS
- PANEL QUESTIONS "VBAC BANS," ADVOCATES EXPANDED DELIVERY OPTIONS FOR WOMEN
- DR. FRANCIS S. COLLINS RECEIVES ALBANY MEDICAL CENTER PRIZE
- VACCINATING CHILDREN AGAINST FLU HELPS PROTECT WIDER COMMUNITY
- NEW APPROACH TO IMMUNE CELL ANALYSIS SEEN AS FIRST STEP TO BETTER DISTINGUISH HEALTH AND DISEASE
- FOOD ALLERGY-RELATED DISORDER LINKED TO MASTER ALLERGY GENE
- SCIENTISTS FIND NEW FORM OF PRION DISEASE THAT DAMAGES BRAIN ARTERIES
- STATEMENT FROM PAUL A. SIEVING, M.D., PH.D., DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL EYE INSTITUTE, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, DURING WORLD GLAUCOMA WEEK, MARCH 7-13, 2010
- LEADING TOXICOLOGISTS HIGHLIGHT ADVANCES TO SAFEGUARD PUBLIC HEALTH
- STATEMENT OF ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D. DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, ON NATIONAL WOMEN AND GIRLS HIV/AIDS AWARENESS DAY, MARCH 10, 2010
- CHILDHOOD ASTHMA TREATMENT: NOT ONE-SIZE-FITS-ALL
- INDEPENDENT CONSENSUS PANEL TO RELEASE VAGINAL BIRTH AFTER CESAREAN (VBAC) FINDINGS ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10
- FUNDS BOOST RESEARCH INTO CAUSES, INTERVENTIONS FOR AGE-RELATED COGNITIVE DECLINE
- APPOINTMENT OF PAT WHITE AS ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR LEGISLATIVE POLICY AND ANALYSIS, NIH
- STATEMENT FROM NIDDK DIRECTOR GRIFFIN P. RODGERS FOR WORLD KIDNEY DAY AND NATIONAL KIDNEY MONTH
- ONLINE VERSION OF NURSES CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM ON SIDS RISK REDUCTION NOW AVAILABLE
- LANDMARK NIH CLINICAL TRIAL COMPARING TWO STROKE PREVENTION PROCEDURES SHOWS SURGERY AND STENTING EQUALLY SAFE AND EFFECTIVE
- NHGRI LAUNCHES ONLINE GENOMICS CENTER FOR EDUCATORS OF NURSES, PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS
- EMERGING SCIENCE, TECH ADVANCES HIGHLIGHT NEW NIH COMMON FUND PROGRAMS
- PANEL ASKS DAIRY AVOIDERS: ARE YOU GETTING ENOUGH?
- NIH AND FDA ANNOUNCE COLLABORATIVE INITIATIVE TO FAST-TRACK INNOVATIONS TO THE PUBLIC
- INFORMATION ON LIFE AFTER CANCER NOW AVAILABLE ON NIHSENIORHEALTH.GOV
- HHS ANNOUNCES NEW PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH AND THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION
- BEYOND THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM: ADDRESSING COMPLEX HEALTH PROBLEMS THROUGH PUBLIC POLICY ON SOCIAL/ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
- NHLBI, CDC LAUNCH SURVEILLANCE AND RESEARCH PROGRAM FOR INHERITED BLOOD DISEASES
- STILLBIRTHS DROP DRAMATICALLY AFTER NEWBORN-CARE TRAINING IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
- SCIENTISTS MAP GENETIC REGULATORY ELEMENTS FOR THE HEART
- WHI STUDY DATA CONFIRM SHORT-TERM HEART DISEASE RISKS OF COMBINATION HORMONE THERAPY FOR POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN
- MEDIA ADVISORY: NIH TO HOLD PRESS TELEBRIEFING ON FEBRUARY 24 FOLLOWING CONSENSUS DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE ON LACTOSE INTOLERANCE
- RESEARCHERS DISCOVER FIRST GENES FOR STUTTERING
- MEDIA ADVISORY: “BEHIND THE SEAMS” AT THE HEART TRUT H’S RED DRESS COLLECTION 2010 FASHION SHOW
- NCCAM'S ADVISORY COUNCIL WELCOMES FIVE NEW MEMBERS
- PANEL CALLS FOR REDUCING COLORECTAL CANCER DEATHS BY STRIKING DOWN BARRIERS TO SCREENING
- NIA FUNDS ROYBAL CENTERS FOR TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH IN AGING
- FOUR NEW MEMBERS APPOINTED TO NATIONAL NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND STROKE ADVISORY COUNCIL
- NIH SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY MATERNAL AND FETAL GENES THAT INCREASE PRETERM BIRTH RISK
- EFFECTIVENESS OF A SECOND COCHLEAR IMPLANT, NEW LIFE FOR DAMAGED HAIR CELLS AMONG TOPICS TO BE FEATURED AT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT RESEARCHERS
- NHLBI FUNDS PRECLINICAL TESTS ON DEVICES FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN WITH CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS
- SIDS LINKED TO LOW LEVELS OF SEROTONIN
- EVEN WITH HEART DISEASE AWARENESS ON THE RISE, PREVENTION REMAINS CRITICALLY IMPORTANT FOR AMERICAN WOMEN
- ANTIBODIES AGAINST ABNORMAL GLYCOPROTEINS IDENTIFIED AS POSSIBLE BIOMARKERS FOR CANCER DETECTION
- NIA FUNDS CENTERS TO STUDY DEMOGRAPHY OF AGING
- STATEMENT OF ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D. DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH ON NATIONAL BLACK HIV/AIDS AWARENESS DAY FEBRUARY 7, 2010
- VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLE VACCINE PROTECTS MONKEYS FROM CHIKUNGUNYA VIRUS
- NIH TO HOLD PRESS TELEBRIEFING ON FEBRUARY 4 FOLLOWING STATE-OF-THE-SCIENCE CONFERENCE ON COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING
- NIGMS AWARDS CONTRACT TO EXPAND HUMAN GENETIC CELL REPOSITORY
- NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE LAUNCHES MOBILE MEDLINEPLUS TO MEET THE HEALTH INFORMATION NEEDS OF AN ON-THE-GO PUBLIC
- NEW GENE DISCOVERED FOR RECESSIVE FORM OF BRITTLE BONE DISEASE
- COPD, EVEN WHEN MILD, LIMITS HEART FUNCTION
- THE CANCER GENOME ATLAS IDENTIFIES DISTINCT SUBTYPES OF DEADLY BRAIN CANCER THAT MAY LEAD TO NEW TREATMENT STRATEGIES
- LEADING MEDICATION DEVELOPMENT RESEARCHER PHIL SKOLNICK JOINS NIDA TO LEAD DRUG DISCOVERY EFFORTS
- NEWLY IDENTIFIED GENES INFLUENCE INSULIN AND GLUCOSE REGULATION
- HHS MEDIA TELECONFERENCE - UPDATE ON BISPHENOL A
- HYPOTHERMIA: STAYING SAFE IN COLD WEATHER
- NIDA RESEARCHERS HONORED WITH PRESIDENTIAL EARLY CAREER AWARD
- DIET MAY PROTECT AGAINST GENE CHANGES IN SMOKERS
- NIH AND D.C. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TEAM UP TO COMBAT DISTRICT'S HIV/AIDS EPIDEMIC
- GENE MUTATIONS REVEAL POTENTIAL NEW TARGETS FOR TREATING A TYPE OF NON-HODGKIN'S LYMPHOMA
- MOLECULE REPAIRS ALCOHOL METABOLISM ENZYME
- NIH Awards $18.3 Million in Recovery Act Funds to Support Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education
- NIDA RESEARCHERS DISCOVER A NEW MECHANISM UNDERLYING COCAINE ADDICTION
- SMALL CHANGES IN PROTEIN CHEMISTRY PLAY LARGE ROLE IN HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE
- SURVIVAL OF CHILDREN WITH HIV IN THE UNITED STATES HAS IMPROVED DRAMATICALLY SINCE 1990S, NEW ANALYSIS SHOWS
- DRUG FOR MULTIPLE MYELOMA DEMONSTRATED TO SIGNIFICANTLY EXTEND DISEASE-FREE SURVIVAL
- GENE LINKED TO A RARE FORM OF PROGRESSIVE HEARING LOSS IN MALES IS IDENTIFIED
- RETHINK HOLIDAY DRINKING, NIH LEADERS TO URGE
- NIDA DIRECTOR HONORED BY FRENCH GOVERNMENT WITH TOP SCIENCE AWARD FOR ADDICTION RESEARCH
- AMYLOID DEPOSITS IN COGNITIVELY NORMAL PEOPLE MAY PREDICT RISK FOR ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
- PEER REVIEW VETERAN JOHN RAYMOND AWARDED NIH CENTER FOR SCIENTIFIC REVIEW'S TOP HONOR
- TEEN METHAMPHETAMINE USE, CIGARETTE SMOKING AT LOWEST LEVELS IN NIDA'S 2009 MONITORING THE FUTURE SURVEY
- NATIONAL SURVEY TRACKS RATES OF COMMON MENTAL DISORDERS AMONG AMERICAN YOUTH
- NIH-FUNDED STUDY UNVEILS POTENTIAL GENETIC LINKS TO LUNG DISEASE RISK
- SCIENTIFIC PANEL EVALUATES SOY FORMULA SAFETY
- NIAID TRIAL OF 2009 H1N1 INFLUENZA VACCINE ENROLLING HIV-POSITIVE ADULTS
- BLOOD STEM-CELL TRANSPLANT REGIMEN REVERSES SICKLE CELL DISEASE IN ADULTS
- NIH LAUNCHES PROGRAM TO DEVELOP INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO COMBAT OBESITY
- NON-INVASIVE TECHNIQUE BLOCKS A CONDITIONED FEAR IN HUMANS
- BEHAVIORAL TRAINING IMPROVES CONNECTIVITY AND FUNCTION IN THE BRAIN
- JULIO FRENK TO DELIVER BARMES LECTURE: "GLOBALIZATION AND HEALTH: THE ROLE OF KNOWLEDGE IN AN INTERDEPENDENT WORLD"
- ANNUAL REPORT TO THE NATION FINDS CONTINUED DECLINES IN OVERALL CANCER RATES; SPECIAL FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS CURRENT AND PROJECTED TRENDS IN COLORECTAL CANCER
- STUDY LINKS FACTORS TO CHOICE OF INFANT SLEEP POSITION
- NEW YORK AUTOPSIES SHOW 2009 H1N1 INFLUENZA VIRUS DAMAGES ENTIRE AIRWAY
- NIH, DOD AND VA HOLD CONFERENCE EXAMINING IMPACT OF MILITARY SERVICE ON FAMILIES AND CAREGIVERS
- GENE'S POSITION IN THE NUCLEUS CAN BE USED TO DISTINGUISH CANCEROUS FROM NORMAL BREAST TISSUE
- NIH APPOINTS ALAN GUTTMACHER ACTING DIRECTOR OF NICHD
- FIRST HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELL LINES APPROVED FOR USE UNDER NEW NIH GUIDELINES
- NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE INITIATES THIRTEEN NEW PROJECTS TO ADVANCE ASTHMA CONTROL
- STATEMENT FROM THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH ON WORLD AIDS DAY 2009
- CLINICAL RESEARCH TRAINING OFFERED BY THE NIH CLINICAL CENTER HAS RECORD ENROLLMENT
- NIH TEAMS UP WITH THE LANCET AND LEADING INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS TO ADDRESS PUBLIC HEALTH IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
- RECOVERY FUNDS ADVANCE ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE RESEARCH
- RECOVERY ACT FUNDING SEEKS TO HELP UNDERSTAND BASIC SECRETS OF AGING
- NIH AWARDS $20.4 MILLION FOR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH IN RHODE ISLAND AND SOUTH CAROLINA
- PARENT TRAINING COMPLEMENTS MEDICATION FOR TREATING BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN WITH PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
- NIGMS INVESTS IN SCIENTIFIC GRAND OPPORTUNITIES WITH RECOVERY ACT FUNDS
- NEW PUBLICATION OFFERS RELIEF TO THOSE SUFFERING FROM PAIN AND OTHER DISTRESSING SYMPTOMS OF ILLNESS
- NIDA STIMULUS GRANT TO ASSESS THE BENEFITS OF COUNSELING WITH HIV SCREENING
- NIGMS 'CHALLENGE' AREAS GET MILLIONS IN RECOVERY ACT FUNDS
- NIEHS AWARDS RECOVERY ACT FUNDS TO FOCUS MORE RESEARCH ON HEALTH AND SAFETY OF NANOMATERIALS
- NIH OPPORTUNITY NETWORK TO EXPAND BASIC BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES RESEARCH
- HIGHLIGHTS OF NHLBI-SUPPORTED RESEARCH PRESENTED AT AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION'S SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS
- RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM WILL EXPLORE THE SCIENCE OF COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
- STUDY FINDS LINK BETWEEN PREECLAMPSIA AND REDUCED THYROID FUNCTION
- NIH APPOINTS ERIC D. GREEN, M.D., PH.D. TO BE DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH INSTITUTE
- NIH AWARDS $8.5 MILLION FOR RESEARCH ON PHARMACEUTICALS FOR CHILDREN
- RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY GENE MUTATIONS UNDERLYING RISK FOR MOST COMMON FORM OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE
- NIAID ANNOUNCES NEW AWARD TO STUDY THE EFFECTS OF RADIATION AND AGING ON THE HUMAN IMMUNE SYSTEM
- NEW PUBLICATION FEATURES WOMEN IN SCIENCE CAREERS AT THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
- NIMH SEEKS MORE BRAINS
- NHLBI PUBLISHES NEW HEART HEALTHY COOKBOOK
- NIH ANNOUNCES FIRST NATIONAL RESEARCH STUDY RECRUITMENT REGISTRY
- WORDS, GESTURES ARE TRANSLATED BY SAME BRAIN REGIONS, SAYS NEW RESEARCH: FINDINGS MAY FURTHER OUR UNDERSTANDING OF HOW LANGUAGE EVOLVED
- NHLBI STOPS ENROLLMENT IN STUDY ON RESUSCITATION METHODS FOR CARDIAC ARREST
- NIDA LAUNCHES NEW SUBSTANCE ABUSE RESOURCES TO HELP FILL GAPS IN MEDICAL EDUCATION
- RESEARCHERS DISCOVER MUTATIONS IN TWO GENES THAT CAUSE EARLY-ONSET INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
- WHAT CAN PREVENT WALKING DISABILITY IN OLDER PEOPLE?
- NIAID ANNOUNCES NEW HUMAN IMMUNOLOGY RESEARCH AWARDS TO HELP FIGHT EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES
- NIAID AWARDS FIVE-YEAR, $56 MILLION CONTRACT TO CONTINUE STUDY OF ASTHMA IN INNER CITY CHILDREN
- NIH AWARDS MORE THAN 50 GRANTS TO BOOST SEARCH FOR CAUSES, IMPROVE TREATMENTS FOR AUTISM
- NIH-SUPPORTED TRIAL TO STUDY TESTOSTERONE THERAPY IN OLDER MEN
- INITIAL RESULTS SHOW PREGNANT WOMEN MOUNT STRONG IMMUNE RESPONSE TO ONE DOSE OF 2009 H1N1 FLU VACCINE
- SURVEY: AWARENESS OF COPD - THE NATION'S FOURTH LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH - IS RISING, BUT UNDERSTANDING IS STILL LOW
- NIH AWARDS $27 MILLION IN RECOVERY ACT FUNDS TO ENHANCE SCIENTIST AND RESOURCE NETWORKING
- CLINICAL TESTS BEGIN ON MEDICATION TO CORRECT FRAGILE X DEFECT
- RESEARCHERS DEVELOP INNOVATIVE IMAGING SYSTEM TO STUDY SUDDEN CARDIAC ARREST
- NIH LAUNCHES MULTICENTER CLINICAL TRIAL TO TEST BLOOD PRESSURE STRATEGY
- NIAID SCIENTISTS PROPOSE NEW EXPLANATION FOR FLU VIRUS ANTIGENIC DRIFT
- NIH AWARDS $75 MILLION FOR RESEARCH IN MINORITY INSTITUTIONS
- FEDERAL STIMULUS GRANT SUPPORTS CRUCIAL STUDY OF ANTI-NICOTINE VACCINE
- NIH AWARDS $75 MILLION FOR RESEARCH IN MINORITY INSTITUTIONS
- NIA EXTENDS RESEARCH ON HEALTH, ECONOMICS OF OLDER AMERICANS
- A DECADE LATER, LIFESTYLE CHANGES OR METFORMIN STILL LOWER TYPE 2 DIABETES RISK
- NCMHD RECOVERY ACT FUNDS SUPPORT OBESITY DISPARITIES IN THE U.S. AFFILIATED PACIFIC BASIN JURISDICTION
- NIH-FUNDED RESEARCHERS TRANSFORM EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS INTO HUMAN GERM CELLS
- NIEHS AWARDS RECOVERY ACT FUNDS TO ADDRESS BISPHENOL A RESEARCH GAPS
- RECOVERY ACT FUNDS EXPAND STUDIES OF STEM CELL BIOLOGY
- NEW EUREKA AWARDS FUND HIGHLY INNOVATIVE RESEARCH, PROMISE BIG PAYOFFS
- A CALL TO COPENHAGEN - HEALTH EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
- NIH DIRECTOR'S COUNCIL OF PUBLIC REPRESENTATIVES WELCOMES SIX NEW MEMBERS TO THE NEXT MEETING, OCTOBER 30, 2009, IN BETHESDA, MD.
- CLINICAL RESEARCH FELLOWS LEARN ABOUT OPTIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES
- STUDY CONCLUSIVELY TIES RARE DISEASE GENE TO PARKINSON'S
- NHGRI LAUNCHES IMPROVED ONLINE TALKING GLOSSARY OF GENETIC TERMS
- CENTRALIZED REVIEW PROCESS MARKEDLY EXPEDITES APPROVAL OF CANCER CLINICAL TRIALS
- NIH NEWBORN SCREENING RESEARCH PROGRAM NAMED IN MEMORY OF HUNTER KELLY
- NIH LAUNCHES SECOND PHASE OF PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOMES INITIATIVE
- SCIENTISTS DISCOVER PROTEIN RECEPTOR FOR CARBONATION TASTE
- STATEMENT OF ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D. DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, ON NATIONAL LATINO AIDS AWARENESS DAY OCTOBER 15, 2009
- NIH AWARDS NEW GRANTS TO BUILD CAPACITY IN INFORMATICS IN GLOBAL HEALTH
- INVESTMENT IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE DATA BANK YIELDS POTENTIAL THERAPY
- NIH PREPARES TO LAUNCH 2009 H1N1 INFLUENZA VACCINE TRIAL IN PEOPLE WITH ASTHMA
- NIH AWARDS GRANTS TO EXAMINE FACTORS INFLUENCING WOMEN'S CAREERS IN SCIENCE
- NHLBI TO CONVENE SYMPOSIUM ON CARDIOVASCULAR REGENERATIVE MEDICINE
- CONSORTIUM OF RESEARCHERS DISCOVER RETROVIRAL LINK TO CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME
- GENE MUTATION LINKED TO TYPE OF CHILDHOOD CANCER
- NIH GRANTEES WIN 2009 NOBEL PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY
- NIAID ANNOUNCES VACCINE ADJUVANT DISCOVERY CONTRACTS
- STATEMENT FROM PAUL A. SIEVING, M.D., PH.D., DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL EYE INSTITUTE, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, ON WORLD SIGHT DAY, OCT. 8, 2009
- SHORT STRAND OF RNA MAY HELP PREDICT SURVIVAL AND RESPONSE TO TREATMENT FOR PATIENTS WITH LIVER CANCER
- PROSTATE TUMORS CAN CHANGE THE FUNCTION OF IMMUNE CELLS IN MICE
- NHLBI AWARDS $170 MILLION TO FUND STEM CELL RESEARCH
- NIH GRANTEES WIN 2009 NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSIOLOGY OR MEDICINE FOR TELOMERE RESEARCH
- COCAINE VACCINE SHOWS PROMISE FOR TREATING ADDICTION
- NIDCR LAUNCHES THE FACEBASE CONSORTIUM
- NIH ANNOUNCES EXPANSION OF RARE DISEASES CLINICAL RESEARCH NETWORK
- SISTER STUDY EXCEEDS RECRUITMENT GOAL: NOW THE REAL WORK BEGINS
- NIDDK ANNOUNCES AVAILABILITY OF MORE CURRENT KIDNEY DISEASE DATA
- UNITED STATES AND FOUR LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES PARTNER TO BATTLE CANCER
- NIH GRANTS $152 MILLION IN INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AWARDS
- THE NHLBI'S COPD LEARN MORE BREATHE BETTER CAMPAIGN EXPANDS COMMUNITY NETWORK
- FROZEN ASSETS: NIAID RESEARCHERS TURN TO UNIQUE RESOURCE FOR CLUES TO NOROVIRUS EVOLUTION
- TREATING EVEN MILD GESTATIONAL DIABETES REDUCES BIRTH COMPLICATIONS
- DRUG THAT CROSSES BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER REDUCES FORMATION OF BRAIN METASTASES IN MICE
- CORRECTION: NIH FUNDS FOUR CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE IN GENOMIC SCIENCE
- NIH FUNDS FOUR CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE IN GENOMIC SCIENCE
- STATEMENT OF ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D., DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH ON NATIONAL GAY MEN'S HIV/AIDS AWARENESS DAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2009
- NIH CLINICAL CENTER TESTING AUTOMATED CELL EXPANSION SYSTEM
- PANEL URGES FURTHER RESEARCH TO DETERMINE WHICH DCIS PATIENTS MAY BE CANDIDATES FOR LESS-INVASIVE THERAPY
- NIH ANNOUNCES 115 AWARDS TO ENCOURAGE HIGH-RISK RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
- HIV VACCINE REGIMEN DEMONSTRATES MODEST PREVENTIVE EFFECT IN THAILAND CLINICAL STUDY
- SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY GENETIC CAUSE OF PREVIOUSLY UNDEFINED PRIMARY IMMUNE DEFICIENCY DISEASE
- NIDA'S 2009 AVANT-GARDE AWARDS FOR INNOVATIVE HIV/AIDS RESEARCH ANNOUNCED
- EARLY RESULTS: IN CHILDREN, 2009 H1N1 INFLUENZA VACCINE WORKS LIKE SEASONAL FLU VACCINE
- NIH OPENS WEBSITE FOR HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELL LINES FOR APPROVAL AND ANNOUNCES MEMBERS OF WORKING GROUP
- STATEMENT OF ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D., DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES,RICHARD J. HODES, M.D., DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING AND JACK WHITESCARVER, PH.D., DIRECTOR, NIH OFFICE OF AIDS RESEARCH, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF
- NIH FUNDS GRANTEES FOCUSING ON EPIGENOMICS OF HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASE
- NIH RELEASES INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO EXPLORING BIOETHICS IN NEW CURRICULUM SUPPLEMENT
- ELECTRONIC NOSE SNIFFS OUT TOXINS
- NIH TO HOLD PRESS TELEBRIEFING ON SEPTEMBER 24 FOLLOWING STATE-OF-THE-SCIENCE CONFERENCE ON DUCTAL CARCINOMA IN SITU
- NEW WEB SITE PROMOTES INTEROPERABLE NEWBORN SCREENING DATA
- NEW TREATMENT FOUND TO REDUCE VISION LOSS FROM CENTRAL RETINAL VEIN OCCLUSION
- LASER TREATMENT FOR VISION LOSS FROM BRANCH RETINAL VEIN OCCLUSION IS SAFER THAN CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS AND EQUALLY EFFECTIVE
- NIAID LAUNCHES 2009 H1N1 INFLUENZA VACCINE TRIAL IN PREGNANT Women
- NINDS NAMES DR. PETRA KAUFMANN DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF CLINICAL RESEARCH
- INNOVATIVE COMMUNITY-BASED PREVENTION SYSTEM DRAMATICALLY REDUCES RISKY BEHAVIOR IN 10-14 YEAR OLDS
- SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY TWO GENE VARIANTS ASSOCIATED WITH ALZHEIMER'S RISK
- NEW NIH TOOL MAKES FUNDING DATA, RESEARCH RESULTS AND PRODUCTS SEARCHABLE
- Recall: SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY TWO GENE VARIANTS ASSOCIATED WITH ALZHEIMER'S RISK
- NIDDK RECOVERY GRANT FUNDS INNOVATIVE KIDNEY RESEARCH PROJECT FOR STUDENTS
- NIH PODCAST PROVIDES INSIGHTS ON AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES AND THEIR IMPACT ON WOMEN
- NEW GRANTS EXPAND U.S. INFECTIOUS DISEASE MODELING EFFORT
- SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY TWO GENE VARIANTS ASSOCIATED WITH ALZHEIMER'S RISK
- NIBIB SCIENTISTS COMBINE MICROSCOPY METHODS TO INCREASE IMAGING EFFICIENCY IN CELL STRUCTURE STUDIES
- NIAID FUNDS CLINICAL TRIALS THAT ADDRESS THE PROBLEM OF ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE
- MicroRNAS IN BLOOD MAY BE BIOMARKERS OF PANCREATIC CANCER
- NIH HELPS ADVANCE RESEARCH CAREERS THROUGH STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAMS
- STUDIES IN ANIMALS SUGGEST 2009 H1N1 VIRUS MAY HAVE BIOLOGICAL ADVANTAGE OVER SEASONAL INFLUENZA VIRUSES
- NIH STUDY REVEALS NEW GENETIC CULPRIT IN DEADLY SKIN CANCER
- VARIANTS IN THREE GENES ACCOUNT FOR MOST DOG COAT DIFFERENCES
- PANEL ASSESSES EVIDENCE FOR THE COLLECTION AND USE OF FAMILY HEALTH HISTORY INFORMATION
- NEW TECHNIQUE COULD ELIMINATE INHERITED MITOCHONDRIAL DISEASE
- U.S. UPDATES CLINICAL GUIDELINES FOR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTIONS AMONG HIV-EXPOSED AND HIV-INFECTED CHILDREN
- NHLBI AWARDS RECOVERY ACT FUNDS TO SUPPORT STUDY OF PARENTS' ROLE IN ADOLESCENT EATING AND ACTIVITY BEHAVIORS
- NIH TO HOLD PRESS TELEBRIEFING ON AUGUST 26 FOLLOWING STATE-OF-THE-SCIENCE CONFERENCE ON FAMILY HISTORY AND IMPROVING HEALTH
- NIH RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY KEY FACTOR THAT STIMULATES BRAIN CANCER CELLS TO SPREAD
- DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUE SHOWS PROMISE FOR PRIMARY SJÖGREN'S SYNDROME
- FRANCIS S. COLLINS, M.D., PH.D., SWORN IN AS NIH DIRECTOR
- NIBIB INVESTS IN INTERDISCIPLINARY GRADUATE RESEARCH TRAINING
- NIH-FUNDED RESEARCHERS SEQUENCE EXOMES OF 12 PEOPLE
- NEW DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING DEVICES AT THE NIH CLINICAL CENTER TO AUTOMATICALLY RECORD RADIATION EXPOSURE
- IMITATION PROMOTES SOCIAL BONDING IN PRIMATES
- GENE THERAPY ONE YEAR LATER: PATIENTS HEALTHY AND MAINTAIN EARLY VISUAL IMPROVEMENT
- Revised: STATEMENT OF DUANE ALEXANDER, M.D., DIRECTOR EUNICE KENNEDY SHRIVER NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, ON THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF EUNICE KENNEDY SHRIVER
- STATEMENT OF DUANE ALEXANDER, M.D., DIRECTOR EUNICE KENNEDY SHRIVER NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, ON THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF EUNICE KENNEDY SHRIVER
- A BRIEF BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION CAN REDUCE DEPRESSION IN STROKE SURVIVORS
- FROM NERVE ROOTS TO PLANT ROOTS - RESEARCHERS ARE GAINING UNEXPECTED INSIGHTS INTO HEREDITARY SPASTIC PARAPLEGIA
- SCIENTISTS LEARN WHY EVEN TREATED GENITAL HERPES SORES BOOST THE RISK OF HIV INFECTION
- RISK OF PANCREATIC CANCER LINKED TO VARIATION IN GENE THAT DETERMINES BLOOD TYPE
- GENES KEY TO STAPH DISEASE SEVERITY, DRUG RESISTANCE FOUND HITCHHIKING TOGETHER
- NIH STUDY FINDS LOW SHORT-TERM RISKS AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY FOR EXTREME OBESITY
- DR. WILLIAM MATTHEW TAPPED TO LEAD NINDS OFFICE OF TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH
- AMERICANS SPENT $33.9 BILLION OUT-OF-POCKET ON COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
- NIH AND VA ANNOUNCE $7 MILLION PARTNERSHIP FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE RESEARCH AMONG MILITARY PERSONNEL, VETERANS AND THEIR FAMILIES
- SUN EXPOSURE MAY TRIGGER CERTAIN AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES IN WOMEN
- SPECIES BARRIER MAY PROTECT MACAQUES FROM CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE
- NHLBI STOPS STUDY OF TREATMENT FOR PULMONARY HYPERTENSION IN PATIENTS WITH SICKLE CELL DISEASE DUE TO SAFETY CONCERNS
- INTENSIVE GLUCOSE CONTROL HALVES COMPLICATIONS OF LONGSTANDING TYPE 1 DIABETES
- NIAID SET TO LAUNCH CLINICAL TRIALS TO TEST 2009 H1N1 INFLUENZA VACCINE CANDIDATES
- RECOVERY ACT FUNDING SUPPORTS 23 FELLOWSHIPS FOR EARLY CAREER SCIENTISTS
- COMPREHENSIVE NEW DATA ON COSTS OF COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE (CAM)
- A CHILD'S IQ CAN BE AFFECTED BY MOTHER'S EXPOSURE TO URBAN AIR POLLUTANTS
- TIPS FOR OLDER ADULTS TO COMBAT HEAT-RELATED ILLNESSES
- MAJOR NIMH RESEARCH PROJECT TO TEST APPROACHES TO ALTERING THE COURSE OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
- NIH ISSUES RESEARCH PLAN ON FRAGILE X SYNDROME AND ASSOCIATED DISORDERS
- UNPRECEDENTED GLOBAL AGING EXAMINED IN NEW CENSUS BUREAU REPORT COMMISSIONED BY THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
- RESEARCHERS UNCOVER GENETIC VARIANTS LINKED TO BLOOD PRESSURE IN AFRICAN-AMERICANS
- DISCOVERY OF NEW TRANSMISSION PATTERNS MAY HELP PREVENT ROTAVIRUS EPIDEMICS
- RESEARCHERS DISCOVER EVOLUTIONARY EVENT UNDERLYING THE ORIGIN OF DACHSHUNDS, OTHER DOGS WITH SHORT LEGS
- EVIDENCE-BASED PREVENTION IS GOAL OF LARGEST EVER STUDY OF SUICIDE IN THE MILITARY
- NIH LAUNCHES THE HUMAN CONNECTOME PROJECT TO UNRAVEL THE BRAIN'S CONNECTIONS
- GENOMES OF PARASITIC FLATWORMS DECODED
- BRAIN EMOTION CIRCUIT SPARKS AS TEEN GIRLS SIZE UP PEERS
- NIH AND WIKIMEDIA FOUNDATION COLLABORATE TO IMPROVE ONLINE HEALTH INFORMATION
- NIH EXPANDS NATIONAL CONSORTIUM FOR TRANSFORMING CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH, RELEASES FIRST PROGRESS REPORT
- NEW TECHNIQUE COULD SUSTAIN CANCER PATIENTS' FERTILITY
- NOVEL DRUG DISCOVERY TOOL COULD IDENTIFY PROMISING NEW THERAPIES FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE
- A STATEMENT FROM THE ACTING NIH DIRECTOR, RAYNARD S. KINGTON, M.D., PH.D., REGARDING THE 2008 NIH-SUPPORTED PRESIDENTIAL EARLY CAREER AWARD FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS (PECASE) RECIPIENTS
- RACIAL DISPARITIES IN BREAST CANCER MORTALITY ARE NOT DRIVEN BY ESTROGEN RECEPTOR STATUS ALONE
- SCHIZOPHRENIA AND BIPOLAR DISORDER SHARE GENETIC ROOTS
- IMAGING TECHNIQUE ALLOWS RESEARCHERS TO MONITOR PROTEIN CHANGES IN MOUSE TUMORS
- DYNASTY: INFLUENZA VIRUS IN 1918 AND TODAY
- GENE EXPRESSION FINDINGS A STEP TOWARD BETTER CLASSIFICATION AND TREATMENT OF JUVENILE ARTHRITIS
- SECOND GENE LINKED TO FAMILIAL TESTICULAR CANCER
- NEW BIOMARKER METHOD COULD INCREASE THE NUMBER OF DIAGNOSTIC TESTS FOR CANCER
- GREGORY G. GERMINO, M.D., NAMED DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF NIH'S NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES AND DIGESTIVE AND KIDNEY DISEASES
- RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY A NOVEL MECHANISM THAT COULD BE TARGETED TO PREVENT CANCER SPREAD
- MIGRAINES WITH AURA IN MIDDLE AGE ASSOCIATED WITH LATE-LIFE BRAIN LESIONS
- UNITED STATES AND THE REPUBLIC OF CHILE PARTNER TO BATTLE CANCER
- STATEMENT OF ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D. , DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, ON NATIONAL HIV TESTING DAY, JUNE 27, 2009
- NIH EXPANDS HUMAN MICROBIOME PROJECT; FUNDS SEQUENCING CENTERS AND DISEASE PROJECTS
- Correction: DELAY IN DIAGNOSIS OF MENOPAUSE-LIKE CONDITION IN YOUNG WOMEN LINKED TO LOW BONE DENSITY
- DELAY IN DIAGNOSIS OF MENOPAUSE-LIKE CONDITION IN YOUNG WOMEN LINKED TO LOW BONE DENSITY
- NIDA STUDY SHOWS SCHOOL-BASED PREVENTION PROGRAM REDUCES PROBLEM BEHAVIORS IN FIFTH-GRADERS BY HALF
- MUCH TOUTED "DEPRESSION RISK GENE" MAY NOT ADD TO RISK AFTER ALL
- AS COLLEGE DRINKING PROBLEMS RISE, NEW STUDIES IDENTIFY EFFECTIVE PREVENTION STRATEGIES
- CANCER IMMUNOTHERAPY CAN USE SMALL NUMBERS OF STEM-LIKE IMMUNE CELLS TO DESTROY LARGE TUMORS IN MICE
- NIH RESEARCHERS DISCOVER HOW PRION PROTEIN DAMAGES BRAIN CELLS
- NHLBI FUNDS RESEARCH AND TRAINING CENTERS AIMED AT PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF CHRONIC DISEASES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND COLLABORATES WITH UNITEDHEALTH GROUP'S CHRONIC DISEASE INITIATIVE
- NIAID LEADERS OUTLINE RESEARCH AGENDA FOR UNIVERSAL, VOLUNTARY HIV TESTING AND TREATMENT
- GENETIC VARIANT ASSOCIATED WITH RESISTANCE TO CHEMOTHERAPY DRUG IN WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER
- NIAID RENEWS FUNDING FOR NATIONAL EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES RESEARCH NETWORK
- STARTING ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY EARLIER YIELDS BETTER CLINICAL OUTCOMES
- NIH RECEIVES 20,000 APPLICATIONS FOR CHALLENGE GRANTS THROUGH THE RECOVERY ACT
- OPTIMAL MEDICAL THERAPY AS BENEFICIAL AS ELECTIVE REVASCULARIZATION PROCEDURES IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES AND STABLE CORONARY HEART DISEASE
- NCCAM ADVISORY COUNCIL WELCOMES TWO NEW MEMBERS
- SCIENTISTS DISCOVER NEW GENETIC IMMUNE DISORDER IN CHILDREN
- CITALOPRAM NO BETTER THAN PLACEBO TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS
- WILSON DISEASE AND EXCESS COPPER ARE FOCUS OF NEW NIDDK PUBLICATION
- STUDY FINDS UNEXPECTED BACTERIAL DIVERSITY ON HUMAN SKIN
- NINR WELCOMES FOUR NEW MEMBERS TO THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR NURSING RESEARCH
- RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY BIOLOGICAL MARKERS THAT MAY INDICATE POOR BREAST CANCER PROGNOSIS
- HIV PREVENTION PROGRAM GETS A BOOST FROM NIMH RECOVERY ACT FUNDS
- WELL WATER SHOULD BE TESTED ANNUALLY TO REDUCE HEALTH RISKS TO CHILDREN
- BIRTH DEFECTS OF THE KIDNEY EXPLAINED IN NEW NIDDK FACT SHEETS
- RECOVERY FUNDS WILL SUPPORT EVALUATION OF SUICIDE PREVENTION TRAINING
- NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH HOSTS CAREER SYMPOSIUM FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS AND POSTDOCTORAL TRAINEES
- COMBINATION OF ASPIRIN AND AN ANTI-CLOTTING DRUG REDUCES RISK OF DIALYSIS ACCESS FAILURE
- NHLBI'S FIRST GRANTS SUPPORTED BY AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT WILL STUDY LUNG DISEASES
- NIH ANNOUNCES NEW PROGRAM TO DEVELOP THERAPEUTICS FOR RARE AND NEGLECTED DISEASES
- NIH PODCAST ADVISES WOMEN ON HOW TO ACHIEVE A HEALTHY PREGNANCY
- STATEMENT OF ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D. DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, ON NATIONAL ASIAN & PACIFIC ISLANDER HIV/AIDS AWARENESS DAY, MAY 19, 2009
- NEW ONLINE FEATURES TRANSLATE VISION SCIENCE TO EVERYDAY LIFE
- THE IMPACT OF THIRD HAND SMOKE ON RISK FOR GENETIC MUTATIONS WINS FIRST PLACE ADDICTION SCIENCE AWARD AT 2009 INTEL ISEF COMPETITION
- STATEMENT OF ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D., DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, ON NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, HIV VACCINE AWARENESS DAY, MAY 18, 2009
- PREVENTION PROGRAM HELPS TEENS OVERRIDE A GENE LINKED TO RISKY BEHAVIOR
- NIDA STUDY SUGGESTS LOW-KEY ANTI-SMOKING ADS ARE MORE LIKELY TO BE REMEMBERED THAN ATTENTION-GRABBING MESSAGES
- RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY KEY PROTEINS NEEDED FOR OVULATION
- NIDA STUDY REVEALS WIDESPREAD EFFECTS OF COCAINE ON GENOME STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
- ADDENDUM: PUBLIC COMMENTS SOUGHT ON REGULATIONS FOR FINANCIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST IN FEDERALLY-FUNDED RESEARCH
- MEDICARE INFORMATION FOR CAREGIVERS NOW AVAILABLE ON NIHSENIORHEALTH
- CORRECTED: PUBLIC COMMENTS SOUGHT ON REGULATIONS FOR FINANCIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST IN FEDERALLY-FUNDED RESEARCH
- CORRECTION: PUBLIC COMMENTS SOUGHT ON REGULATIONS FOR FINANCIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST IN FEDERALLY-FUNDED RESEARCH
- BRAIN ATTACK COALITION ADOPTS NEW MESSAGE FOR NATIONAL STROKE AWARENESS MONTH
- PUBLIC COMMENTS SOUGHT ON REGULATIONS FOR FINANCIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST IN FEDERALLY-FUNDED RESEARCH
- FORMALDEHYDE EXPOSURE AMONG INDUSTRIAL WORKERS IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED RISK OF CANCERS OF THE BLOOD AND LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
- NHLBI STOPS ENROLLMENT IN STUDY OF CONCENTRATED SALINE FOR PATIENTS WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
- NEW FUNDING BOLSTERS GLOBAL HEALTH TRAINING
- NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH JOINS IN INTEL INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FAIR EVENTS
- ACUPUNCTURE-LIKE TREATMENTS IMPROVE OUTCOMES COMPARED TO USUAL CARE FOR LOW BACK PAIN
- STATEMENT OF ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D., AND DANIEL ROTROSEN, M.D., ON FOOD ALLERGY AWARENESS WEEK, MAY 10 - 16, 2009
- RESEARCHERS UNCOVER GENETIC CLUES TO BLOOD PRESSURE
- NIH MULTICENTER AIDS COHORT STUDY COMMEMORATES 25 YEARS OF DISCOVERY
- FOGARTY INTERNATIONAL CENTER WELCOMES NEW ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS
- FLOW OF POTASSIUM INTO CELLS IMPLICATED IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
- NIH GRANTS $122 MILLION IN INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AWARDS
- WORLD ASTHMA DAY, MAY 5, 2009
- NIH AWARDS NEW GRANTS TO FUND INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH COLLABORATIONS
- NEW DATA ANALYSIS SHOWS POSSIBLE LINK BETWEEN CHILDHOOD OBESITY AND ALLERGIES
- NEW EARLY DETECTION STUDIES OF LUNG CANCER IN NON-SMOKERS LAUNCHED TODAY
- GENETIC STUDY CONFIRMS THE IMMUNE SYSTEM'S ROLE IN NARCOLEPSY
- FIVE NEW MEMBERS NAMED TO NIH ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON RESEARCH ON WOMEN'S HEALTH
- RISK OF AUTISM TIED TO GENES THAT INFLUENCE BRAIN CELL CONNECTIONS
- NIEHS TEAMS WITH FEDERAL AND CITY GROUPS TO CONDUCT DISASTER RESPONSE TRAINING EXERCISE
- NIAID AND CHINESE OFFICIALS SIGN AGREEMENT TO FOSTER TB RESEARCH IN CHINA'S HENAN PROVINCE
- COUNTRIES UNITE TO REDUCE ANIMAL USE IN PRODUCT TOXICITY TESTING WORLDWIDE
- WORLD MALARIA DAY: COUNTING ON RESEARCH TO ERADICATE MALARIA, APRIL 25, 2009
- NEW CENTERS BEGIN RECRUITING FOR NATIONAL CHILDREN'S STUDY
- USDA AND NIH FUNDED INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE CONSORTIUM PUBLISHES ANALYSIS OF DOMESTIC CATTLE GENOME SEQUENCE
- NEW UNDERSTANDING OF DENGUE VIRUS POINTS WAY TO POSSIBLE THERAPIES FOR DENGUE FEVER
- NIH CENTER FOR INTERVENTIONAL ONCOLOGY OFFERS NEW VENUE FOR RESEARCH COLLABORATIONS
- RESEARCHERS DISCOVER POTENTIAL FUNCTIONAL ROLE OF GENETIC VARIATION IN PROSTATE CANCER RISK
- NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE'S PLAN TO ACCELERATE CANCER RESEARCH ANNOUNCED
- NIDA LAUNCHES DRUG USE SCREENING TOOLS FOR PHYSICIANS
- FREE ONLINE TOOLKIT PROVIDES STANDARD MEASURES FOR GENOME AND POPULATION STUDIES
- U.S. RELEASES UPDATED CLINICAL GUIDELINES FOR HIV-ASSOCIATED OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTIONS
- NIH GRANTS WILL STRENGTHEN FIGHT AGAINST HIV/AIDS-TUBERCULOSIS
- RESEARCHERS DISCOVER NEW GENETIC VARIANTS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED RISK OF STROKE
- NEW AIDS RESEARCH TRAINING GRANTS AWARDED FOR PROJECTS IN 15 COUNTRIES
- NEW NIH RECOVERY ACT OPPORTUNITY SEEKS TO FUND HIGH IMPACT, LARGE-SCALE, ACCELERATED RESEARCH
- NATIONAL DONATE LIFE MONTH, APRIL 2009
- ACID REFLUX WITHOUT SYMPTOMS DOES NOT WORSEN ASTHMA
- BIOMEDICAL RESEARCHERS INVITED TO DESIGN EXPERIMENTS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
- EXERCISE IS SAFE, IMPROVES QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEART FAILURE
- NIH CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE CONSORTIUM GROWS TO 39 MEMBERS
- Correction: GENE DELIVERY SYSTEM TARGETS TUMOR BLOOD VESSELS IN DOGS WITH CANCER
- Correction: NIH DIRECTOR WELCOMES THREE NEW MEMBERS TO THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO THE DIRECTOR
- NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE TO UNVEIL NIDAMED, PHYSICIANS' OUTREACH INITIATIVE
- NIH DIRECTOR WELCOMES THREE NEW MEMBERS TO THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO THE DIRECTOR
- CORRECTION: NIH NANOTECHNOLOGY TASK FORCE AND THE NIH NANOMEDICINE ROADMAP INITIATIVE HOST NANOWEEK 2009
- NIH NANOTECHNOLOGY TASK FORCE AND THE NIH NANOMEDICINE ROADMAP INITIATIVE HOST NANOWEEK 2009
- NIH RELEASES THE FIRST RESEARCH PLAN TO REDUCE THE BURDEN OF DIGESTIVE DISEASES
- GENE SCAN SHOWS BODY'S CLOCK INFLUENCES NUMEROUS PHYSICAL FUNCTIONS
- FNIH AND NIH ANNOUNCE MAJOR STUDY OF CHILDHOOD MALNUTRITION AND INTESTINAL INFECTIONS
- SKIN CANCER STUDY UNCOVERS NEW TUMOR SUPPRESSOR GENE: GENETIC ANALYSIS OF KEY GROUP OF ENZYMES MAY PAVE WAY FOR MORE INDIVIDUALIZED TREATMENTS
- AUTISM SKEWS DEVELOPING BRAIN WITH SYNCHRONOUS MOTION AND SOUND
- RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY GENETIC VARIATIONS THAT MAY INCREASE RISH OF BREAST CANCER
- SURGERY TO RESHAPE VENTRICLE IN HEART FAILURE PATIENTS OFFERS NO ADDED BENEFIT OVER BYPASS SURGERY
- GENE DELIVERY SYSTEM TARGETS TUMOR BLOOD VESSELS IN DOGS WITH CANCER
- THE NHLBI HALTS STUDY OF CONCENTRATED SALINE FOR PATIENTS WITH SHOCK DUE TO LACK OF SURVIVAL BENEFIT
- MALE CIRCUMCISION REDUCES RISK OF GENITAL HERPES AND HPV INFECTION, BUT NOT SYPHILIS
- RESEARCHERS DECIPHER BLOOD STEM CELL ATTACHMENT, COMMUNICATION
- NIH'S WE CAN! PARTNERS WITH SUBWAY RESTAURANTS TO EXPAND MOVEMENT TO PREVENT CHILDHOOD OBESITY
- STUDENTS AND SCIENCE EDUCATORS TO GET BOOST FROM NIH ARRA INITIATIVE
- RISING TO THE CHALLENGE: NIH WILL USE $60 MILLION IN RECOVERY ACT FUNDS TO SUPPORT STRATEGIC AUTISM RESEARCH
- STUDENTS AND SCIENCE EDUCATORS TO GET BOOST FROM NIH ARRA INITIATIVE
- STATEMENT OF CHRISTINE F. SIZEMORE, PH.D., BARBARA E. LAUGHON, PH.D., AND ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D., NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH ON WORLD TB DAY, MARCH 24, 2009
- ALCOHOL FLUSH SIGNALS INCREASED CANCER RISK AMONG EAST ASIANS
- HEART FAILURE BEFORE AGE 50 SUBSTANTIALLY MORE COMMON IN BLACKS
- EXPERIMENTAL VACCINE SHOWS PROMISE IN PREVENTING CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION
- U.S. CANCER SCREENING TRIAL SHOWS NO EARLY MORTALITY BENEFIT FROM ANNUAL PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING
- SCIENTISTS REPORT IMPORTANT STEP IN BIOMARKER TESTING FOR ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
- "THE ROCKET BOYS OF NIH"- NEW CHILDREN'S BOOK RELEASED
- STUDY HELPS UNRAVEL MYSTERIES OF BRAIN'S ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM
- FIRST SISTER STUDY RESULTS REINFORCE THE IMPORTANCE OF HEALTHY LIVING
- RESEARCHERS DEVELOP DNA "PATCH" FOR CANINE FORM OF MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY
- STATEMENT OF ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D. DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH ON NATIONAL NATIVE HIV/AIDS AWARENESS DAY MARCH 20, 2009
- HEAR ABOUT EMERGING TRENDS IN TOXICOLOGY RESEARCH
- RESEARCHERS DEVISE NEW WAY TO EXPLORE DNA
- FRAMINGHAM HEART STUDY LAUNCHES NEW PROJECT TO DEVELOP BLOOD TESTS FOR HEART DISEASE
- NIH ANNOUNCES AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
- STATEMENT OF GRIFFIN P. RODGERS, M.D., DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES AND DIGESTIVE AND KIDNEY DISEASES FOR NATIONAL KIDNEY MONTH AND WORLD KIDNEY DAY
- APPLICATIONS FOR $1.5 BILLION IN RECOVERY ACT FUNDS NOW AVAILABLE
- BRAIN AWARENESS WEEK TEACHES KIDS HOW THEIR BRAINS WORK
- SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY A POTENTIAL TARGET THAT MAY PROVIDE A NEW APPROACH TO MELANOMA TREATMENT
- RETHINKING DRINKING OFFERS TOOLS TO ASSESS AND CHANGE RISKY DRINKING HABITS
- STATEMENT FROM PAUL A. SIEVING, M.D., PH.D., DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL EYE INSTITUTE, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, ON WORLD GLAUCOMA DAY, MARCH 12, 2009
- COMBINATION OF GENES AND PRENATAL EXPOSURE TO SMOKING INCREASES TEENS' RISK OF DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR
- ADVISORY PANEL RELEASES FIRST FEDERAL STRATEGIC PLAN FOR AUTISM RESEARCH
- STATEMENT OF ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D., DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH ON NATIONAL WOMEN AND GIRLS HIV/AIDS AWARENESS DAY, MARCH 10, 2009
- SWIMMING LESSONS DO NOT INCREASE DROWNING RISK IN YOUNG CHILDREN
- NOTED AUTHOR, SURGEON TO ADDRESS "CHINESE MEDICINE, WESTERN SCIENCE AND ACUPUNCTURE" AT NCCAM'S INAUGURAL STEPHEN E. STRAUS DISTINGUISHED LECTURE
- LOW LEVELS OF VITAMIN B12 MAY INCREASE RISK FOR NEURAL TUBE DEFECTS
- MOLECULE PROVIDES CLUES ABOUT HOW INFECTION WITH HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS MAY LEAD TO CANCER
- HEART-HEALTHY, REDUCED-CALORIE DIETS PROMOTE LONG-TERM WEIGHT LOSS
- FW: GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDIES FOR CANCER: NCI SCIENCE WRITERS SEMINAR
- SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY LAB-MADE PROTEINS THAT NEUTRALIZE MULTIPLE STRAINS OF SEASONAL AND PANDEMIC FLU VIRUSES
- COULD GENETICS IMPROVE WARFARIN DOSING?
- DR. DALE BIRKLE DREER NAMED CHIEF OF NCCAM'S OFFICE OF SCIENTIFIC REVIEW
- NIGMS INVITES BIOLOGISTS TO JOIN HIGH-THROUGHPUT STRUCTURE INITIATIVE
- RESEARCHERS FIND ABNORMAL CELLS IN THE BLOOD YEARS BEFORE LEUKEMIA IS DIAGNOSED
- COMPOUND CAN DISTINGUISH BETWEEN BENIGN TISSUE AND LOCALIZED AND METASTATIC PROSTATE CANCER
- BATTLING NOISE WITH NUTRIENTS, LISTENING IN BACKGROUND NOISE AMONG TOPICS TO BE COVERED AT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF EAR, NOSE, THROAT RESEARCHERS
- IL-2 IMMUNOTHERAPY FAILS TO BENEFIT HIV-INFECTED INDIVIDUALS ALREADY TAKING ANTIRETROVIRALS
- NIH SCIENTISTS SEE RETROVIRUS CAPSID PENTAMER FOR FIRST TIME
- TARGETED IMMUNE CELLS SHRINK TUMORS IN MICE
- SCIENTISTS REPORT GENE NETWORK IN EARLY TOOTH DEVELOPMENT
- SCIENTISTS DISCOVER KEY FACTOR IN CONTROLLING THE BREAKDOWN OF BONE
- ANTI-HIV GEL SHOWS PROMISE IN LARGE-SCALE STUDY IN WOMEN
- DURING HEART MONTH AND ON NATIONAL WEAR RED DAY, HEART TRUTH CAMPAIGN RAISES AWARENESS
- PLAN OFFERS GUIDANCE FOR EVALUATING MENOPAUSE-LIKE CONDITION IN GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN
- STATEMENT OF ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D., DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH ON NATIONAL BLACK HIV/AIDS AWARENESS AND INFORMATION DAY FEBRUARY 7, 2009
- STUDY TESTS ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUG FOR POORLY CONTROLLED TYPE 2 DIABETES
- RESEARCH FINDS NEW CAUSE OF OZONE WHEEZING AND POTENTIAL TREATMENTS
- NIDA STUDY SHOWS THAT METHYLPHENIDATE (RITALIN) CAUSES NEURONAL CHANGES IN BRAIN REWARD AREAS
- NEW FINDINGS RAISE QUESTIONS ABOUT PROCESS USED TO IDENTIFY EXPERIMENTAL DRUG FOR RARE GENETIC DISEASES
- WEIGHT LOSS IN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE WOMEN REDUCES URINARY INCONTINENCE
- SUPPORT CELLS, NOT NEURONS, LULL THE BRAIN TO SLEEP
- NEW SURVEY RESULTS SHOW HUGE BURDEN OF DIABETES
- THREE NEW INFORMATICS PILOT PROJECTS TO AID CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENTISTS NATIONWIDE
- MEASUREMENT OF KIDNEY FUNCTION IN CHILDREN WITH KIDNEY DISEASE IMPROVED
- HYPOTHERMIA: A COLD WEATHER RISK FOR OLDER PEOPLE
- DRUG ABUSING OFFENDERS NOT GETTING TREATMENT THEY NEED IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
- NIH RELEASES FIRST BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR
- NATIONAL CHILDREN'S STUDY BEGINS RECRUITING VOLUNTEERS
- OF MICE AND PEANUTS: A NEW MOUSE MODEL FOR PEANUT ALLERGY
- RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY NEW REGULATORY CIRCUIT CONTROLLING IMMUNE CELL PRODUCTION IN MICE
- OFFICE OF BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES RESEARCH LAUNCHES NEW WEB SITE
- FROM OUTER SPACE TO THE EYE CLINIC: NEW CATARACT EARLY DETECTION TECHNIQUE
- GENE ABNORMALITY FOUND TO PREDICT CHILDHOOD LEUKEMIA RELAPSE
- RESEARCHERS LEVITATE OBJECT AT A MICROSCOPIC SCALE
- NIDA RELEASES A NEW RESEARCH REPORT ON COMORBIDITY OF ADDICTION AND OTHER MENTAL ILLNESSES
- ADDRESSING SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND COMORBIDITIES AMONG MILITARY PERSONNEL, VETERANS, AND THEIR FAMILIES: A RESEARCH AGENDA
- INHERITED FACTORS PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN BREAST CANCER PROGRESSION ACCORDING TO NEW STUDY IN MICE
- SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY NEW CONGENITAL NEUTROPENIA SYNDROME AND CAUSATIVE GENE MUTATION
- TWELVE EARLY-CAREER NIH RESEARCHERS RECEIVE PRESTIGIOUS AWARD
- COMMON TREATMENT FOR CHRONIC PROSTATITIS FAILS TO REDUCE SYMPTOMS
- MOUSE STUDIES SHOW GENE THERAPY METHOD HOLDS PROMISE IN TARGETING TUMOR BLOOD VESSELS FOR DESTRUCTION
- NIH EXPANDS OPEN-ACCESS DATASET OF GENETIC AND CLINICAL DATA TO INCLUDE ASTHMA
- NIDA ANNOUNCES CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR 2009 AVANT-GARDE AWARD FOR INNOVATIVE RESEARCH IN THE TREATMENT OF HIV/AIDS IN DRUG ABUSERS
- NATIONAL EYE HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM NAMES NEW PLANNING COMMITTEE CHAIR
- NIH SUMMIT EXPLORES SCIENCE OF HEALTH DISPARITIES
- NIHSENIORHEALTH ADDS COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE INFORMATION
- HAROLD VARMUS TO DELIVER BARMES LECTURE ON "THE U.S. COMMITMENT TO GLOBAL HEALTH"
- DOWNWARD TREND IN TEEN MARIJUANA USE SLOWS; PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE REMAINS HIGH
- REVIEW OF PROSTATE CANCER PREVENTION STUDY SHOWS NO BENEFIT FOR USE OF SELENIUM AND VITAMIN E SUPPLEMENTS
- NEW TARGETED FLUORESCENT-IMAGING COMPOUND ALLOWS RESEARCHERS TO DETECT VIABLE CANCER CELLS IN MICE
- HEPATITIS C TREATMENT REDUCES THE VIRUS BUT LIVER DAMAGE CONTINUES
- LINDA S. BIRNBAUM, PH.D., D.A.B.T., A.T.S., NAMED NEW DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES
- NEW DATA PROVIDE COMPREHENSIVE UNDERSTANDING OF AMERICANS' USE OF COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE (CAM)
- EXPERIMENTAL TB DRUG EXPLODES BACTERIA FROM THE INSIDE OUT
- VARIATIONS IN GENE ACTIVITY CAN PREDICT THE SURVIVAL OF PATIENTS WITH LYMPHOMA
- ANNUAL REPORT TO THE NATION FINDS DECLINES IN CANCER INCIDENCE AND DEATH RATES; SPECIAL FEATURE REVEALS WIDE VARIATIONS IN LUNG CANCER TRENDS ACROSS STATES
- NIH CLINICAL CENTER ANNOUNCES 2008 "MEDICINE FOR THE PUBLIC" LECTURE SERIES
- STUDY OF ANCIENT AND MODERN PLAGUES FINDS COMMON FEATURES
- STUDY TO EXAMINE EARLY, INHERITED FORM OF ALZHEIMER'S
- ADHD MEDICATIONS DO NOT CAUSE GENETIC DAMAGE IN CHILDREN
- GINKGO EVALUATION OF MEMORY (GEM) STUDY FAILS TO SHOW BENEFIT IN PREVENTING DEMENTIA IN THE ELDERLY
- NEW PROGRAM TEACHES PRESCHOOLERS READING SKILLS, GETTING ALONG WITH OTHERS
- NEUROSCIENCE AND THE NATIONAL EYE INSTITUTE
- NEW SURVEY SUGGESTS GROWING AWARENESS OF COPD, NATION'S FOURTH LEADING KILLER
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