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- SPONTANEOUS MUTATIONS RIFE IN NON-FAMILIAL SCHIZOPHRENIA
- NIH RESEARCHERS FIND THAT RETT SYNDROME GENE IS FULL OF SURPRISES
- NIH EXPANDS NATIONAL CONSORTIUM DEDICATED TO TRANSFORMING CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH
- NIDA TO HIGHLIGHT LATEST DRUG ABUSE RESEARCH AT CINCINNATI CONFERENCE BLENDING ADDICTION SCIENCE AND TREATMENT
- FRANCIS S. COLLINS TO STEP DOWN AS DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH INSTITUTE
- SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY A BRAIN MECHANISM UNDERLYING PERSISTENT COCAINE CRAVING
- NCI SCIENTISTS VISUALIZE GENE REGULATION IN LIVING CELLS
- REDUCING BLOCKAGE FAILS TO IMPROVE ACCESS TO THE BLOODSTREAM FOR KIDNEY DIALYSIS
- MORE INTENSIVE DIALYSIS DOES NOT IMPROVE OUTCOMES AMONG PATIENTS WITH ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
- SMOKERS FLOCK TOGETHER AND QUIT TOGETHER
- NIAID TO ADVANCE B-CELL APPROACH TO HIV VACCINES
- NIH LAUNCHES UNDIAGNOSED DISEASES PROGRAM
- STATEMENT OF ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D., DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, ON NATIONAL ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER HIV/AIDS AWARENESS DAY, MAY 19, 2008
- NINR WELCOMES THREE NEW MEMBERS TO ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR NURSING RESEARCH
- RESEARCHERS DEVELOP FIRST TRANSGENIC MONKEY MODEL OF HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE
- STATEMENT OF ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D., DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, ON HIV VACCINE AWARENESS DAY, MAY 18, 2008
- NIH LAUNCHES UNDIAGNOSED DISEASES PROGRAM
- CORRECTION: STATEMENT OF DANIEL ROTROSEN, M.D., DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF ALLERGY, IMMUNOLOGY AND TRANSPLANTATION, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D., DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE
- FREE NIH TEACHING TOOLS HELP EDUCATORS MEET STATE SCIENCE EDUCATION STANDARDS
- STATEMENT OF DANIEL ROTROSEN, M.D., DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF ALLERGY, IMMUNOLOGY AND TRANSPLANTATION, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D., DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES ON RAISING
- MOLECULAR PATHWAY IN MUSCLE HELPS EXPLAIN EFFECTIVENESS OF DIABETES INTERVENTIONS
- FIRST ADDICTION SCIENCE AWARD TO BE GIVEN TO STUDENTS AT INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE FAIR
- MOTHERS' HIGH NORMAL BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS PLACE INFANTS AT RISK FOR BIRTH PROBLEMS
- DUCK-BILLED PLATYPUS GENOME SEQUENCE PUBLISHED
- NIHSENIORHEALTH OFFERS TIPS ON EATING WELL AS YOU GET OLDER
- MENTAL DISORDERS COST SOCIETY BILLIONS IN UNEARNED INCOME
- KIDNEY DISEASE SUBSTANTIALLY WORSENS IN A FOURTH OF AFRICAN AMERICANS DESPITE THERAPY FOR HYPERTENSION
- STUDIES TEST NEW APPROACHES TO ISLET TRANSPLANTATION
- RESEARCHERS FIND THAT A SMALL MOLECULE CAN ACTIVATE AN IMPORTANT CANCER SUPPRESSOR GENE
- INTENSIVE TRAINING FOR MEDICAL STAFF IN LATIN AMERICAN HOSPITALS REDUCES SERIOUS COMPLICATION OF PREGNANCY
- CORRECTION: RESEARCHERS FIND QUICK WAY TO MAKE HUMAN MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AGAINST FLU
- RESEARCHERS PRODUCE FIRST SEQUENCE MAP OF LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURAL VARIATION IN HUMAN GENOME
- RESEARCHERS FIND QUICK WAY TO MAKE HUMAN MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AGAINST FLU
- RESEARCH FINDINGS OPEN NEW FRONT IN FIGHT AGAINST AIDS VIRUS
- SCIENTISTS FORM INTERNATIONAL CANCER GENOME CONSORTIUM
- STATEMENT OF B. F. (LEE) HALL, M.D., PH.D., AND ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D., NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH ON WORLD MALARIA DAY, APRIL 25, 2008
- HUMAN BRAIN APPEARS "HARD-WIRED" FOR HIERARCHY
- NIAID DESCRIBES RESEARCH PRIORITIES TO FIGHT DRUG-RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS
- MOUSE STUDIES IDENTIFY GENE THAT MAY INFLUENCE METASTASIS RISK IN BREAST CANCER
- THREE NEW MEMBERS NAMED TO NIH ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON RESEARCH ON WOMEN'S HEALTH
- MOUSE STUDIES SHOW TUMORS SUPPRESS CELLS RESPONSIBLE FOR REGULATING THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
- NIH STUDY REVEALS FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE PREMATURE INFANT SURVIVAL, DISABILITY
- MARK YOUR CALENDARS, APA ANNUAL MEETING, MAY 3-8, 2008
- WE CAN! JOINS NATIONAL CALL FOR REDUCING SCREEN TIME DURING TURNOFF WEEK
- HHS NAMES FIRST DIRECTOR OF THE BIOMEDICAL ADVANCED RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
- LAUNCHING A GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR PHARMACOGENOMICS
- NIH'S NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE OPENS EXCITING NEW INTERACTIVE EXHIBITION, "AGAINST THE ODDS: MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN GLOBAL HEALTH"
- BRAIN STUDY MAY LEAD TO IMPROVED EPILEPSY TREATMENTS
- GENE LINKED TO INHERITED BLOOD BIOMARKER ASSOCIATED WITH ASTHMA
- AGGRESSIVELY LOWERING CHOLESTEROL AND BLOOD PRESSURE MAY REVERSE ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN ADULTS WITH DIABETES
- EXCESS FAT AROUND THE WAIST MAY INCREASE DEATH RISK FOR WOMEN
- ONLINE VIDEO PROGRAM TRAINS CLINICIANS TO HELP PATIENTS WHO DRINK TOO MUCH
- PEDIATRICIANS ALERTED TO THE DEVELOPMENTAL NATURE OF UNDERAGE DRINKING IN SPECIAL JOURNAL SUPPLEMENT
- CORRECTION: GENBANK CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF SERVICE WITH TWO-DAY CONFERENCE; LEADING SCIENTISTS WILL DISCUSS THE DNA DATABASE AT APRIL 7-8 MEETING
- GENBANK CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF SERVICE WITH TWO-DAY CONFERENCE; LEADING SCIENTISTS WILL DISCUSS THE DNA DATABASE AT APRIL 7-8 MEETING
- NEW WEB PORTAL TO ADVANCE WIDE RANGE OF PROTEIN STUDIES
- NIDA RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY GENETIC VARIANT LINKED TO NICOTINE ADDICTION AND LUNG CANCER
- SCIENTISTS FIND GENETIC FACTOR IN STRESS RESPONSE VARIABILITY
- SCIENTISTS LINK CHROMATIN CHANGES WITH ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL ANXIETY
- KIDNEY DISEASE NEWEST OFFERING ON NIHSENIORHEALTH
- NIH TO HOST RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM ON CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF STEM CELL THERAPIES
- OLDER CORNEAS SUITABLE FOR TRANSPLANTATION, STUDY SHOWS
- AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATORS AND CPR ARE EQUALLY HELPFUL FOR SUDDEN CARDIAC ARREST IN THE HOME
- NEWLY AWARDED AUTISM CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE TO FURTHER AUTISM RESEARCH
- NIH RESEARCH SUGGESTS STIMULANT TREATMENT FOR ADHD DOES NOT CONTRIBUTE TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE LATER IN LIFE
- MAJOR COLLABORATION UNCOVERS SURPRISING NEW GENETIC CLUES TO DIABETES
- RATES OF RARE MUTATIONS SOAR THREE TO FOUR TIMES HIGHER IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
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- GENE VARIATION PREDICTS RESPONSE TO TREATMENT IN COMMON INFERTILITY DISORDER
- SCIENTISTS LAUNCH FIRST COMPREHENSIVE DATABASE OF HUMAN ORAL MICROBIOME
- NIH COUNCIL OF COUNCILS MEMBERS NAMED
- STATEMENT OF GRIFFIN P. RODGERS, M.D., DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES AND DIGESTIVE AND KIDNEY DISEASES FOR NATIONAL KIDNEY MONTH
- 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, 2008
- 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, 2008
- PAST CHILD ABUSE PLUS VARIATIONS IN GENE RESULT IN POTENT PTSD RISK FOR ADULTS
- NIH LAUNCHES CENTER TO STUDY GENOMICS AND HEALTH DISPARITIES
- SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY NEW LEADS FOR TREATING PARASITIC WORM DISEASE
- MODIFIED VIRUS VACCINE SHOWS PROMISE IN MOUSE MODEL OF BREAST CANCER
- RODENT STUDY FINDS ARTIFICIAL BUTTER CHEMICAL HARMFUL TO LUNGS
- SURVEY SHOWS AMERICANS LACK CRITICAL FACTS ABOUT MAINTAINING EYE HEALTH
- RESEARCHERS FIND CAUSE OF SEVERE ALLERGIC REACTION TO CANCER DRUG
- PERSONAL COUNSELING AND WEB-BASED STRATEGIES SHOW MODEST SUCCESS FOR SUSTAINING WEIGHT LOSS, ACCORDING TO NHLBI STUDY
- 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, 2008
- CONFRONTING THE CHALLENGE OF ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE
- NLM AND ORWH ANNOUNCE NEW NIH WEB SITE SOURCE FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH INFORMATION
- STUDYING MUTATIONS IN NON-HODGKIN LYMPHOMA YIELDS CLUES FOR POTENTIAL NEW THERAPIES
- NIH OUTLINES NEXT STEPS TO ADDRESS SAFETY CONCERNS ABOUT BOSTON-AREA LABORATORY
- STATEMENT OF PAUL A. SIEVING, M.D., PH.D., DIRECTOR, NATIONAL EYE INSTITUTE, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, ON WORLD GLAUCOMA DAY
- MARK YOUR CALENDARS, APA ANNUAL MEETING, MAY 3-8, 2008
- NIH RECEIVES GATES FOUNDATION GRANT TO INVESTIGATE ROLE OF IRON SUPPLEMENTS IN MALARIA
- QUANTITY AND FREQUENCY OF DRINKING INFLUENCE MORTALITY RISK
- WHI FOLLOW UP STUDY CONFIRMS HEALTH RISKS OF LONG-TERM COMBINATION HORMONE THERAPY OUTWEIGH BENEFITS FOR POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN
- KIDNEY EXPERT NAMED DIRECTOR OF KIDNEY, UROLOGY AND HEMATOLOGY RESEARCH
- IRRITATING SMELLS ALERT SPECIAL CELLS, NIH-FUNDED STUDY FINDS
- GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDY ON PARKINSON'S DISEASE FINDS PUBLIC HOME AT NIH
- NEWLY IDENTIFIED GENETIC VARIATIONS MAY AFFECT BREAST CANCER RISK
- NICHD RENAMED FOR EUNICE KENNEDY SHRIVER, ADVOCATE FOR INSTITUTE'S FOUNDING
- NIH SCIENTISTS FIND WHY FLU VIRUS SPREADS IN COLD WEATHER
- CHANGES IN ADULT STEM CELLS MAY UNDERLIE RARE GENETIC DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH ACCELERATED AGING
- NEW TEST FOR JOINT INFECTION COULD SPARE SOME PATIENTS AN UNNECESSARY PROCEDURE
- INCREASED ALLERGEN LEVELS IN HOMES LINKED TO ASTHMA
- ZEBRAFISH PROVIDE USEFUL SCREENING TOOL FOR GENES, DRUGS THAT PROTECT AGAINST HEARING LOSS
- NEW STUDY OF TARGETED THERAPIES FOR BREAST CANCER ESTABLISHES MODEL FOR GLOBAL CLINICAL TRIALS
- NIDDK RELEASES NEW AWARENESS & PREVENTION SERIES FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH EVENTS
- NIDDK PUBLISHES RESOURCES ABOUT BLADDER PROBLEMS
- PANEL FINDS HYDROXYUREA TREATMENT IS UNDERUTILIZED FOR SICKLE CELL DISEASE
- HIGH BLOOD CHOLESTEROL NEWEST OFFERING ON NIHSENIORHEALTH WEBSITE
- TEENS WITH TREATMENT-RESISTANT DEPRESSION MORE LIKELY TO GET BETTER WITH SWITCH TO COMBINATION THERAPY
- BRAIN STRESS SYSTEM PRESENTS POSSIBLE TREATMENT TARGET FOR ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE
- NCMHD ANNOUNCES HIV/AIDS EXPERT AS NEW SENIOR POLICY ADVISOR
- STUDY FINDS IMPROVED COGNITIVE HEALTH AMONG OLDER AMERICANS
- COMPARISON OF AMD TREATMENTS TRIALS (CATT): LUCENTIS -- AVASTIN TRIAL
- GENETIC TAGS REVEAL SECRETS OF MEMORIES' STAYING POWER IN MICE
- SMOKING'S EFFECTS ON GENES MAY PLAY A ROLE IN LUNG CANCER DEVELOPMENT AND SURVIVAL
- NIH TO HOLD CONSENSUS DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE ON HYDROXYUREA TREATMENT FOR SICKLE CELL DISEASE, FEBRUARY 25 - 27
- STRESS HORMONE IMPACTS MEMORY, LEARNING IN DIABETIC RODENTS
- SCIENTISTS FIND ANTIBODY THAT CAN POTENTLY NEUTRALIZE TWO VIRUSES
- NOVEL APPROACH STRIPS STAPH OF VIRULENCE
- NIH COLLABORATES WITH EPA TO IMPROVE THE SAFETY TESTING OF CHEMICALS
- NEWS ADVISORY: NIDCD-SUPPORTED RESEARCH ON STEM CELLS AND HEARING LOSS, MUSIC THROUGH THE COCHLEAR IMPLANT AND A VIRTUAL GROCERY STORE FOR PEOPLE WITH BALANCE DISORDERS FEATURED AT ARO CONFERENCE IN PHOENIX
- NIAID SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY NEW CELLULAR RECEPTOR FOR HIV
- GENE VARIANT PREDICTS MEDICATION RESPONSE IN PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE
- NIH SCIENTISTS DETECT FATAL COPPER DISORDER AT BIRTH
- FOR SAFETY, NHLBI CHANGES INTENSIVE BLOOD SUGAR TREATMENT STRATEGY IN CLINICAL TRIAL OF DIABETES AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
- PLAN EXPEDITES ALTERNATIVES TO ANIMAL TESTING
- CORRECTION: 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, 2008
- 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, 2008
- RESEARCHERS DISCOVER NEW BATTLEGROUND FOR VIRUSES AND IMMUNE CELLS
- GENE VARIANTS PROTECT AGAINST ADULT DEPRESSION TRIGGERED BY CHILDHOOD STRESS
- DR. CARL DIEFFENBACH APPOINTED DIRECTOR OF THE NIAID DIVISION OF AIDS
- HEART DISEASE DEATHS CONTINUE TO DECLINE IN AMERICAN WOMEN
- RESEARCHERS FIND BIOLOGICAL FACTORS THAT MAY DRIVE PROSTATE TUMOR AGGRESSIVENESS IN AFRICAN-AMERICAN MEN
- NCCAM'S ADVISORY COUNCIL WELCOMES SIX NEW MEMBERS
- NIH DIRECTOR WELCOMES FIVE NEW MEMBERS TO THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO THE DIRECTOR
- NCMHD ANNOUNCES PHYSICIAN AND POLICY MAKER AS NEW DIRECTOR OF OFFICE OF INNOVATION AND PROGRAM COORDINATION
- STUDY SHOWS VARIETY OF APPROACHES HELP CHILDREN OVERCOME AUDITORY PROCESSING AND LANGUAGE PROBLEMS
- DISTINGUISHED SCIENTISTS APPOINTED TO NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ON AGING
- DOES THE DESIRE FOR DRUGS BEGIN OUTSIDE AWARENESS?
- RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY NOVEL MOLECULAR PATTERN LINKED TO COLON CANCER PROGNOSIS
- FIVE NAMED TO NIAID ADVISORY COUNCIL
- THIN BONES SEEN IN BOYS WITH AUTISM AND AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
- DIURETICS MOST EFFECTIVE BLOOD PRESSURE MEDICATION FOR PEOPLE WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME
- NIDDK WELCOMES FOUR NEW MEMBERS TO ADVISORY COUNCIL
- NIGMS STRATEGIC PLAN REINFORCES COMMITMENT TO INVESTIGATOR-INITIATED RESEARCH
- JOSEPHINE BRIGGS, M.D., NAMED DIRECTOR OF NIH'S NATIONAL CENTER FOR COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
- NIH DEVELOPS DOWN SYNDROME RESEARCH PLAN
- NIH ANNOUNCES NEW INITIATIVE IN EPIGENOMICS
- INTERNATIONAL CONSORTIUM ANNOUNCES THE 1000 GENOMES PROJECT
- STUDIES HIGHLIGHT MRSA EVOLUTION AND RESILIENCE
- INTERNATIONAL EFFORT FINDS NEW GENETIC VARIANTS ASSOCIATED WITH LIPID LEVELS, RISK FOR CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
- RESEARCHERS UNCOVER NEW PIECE TO THE PUZZLE OF HUMAN HEIGHT
- AUTISM RISK HIGHER IN PEOPLE WITH GENE VARIANT
- NIAID EXPERTS SEE DENGUE AS POTENTIAL THREAT TO U.S. PUBLIC HEALTH
- NEWS ADVISORY: REPORTERS AND EDITORS ARE INVITED TO APPLY FOR 2008 "MEDICINE IN THE MEDIA" COURSE
- SCIENTISTS CAN PREDICT PSYCHOTIC ILLNESS IN UP TO 80 PERCENT OF HIGH-RISK YOUTH
- RESEARCHERS UNCOVER AN ERROR IN IMMATURE BRAIN CELLS IN LAB AND ANIMAL STUDIES THAT MAY PROMOTE THE GROWTH OF SOME BRAIN TUMORS
- TOP MALARIA EXPERTS PUBLISH GROUNDBREAKING RESEARCH TO AID MALARIA ERADICATION EFFORTS
- RESEARCHERS DISCOVER NEW BIOMARKER FOR PREDICTING LIVER CANCER SPREAD AND SURVIVAL
- STUDY OF SUGARS ON CELL SURFACE IDENTIFIES KEY FACTOR IN FLU INFECTION
- NEWS ADVISORY: MAYO CLINIC, BIG AND NCI HOST SCIENCE WRITERS' SEMINAR ON INTERNATIONAL BREAST CANCER TRIALS
- INFORMATION ON "PARTICIPATING IN CLINICAL TRIALS" NOW AVAILABLE ON NIHSENIORHEALTH.GOV
- NIEHS AWARDS DISCOVER GRANTS
- BRIEF INTERVENTION HELPS EMERGENCY PATIENTS REDUCE DRINKING
- STUDY SUGGESTS SOME BRAIN INJURIES REDUCE THE LIKELIHOOD OF POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER
- DELAYED ADOPTION OF NEW TREATMENTS IN DEVELOPING WORLD COSTS LIVES
- NIH LAUNCHES HUMAN MICROBIOME PROJECT
- NIDDK'S DIRECTOR HONORED BY HEMATOLOGY SOCIETY
- STATEMENT BY DR. NORKA RUIZ BRAVO, DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR EXTRAMURAL RESEARCH, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
- EARLY FINE-TUNING OF NEURAL CONNECTIONS MAY TURN DESTRUCTIVE LATER IN LIFE
- NIH STATE-OF-THE-SCIENCE PANEL SEEKS TO DISPEL STIGMA ASSOCIATED WITH FECAL AND URINARY INCONTINENCE
- NIDA SURVEY SHOWS A DECLINE IN SMOKING AND ILLICIT DRUG USE AMONG EIGHTH GRADERS
- RESEARCHERS TEST NEW LAB METHOD TO DETECT DNA DAMAGE THROUGHOUT THE GENOME
- HEART ATTACK SYMPTOMS IN WOMEN - ARE THEY DIFFERENT?
- NINDS ANNOUNCES NEW SPANISH LANGUAGE WEBSITE
- NIH ANNOUNCES COLLABORATION WITH NATIONAL COUNCIL OF NEGRO WOMEN TO REDUCE CHILDHOOD OVERWEIGHT
- NEW SOFTWARE TO AID EARLY DETECTION OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE OUTBREAKS
- SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY GENE THAT INFLUENCES ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
- PHEROMONES IDENTIFIED THAT TRIGGER AGGRESSION BETWEEN MALE MICE
- NIH TO HOLD CONFERENCE ON FECAL AND URINARY INCONTINENCE, DECEMBER 10 - 12
- NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH ANNOUNCES NEW STRATEGIC PLAN
- OLDER ADULTS WITH MILD MEMORY IMPAIRMENT STILL BENEFIT FROM COGNITIVE TRAINING IN AREAS NOT RELIANT ON MEMORIZATION
- JOINT STATEMENT FROM DRS. ELIAS ZERHOUNI, JACK WHITESCARVER, AND ANTHONY FAUCI OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH ON WORLD AIDS DAY
- ACTING U.S. SURGEON GENERAL GALSON, NIH DIRECTOR ZERHOUNI ANNOUNCE EXPANDED EFFORTS TO ADDRESS NATIONWIDE CHILDHOOD OVERWEIGHT EPIDEMIC
- HIGH-TRAUMA FRACTURES IN OLDER MEN AND WOMEN LINKED TO OSTEOPOROSIS
- PEOPLE WITH DIABETES AND SICKLE CELL TRAIT SHOULD HAVE RELIABLE A1C TEST
- MORE ACCURATE METHOD OF ESTIMATING BREAST CANCER RISK IN AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN DEVELOPED
- TRAINING GUIDE FROM THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING HELPS OLDER ADULTS FIND HEALTH INFORMATION ONLINE
- OZONE CAN AFFECT HEAVIER PEOPLE MORE
- NIDA ANNOUNCES NEW AVANT-GARDE AWARD FOR INNOVATIVE AIDS RESEARCH
- DEPRESSION LINKED TO BONE-THINNING IN PREMENOPAUSAL WOMEN
- WHO DIRECTOR-GENERAL TO DELIVER BARMES LECTURE ON "CLIMATE CHANGE AND HEALTH"
- NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE LAUNCHES PUBLIC SERVICE CAMPAIGN FOR HISPANIC YOUTH ON THE LINK BETWEEN NON-INJECTION DRUGS AND HIV
- PROTEIN SUPPRESSES ALLERGIC RESPONSE IN MICE
- FAMILY MEMBERS OF PATIENTS WHO DIE IN THE ICU REPORT GREATER SATISFACTION WITH COMMUNICATION AND INVOLVEMENT THAN FAMILY MEMBERS OF ICU SURVIVORS
- THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE OFFERS SUMMER INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
- NCI RESEARCHERS UNCOVER UNUSUAL ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CELL SURVIVAL PROTEINS AND OVARIAN CANCER AGGRESSIVENESS
- SCIENTISTS ZERO IN ON THE CELLULAR MACHINERY THAT ENABLES NEURONS TO FIRE
- STATEMENT OF GRIFFIN P. RODGERS, M.D., DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES AND DIGESTIVE AND KIDNEY DISEASES, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, ON WORLD DIABETES DAY
- LUCY GREENE APPOINTED NIDDK EXECUTIVE OFFICER
- BRAIN MATURES A FEW YEARS LATE IN ADHD, BUT FOLLOWS NORMAL PATTERN
- NIH FUNDS 10 SCIENCE EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP AWARDS
- DIABETES RATES ARE INCREASING AMONG YOUTH
- NIH DIRECTOR'S PIONEER AND NEW INNOVATOR AWARD PROGRAMS LAUNCH 2008 APPLICATION CYCLES
- NCMHD ANNOUNCES NEW DIRECTOR FOR SCIENTIFIC STRATEGIC PLANNING AND POLICY ANALYSIS
- SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY FACTOR KEY TO SEVERITY OF COMMUNITY-ASSOCIATED METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPH INFECTIONS
- OBSSR DIRECTOR DR. DAVID ABRAMS RECEIVES JOSEPH W. CULLEN MEMORIAL AWARD
- NIDA'S DR. NORA VOLKOW TO SPEAK ON ADDICTION AT NYC'S 92ND STREET Y'S SCIENCE AND DISCOVERY SERIES
- CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE RISES WHILE MOST PEOPLE WITH THE CONDITION REMAIN UNAWARE
- ABNORMAL IMMUNE CELLS MAY CAUSE UNPROVOKED ANAPHYLAXIS
- IMAGING NEURAL PROGENITOR CELLS IN THE LIVING HUMAN BRAIN
- STATEMENT FROM ELIZABETH G. NABEL, M.D., DIRECTOR, NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, ON COPD AWARENESS MONTH, NOVEMBER 2007
- STATEMENT OF ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D., DIRECTOR NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, ON THE RELEASE OF NEW DATA FROM THE HVTN 502 (STEP) HIV VACCINE STUDY
- SCIENTISTS COMPARE TWELVE FRUIT FLY GENOMES
- NIAID STRENGTHENS AND EXPANDS VACCINE AND TREATMENT EVALUATION
- NIEHS SELECTS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF FOR "ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES"
- HEPATITIS C TREATMENT REDUCES THE VIRUS BUT SERIOUS LIVER PROBLEMS MAY PROGRESS
- NIDDK WEBSITE FEATURES SPANISH HEALTH INFORMATION
- PRESCHOOLERS WITH THREE OR MORE COEXISTING DISORDERS SHOW NO RESPONSE TO ADHD MEDICATION TREATMENT
- STUDY IDENTIFIES NOVEL GENE ALTERATIONS IN LUNG CANCER
- HEALTH MINISTERS TO HOLD PRESS CONFERENCE AT CLOSE OF GLOBAL HEALTH SECURITY MEETING IN WASHINGTON
- HHS SECRETARY LEAVITT, DHS SECRETARY CHERTOFF MEET WITH HEALTH MINISTERS ON GLOBAL HEALTH SECURITY
- A STATEMENT FROM THE NIH DIRECTOR, ELIAS A. ZERHOUNI, M.D., REGARDING THE 2006 NIH-SUPPORTED PRESIDENTIAL EARLY CAREER AWARD FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS (PECASE) RECIPIENTS
- STUDY REVEALS REASONS FOR WOMEN'S DEPARTURE FROM THE SCIENCES
- PAPERS OF ARTHUR KORNBERG ADDED TO THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE'S PROFILES IN SCIENCE WEB SITE
- UNIQUE PATTERN OF GENE EXPRESSION CAN INDICATE ACETAMINOPHEN OVERDOSE
- ONE IN SEVEN AMERICANS AGE 71 AND OLDER HAS SOME TYPE OF DEMENTIA, NIH-FUNDED STUDY ESTIMATES
- DRUG-IMPAIRED DRIVING BY YOUTH REMAINS SERIOUS PROBLEM
- SCIENTISTS USE SHARED GENOME DATA TO CONFIRM SORL1 GENE LINKED TO ALZHEIMER'S
- NCMHD ANNOUNCES NEW ACTING DIRECTOR FOR SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMS
- SCIENTISTS UNVEIL STRUCTURE OF MOLECULAR TARGET OF MANY DRUGS
- NIH GRANTS $33 MILLION IN INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AWARDS TO THREE STATES
- HEALTH MINISTERS GATHER IN WASHINGTON
- FRONTIERS IN ADDICTION RESEARCH
- THREE NIH SCIENTISTS NAMED 2007 AAAS FELLOWS
- NIEHS AWARDS OUTSTANDING NEW ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS
- NIH LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN TO RAISE AWARENESS OF VULVODYNIA, A PAINFUL DISORDER AFFECTING MANY WOMEN
- NIAID FUNDS $51 MILLION CONTRACT TO CREATE COMPREHENSIVE MODEL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES
- THE NIH PUBLIC TRUST INITIATIVE LAUNCHES THE "PARTNERS IN RESEARCH" PROGRAM
- SIGNATURE OF A LETTER OF INTENT BETWEEN THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH AND THE CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE (CNRS) FOR THE "RESEARCH CAREER TRANSITION AWARD" PROGRAM
- NIH HOSTS EVENT TO LAUNCH COUNCIL OF SCIENCE EDITORS' GLOBAL THEME ISSUE
- NIH DIRECTOR'S COUNCIL OF PUBLIC REPRESENTATIVES WELCOMES SIX NEW MEMBERS TO THE NEXT MEETING, OCTOBER 26, 2007 IN BETHESDA, MD.
- NIH AND INDIA PARTNER TO DEVELOP LOW-COST MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES
- STRESS: BRAIN YIELDS CLUES ABOUT WHY SOME SUCCUMB WHILE OTHERS PREVAIL
- NIH EVENT TO LAUNCH COUNCIL OF SCIENCE EDITORS' GLOBAL THEME ISSUE
- CONSORTIUM PUBLISHES PHASE II MAP OF HUMAN GENETIC VARIATION
- HOW SCHIZOPHRENIA DEVELOPS: MAJOR CLUES DISCOVERED
- NIH OFFICE OF RESEARCH ON WOMEN'S HEALTH LAUNCHES VULVODYNIA AWARENESS CAMPAIGN
- NIH NATIONAL NEUROLOGY ADVISORY COUNCIL GAINS FIVE NEW MEMBERS
- 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, 2007
- FOLIC ACID LOWERS BLOOD ARSENIC LEVELS IN BANGLADESH
- NHGRI FUNDS NEW CENTERS FOR EXCELLENCE IN ETHICAL, LEGAL AND SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS RESEARCH
- RESEARCHERS EXPAND EFFORTS TO EXPLORE FUNCTIONAL LANDSCAPE OF THE HUMAN GENOME
- NIH GRANTEES WIN 2007 NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSIOLOGY OR MEDICINE FOR DEVELOPING TECHNIQUES TO TARGET SPECIFIC GENES IN MICE
- NCCAM EXPANDS CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE IN CAM RESEARCH PROGRAM
- DIVISION OF BIOENGINEERING AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE TRANSFERRED TO THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF BIOMEDICAL IMAGING AND BIOENGINEERING
- RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY GENES THAT INCREASE RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS RISK
- NIBIB INVESTS IN QUANTUM RESEARCH
- NIH ANNOUNCES ADDITION OF 22 NEW STUDY CENTERS IN NATIONAL CHILDREN'S STUDY
- TREATMENT BLOCKS PAIN WITHOUT DISRUPTING OTHER FUNCTIONS
- NOTE TO REPORTERS AND EDITORS: NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE SYMPOSIUM SHOWCASES HIV/AIDS RESEARCH AND INTRODUCES A NEW CENTER OF EXCELLENCE IN HIV/AIDS AND CANCER VIROLOGY
- NIH LAUNCHES EXTENSIVE OPEN-ACCESS DATASET OF GENETIC AND CLINICAL DATA
- SIGNIFICANT ADVANCES IN DIETARY SUPPLEMENT RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTED IN 2006 ANNUAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
- DEPRESSED ADOLESCENTS RESPOND BEST TO COMBINATION TREATMENT
- LOW MATERNAL CHOLESTEROL TIED TO PREMATURE BIRTH
- BREAST MILK ASSOCIATED WITH GREATER MENTAL DEVELOPMENT IN PRETERM INFANTS, FEWER RE-HOSPITALIZATIONS
- GENES LINKED TO SUICIDAL THINKING DURING ANTIDEPRESSANT TREATMENT
- NEW NATIONAL STUDY LINKS ASTHMA TO ALLERGIES
- SCIENTISTS SEQUENCE GENOME OF INTESTINAL PARASITE THAT AFFLICTS HIKERS AND KIDS IN DAYCARE
- NIDA DIRECTOR AMONG FEATURED SPEAKERS AT THE ASPEN HEALTH FORUM PANEL: "THE EMERGING SCIENCE OF MOOD -- UNDERSTANDING DEPRESSION AND MANIA"
- NIH TO HOLD SYMPOSIUM ON CARDIOVASCULAR REGENERATIVE MEDICINE
- SCIENTISTS SUGGEST NEW PATHWAY CAUSING CELL DEATH IN DEMENTIA
- "MILK MATTERS" ONLINE LESSON RESOURCES AVAILABLE FOR TEACHERS
- WORKPLACE DEPRESSION SCREENING, OUTREACH AND ENHANCED TREATMENT IMPROVES PRODUCTIVITY, LOWERS EMPLOYER COSTS
- 11 INSTITUTIONS ESTABLISHED IN SECOND ROUND OF SPECIALIZED CENTERS OF RESEARCH ON SEX/GENDER FACTORS AFFECTING WOMEN'S
- NIH ANNOUNCES NEW BIRCWH AWARDS TO PROMOTE INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH CAREERS IN WOMEN'S HEALTH
- SALLY LEE APPOINTED NIGMS EXECUTIVE OFFICER
- NIH-FUNDED SCIENTISTS SOLVE GENETIC CODE OF PARASITIC WORM THAT CAUSES ELEPHANTIASIS
- NEW PUBLICATION HELPS AFRICAN AMERICANS "MAKE THE KIDNEY CONNECTION"
- SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY CAUSE OF JOB'S SYNDROME
- NIH DIRECTOR INVESTS IN INNOVATION, NEW INVESTIGATORS
- NIH ANNOUNCES PLAN TO IMPLEMENT PRESIDENT'S STEM CELL EXECUTIVE ORDER
- NIH EXPANDS NATIONAL CONSORTIUM TO TRANSFORM CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH
- ANTHONY S. FAUCI AWARDED LASKER AWARD FOR PUBLIC SERVICE
- NIDA DIRECTOR DR. NORA VOLKOW TO SPEAK ABOUT ADDICTION AT WORLD PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE IN SHANGHAI, CHINA
- NDEP CAMPAIGN HIGHLIGHTS THE LINK BETWEEN DIABETES AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
- MANIC PHASE OF BIPOLAR DISORDER BENEFITS FROM BREAST CANCER MEDICATION
- THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH AND NASA PARTNER FOR HEALTH RESEARCH IN SPACE
- RESEARCHERS ISOLATE ADULT STEM CELLS FOR FIRST TIME IN TENDON
- NIH AND NASA PARTNER FOR HEALTH RESEARCH IN SPACE
- NIA OFFERS NEW SPANISH-LANGUAGE WEBSITE
- GLOBAL SURVEY REVEALS SIGNIFICANT GAP IN MEETING WORLD'S MENTAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS
- STRENGTH IN NUMBERS: NIH DEBUTS CAMPAIGN TO EMPOWER INDIVIDUALS TO PURSUE CAREERS IN RESEARCH
- STUDY IDENTIFIES GENETIC RISK FACTOR FOR RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS, LUPUS
- NIH LAUNCHES INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH CONSORTIA
- 'HOLY GRAIL' OF HEARING: TRUE IDENTITY OF PIVOTAL HEARING STRUCTURE IS REVEALED
- NEW STUDY EXAMINES BRAIN-GUT RELATIONSHIP IN THOSE SUFFERING WITH STOMACH PAIN OR DISCOMFORT (FUNCTIONAL DYSPEPSIA)
- RATES OF BIPOLAR DIAGNOSIS IN YOUTH RAPIDLY CLIMBING, TREATMENT PATTERNS SIMILAR TO ADULTS
- GENES, ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH INITIATIVE INVESTS IN GENETIC STUDIES, ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING TECHNOLOGIES
- HIV PROTEASE INHIBITORS SHOW POTENTIAL AS CANCER TREATMENTS
- UNIQUE GRAPE SKIN EXTRACT INHIBITS PROSTATE CANCER CELL GROWTH IN THE LABORATORY
- RESEARCHERS FIND NEW TASTE IN FRUIT FLIES: CARBONATED WATER
- NATIONAL ASTHMA GUIDELINES UPDATED
- NEW REPORT INDICATES CHANGES IN HOW AMERICANS GET THEIR INFORMATION ABOUT HEALTH AND CANCER
- NIH PEER REVIEW ADVISORY COMMITTEE GAINS EIGHT NEW MEMBERS
- NIH SCIENTISTS DISCOVER NOVEL CAUSE OF IRON OVERLOAD IN THALASSEMIA DISORDERS
- FREE NEW MIDDLE SCHOOL CURRICULUM SUPPLEMENT FROM NIH: "THE SCIENCE OF HEALTHY BEHAVIORS"
- STUDY SHEDS NEW LIGHT ON INTIMATE LIVES OF OLDER AMERICANS
- GENE TRIGGERS OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER-LIKE SYNDROME IN MICE
- NEW INITIATIVE TO STUDY THE GLYCOBIOLOGY OF CANCER COULD AID UNDERSTANDING OF CANCER RISK AND DETECTION
- NIEHS/NTP MANAGEMENT REVIEW TO BEGIN
- NHGRI FUNDS TWO CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE IN GENOMIC SCIENCE
- NEW VITAMIN D EVIDENCE REPORT REVEALS GAPS IN KNOWLEDGE AND SERVES AS BASIS FOR UPCOMING NIH CONFERENCE ON VITAMIN D AND BONE HEALTH
- NCMHD ANNOUNCES NEW DIRECTOR FOR EXTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES AND SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMS
- NIH ANNOUNCES INCOMMON INTERFEDERATION
- PROTEIN PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN INCREASED SKIN PIGMENTATION THAT CAN HELP PROTECT AGAINST HARMFUL UV EXPOSURE
- POTENTIAL THERAPEUTIC TARGETS IDENTIFIED IN MULTIPLE MYELOMA
- NIDA'S DR. KENNER C. RICE RECEIVES PRESTIGIOUS SMISSMAN AWARD
- NIH SCIENTISTS TARGET FUTURE PANDEMIC STRAINS OF H5N1 AVIAN INFLUENZA
- LAB ON A CHIP FOR ORAL CANCER SHOWS PROMISE
- CHILDREN WHO COMPLETE INTENSIVE EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM SHOW GAINS IN ADULTHOOD: GREATER COLLEGE ATTENDANCE, LOWER CRIME AND DEPRESSION
- THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND STROKE ANNOUNCES EFFORT TO PROMOTE STROKE AWARENESS IN THE HISPANIC COMMUNITY
- GENE PREDICTS BETTER OUTCOME AS CORTEX NORMALIZES IN TEENS WITH ADHD
- PAPERS OF PIONEERING MOLECULAR BIOLOGIST SOL SPIEGELMAN ADDED TO THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE'S PROFILES IN SCIENCE WEBSITE
- NIH FUNDS NEW PROGRAM TO INVESTIGATE CAUSES AND TREATMENT OF AUTISM
- NEW NIA ONLINE PUBLICATION FEATURES HEALTH AND RETIREMENT STUDY
- PROGESTERONE TREATMENT DOES NOT PREVENT PRETERM BIRTH IN TWIN PREGNANCY
- NEW GRANTS BOLSTER EFFORTS TO GENERATE FASTER AND CHEAPER TOOLS FOR DNA SEQUENCING
- NIDA'S SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL TO BECOME "JOURNAL OF ADDICTION SCIENCE & CLINICAL PRACTICE"
- SUCCESS OR FAILURE OF ANTIDEPRESSANT CITALOPRAM PREDICTED BY GENE VARIATION
- NEW "AGE PAGE" ON MOURNING NOW AVAILABLE
- AFTER A DECADES-LONG SEARCH, SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY NEW GENETIC RISK FACTORS FOR MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
- INDEPENDENT PANEL EVALUATES POTENTIAL HEALTH RISKS OF BISPHENOL A
- MOUSE GENOME WILL HELP IDENTIFY CAUSES OF ENVIRONMENTAL DISEASE
- NCCAM NAMES JEAN H. MCKAY DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF POLICY, PLANNING, AND EVALUATION
- NIHSENIORHEALTH OFFERS TIPS ON HOW TO TALK WITH YOUR DOCTOR
- NEW NIH-SUPPORTED STUDY CHARACTERIZES SOCIAL NETWORKS OF FAMILY, FRIENDS INFLUENCING OBESITY
- TREATING HIV-INFECTED INFANTS EARLY HELPS THEM LIVE LONGER
- FASTER-ACTING ANTIDEPRESSANTS CLOSER TO BECOMING A REALITY
- NCRR LAUNCHES NATIONAL NETWORK TO CONNECT INVESTIGATORS BASED AT MINORITY INSTITUTIONS
- FRAMINGHAM OBSERVATIONAL STUDY NOTES GREATER INCIDENCE OF METABOLIC SYNDROME AMONG ADULTS CONSUMING SOFT DRINKS
- AWARD-WINNING NIH ADMINISTRATOR APPOINTED DEPUTY DIRECTOR AT NATIONAL CENTER ON MINORITY HEALTH AND HEALTH DISPARITIES
- NEW DIRECTOR TO ADVANCE NIGMS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY EFFORTS
- IMPROVEMENT FOLLOWING ADHD TREATMENT SUSTAINED IN MOST CHILDREN
- FIRST GENOME-WIDE STUDY OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE OPENS NEW AVENUES FOR HIV TREATMENT, VACCINES
- NATURE'S SECRETS YIELD NEW ADHESIVE MATERIAL
- ABILITY TO LISTEN TO TWO THINGS AT ONCE IS LARGELY INHERITED, SAYS TWIN STUDY
- Increase in Percentage of Children Living With At Least One Working Parent
- NIH ANNOUNCES NEW RESOURCE FOR ADVANCING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES TOWARD COMMERCIALIZATION
- NIEHS RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY ENZYME CRITICAL IN DNA REPLICATION
- NIH HOSTS CANCER HEALTH DISPARITIES SUMMIT 2007: CATALYZING TRANS-DISCIPLINARY REGIONAL PARTNERSHIPS TO ELIMINATE CANCER HEALTH DISPARITIES
- HUMAN ANTIBODIES THAT BLOCK HUMAN AND ANIMAL SARS VIRUSES IDENTIFIED
- ALCOHOL SURVEY REVEALS 'LOST DECADE' BETWEEN AGES OF DISORDER ONSET AND TREATMENT
- VIOLENCE IN SCHIZOPHRENIA PATIENTS MORE LIKELY AMONG THOSE WITH CHILDHOOD CONDUCT PROBLEMS
- THE CANCER GENOME ATLAS AWARDS FUNDS FOR TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
- RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY ALCOHOLISM SUBTYPES
- PROTEIN PLAYS CRUCIAL ROLE IN REPAIRING GENETIC DAMAGE THAT CAN LEAD TO LYMPHOMAS IN MICE
- SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY A MOUSE EMBRYONIC STEM CELL MORE LIKE OUR OWN
- STUDY SHOWS SURGERY IS MORE EFFECTIVE THAN OTHER TREATMENTS FOR COMMON BACK PROBLEM
- CORRECTION: Scientists Discover Role of Enzyme in DNA Repair
- SCIENTISTS DISCOVER ROLE OF ENZYME IN DNA REPAIR
- NIH AWARDS NEARLY $5 MILLION TO FUND KNOCKOUT MOUSE REPOSITORY
- A BRIEF SKILL-BUILDING PROGRAM CAN REDUCE STD OR HIV RISK AMONG INNER-CITY AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN
- GENE VARIANT INCREASES RISK FOR ALCOHOLISM FOLLOWING CHILDHOOD ABUSE
- OMEGA-3 FATTY ACIDS PROTECT EYES AGAINST RETINOPATHY, STUDY FINDS
- BOYS WITH AUTISM, RELATED DISORDERS, HAVE HIGH LEVELS OF GROWTH HORMONES
- NCCAM WELCOMES SIX NEW MEMBERS TO ITS NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL
- PAPERS OF MEDICAL PHILANTHROPIST AND NIH BENEFACTOR MARY LASKER ADDED TO THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE'S PROFILES IN SCIENCE WEB SITE
- WHI STUDY OF YOUNGER POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN LINKS ESTROGEN THERAPY TO LESS PLAQUE IN ARTERIES
- RESEARCHERS DISCOVER GENE FOR RARE SKIN DISORDER
- NCI LAUNCHES A PILOT OF ITS COMMUNITY CANCER CENTERS PROGRAM TO BRING QUALITY CANCER CARE TO ALL
- NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM GETS NEW ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
- NIDA STUDY SUGGESTS CRYSTAL METHAMPHETAMINE USE IN YOUNG ADULTS HIGHER THAN PREVIOUSLY REPORTED
- HBO PRODUCERS WIN NIDA/CPDD MEDIA AWARD FOR DOCUMENTARY SERIES "ADDICTION"
- STUDY FINDS MIX OF DISEASE PROCESSES AT WORK IN BRAINS OF MOST PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA
- NEW FINDINGS CHALLENGE ESTABLISHED VIEWS ON HUMAN GENOME
- CORRECTION: NIH AWARDS NEARLY $21 MILLION TO FUND CUTTING-EDGE RESEARCH EQUIPMENT
- NIH AWARDS NEARLY $21 MILLION TO FUND CUTTING-EDGE RESEARCH EQUIPMENT
- NCI RESEARCHERS DISCOVER GENES THAT ARE TURNED ON AT HIGH LEVELS IN TUMOR-ASSOCIATED BLOOD VESSELS OF MICE AND HUMANS
- GABAPENTIN SHOWN EFFECTIVE FOR FIBROMYALGIA PAIN
- EARLY RESULTS FROM ALZHEIMER'S NEUROIMAGING BIOMARKER PROJECT SHOW PROMISE FOR FASTER STUDY OF THERAPIES
- NIH ESTABLISHES WORKING GROUPS TO EXAMINE PEER REVIEW
- NEWLY FOUND SENSING SYSTEM ENABLES CERTAIN BACTERIA TO RESIST HUMAN IMMUNE DEFENSES
- FOGARTY INTERNATIONAL CENTER TO HOLD ANNIVERSARY MEETING FOR DISEASE CONTROL PRIORITIES PROJECT
- NEW STUDY HERALDS SHORTENED TIMELINE FOR ANTICANCER DRUG DEVELOPMEN
- MOUSE MODEL POINTS TO POSSIBLE NEW STRATEGY FOR TREATING RARE MUSCLE DISEASE, KIDNEY DISORDERS
- FIVE NEW MEMBERS NAMED TO NIH ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON RESEARCH ON WOMEN'S HEALTH
- BLOOD TEST MAY HELP SIGNAL TUMOR'S REMISSION, RETURN IN THROAT CANCER PATIENTS
- NIDA ANNOUNCES NEW TOOLS FOR DRUG ABUSE TREATMENT
- HUMAN ANTIBODIES PROTECT MICE FROM AVIAN FLU
- NIH OUTLINES PLANS FOR STUDY OF PEDIATRIC SEIZURES
- LOW LEVELS OF COMMON ENZYME KEY TO RESISTANCE IN EWING'S SARCOMA
- SLING SURGERY IS MORE EFFECTIVE THAN BURCH FOR BLADDER CONTROL IN WOMEN
- NIDA OFFERS PSYCHIATRISTS A LOOK AT STATE-OF-THE-SCIENCE ON ADDICTION AND MENTAL ILLNESSES
- GENE EXPRESSION PROFILING IN MICE CAN PREDICT RISK OF SKIN LESIONS PROGRESSING TO CANCER
- PINN POINT ON WOMEN'S HEALTH UPDATE ON THE WOMEN'S HEALTH INITIATIVE
- NIH STUDY TRACKS BRAIN DEVELOPMENT IN SOME 500 CHILDREN ACROSS U.S.
- SCIENTISTS DEVELOP METHOD TO TRACK IMMUNE SYSTEM ENZYME IN LIVE ANIMALS
- SKIN CANCER INFORMATION IS NEWEST OFFERING ON NIHSENIORHEALTH WEBSITE
- THE QUEST FOR AN EFFECTIVE HIV VACCINE PRESENTS NEW POSSIBILITIES, CHALLENGES
- HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM IN DRINKING WATER CAUSES CANCER IN LAB ANIMALS
- NATIONAL ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER HIV/AIDS AWARENESS DAY
- CORRECTION: NEW SPANISH PUBLICATION GIVES EVIDENCE-BASED PARENTING GUIDELINES
- INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE CONSULT SERVICE ESTABLISHED AT THE NIH CLINICAL CENTER
- FLY AND WORM MODELS TO TEACH RESEARCHERS ABOUT HUMAN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
- STATEMENT ON HIV VACCINE AWARENESS DAY FRIDAY, MAY 18, 2007
- NEW SPANISH PUBLICATION GIVES EVIDENCE-BASED PARENTING GUIDELINES
- CAN AN OMEGA-3 FATTY ACID SLOW THE PROGRESSION OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE?
- RESEARCHERS PUBLISH FIRST MARSUPIAL GENOME SEQUENCE
- HEALTH OFFICIALS RENEW INDO-U.S. VACCINE ACTION PROGRAM
- RISK OF LYMPHOMA INCREASES WITH HEPATITIS C VIRUS INFECTION
- NIDA LOOKS AT NON-INJECTION DRUG USE AND SPREAD OF HIV/AIDS
- GENETIC ROOTS OF BIPOLAR DISORDER REVEALED BY FIRST GENOME-WIDE STUDY OF ILLNESS
- NIH SURVEY SHOWS MOST PEOPLE WITH DRUG USE DISORDERS NEVER GET TREATMENT
- BIPOLAR SPECTRUM DISORDER MAY BE UNDERRECOGNIZED AND IMPROPERLY TREATED
- "THE HEART TRUTH" ROAD SHOW TRAVELS TO WASHINGTON, DC
- PINN POINT ON WOMEN'S HEALTH BREAST CANCER ADVANCES IN DETECTION, TREATMENT AND CURE
- IMAGING TECHNIQUES REVEAL THAT HIV INFECTS HOST CELLS USING A MOLECULAR ENTRY CLAW
- STUDY TO PROBE HOW HEALTHY YOUNGER ADULTS MAKE USE OF GENETIC TESTS
- NIH FUNDS CENTER IN IOWA TO STUDY BOTANICALS USED IN DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS
- UROLOGIC DISEASES COST AMERICANS $11 BILLION A YEAR
- KEEP VISION IN YOUR FUTURE: GET AN EYE EXAM TO GUARD AGAINST GLAUCOMA
- LOVE YOUR HEART: NEW NHLBI RESOURCE HELPS WOMEN REDUCE HEART DISEASE RISK
- NIDA EXPERTS TO DISCUSS LATEST SCIENCE ON STIMULANT ABUSE AT ASAM ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING
- NIH LAUNCHES "WE CAN!" CITY PROGRAM
- CORTEX AREA THINNER IN YOUTH WITH ALZHEIMER'S-RELATED GENE
- NIDCD DIRECTOR TO BE NAMED FIRST RECIPIENT OF INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZATION'S DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
- STATEMENT OF B. F. (LEE) HALL, M.D., PH.D., AND ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D., ON AFRICA MALARIA DAY AND MALARIA AWARENESS DAY, APRIL 25, 2007
- REDUCING SODIUM DECREASES LONG-TERM RISK FOR CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
- STUDY LINKS FAULTY DNA REPAIR TO HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE ONSET
- NIH PAIN CONSORTIUM MEETING TO LOOK AT ADVANCES IN PAIN RESEARCH
- NIDA HIGHLIGHTS STATE OF THE SCIENCE ON ADDICTION AND MENTAL ILLNESSES
- RESEARCHERS FIND THAT CHILDHOOD SARCOMA INCREASES RISK OF BLOOD CLOTS
- DECREASE IN BREAST CANCER RATES RELATED TO REDUCTION IN USE OF HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY
- NIBIB SYMPOSIUM CELEBRATES FIFTH ANNIVERSARY
- NHLBI STUDY: HAVING ELEVATED RISK FACTORS IN YOUNG ADULTHOOD SIGNIFICANTLY RAISES RISK OF CORONARY CALCIUM LATER ON
- NIH LAUNCHES STUDY TO ASSESS BARIATRIC SURGERY IN ADOLESCENTS
- RESEARCHERS DISCOVER GENE CRUCIAL FOR NERVE CELL INSULATION
- ANTHONY S. FAUCI AWARDED THE HIGHEST HONOR OF THE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN PHYSICIANS
- DANCERS, GENOME SCIENTISTS INVITE MEDIA TO PREVIEW NEW DANCE, "FEROCIOUS BEAUTY:GENOME"
- GLEEVEC DECREASES CANCER RECURRENCE FOR PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMOR
- ANALYSIS OF RHESUS MONKEY GENOME UNCOVERS GENETIC DIFFERENCES WITH HUMANS, CHIMPS
- SALIVARY DIAGNOSTIC DEVICE SHOWS PROMISE
- NIH DIRECTOR'S COUNCIL OF PUBLIC REPRESENTATIVES WELCOMES FOUR NEW MEMBERS
- SCIENTISTS IMPLICATE GENE IN VITILIGO AND OTHER AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES
- TAI CHI BOOSTS IMMUNITY TO SHINGLES VIRUS IN OLDER ADULTS, NIH-SPONSORED STUDY REPORTS
- RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY GENE INVOLVED IN DOG SIZE
- COMPUTER-AIDED DETECTION REDUCES THE ACCURACY OF MAMMOGRAMS
- LOW-DOSE STEROID COMBINED WITH LENALIDOMIDE PROLONGS SURVIVAL COMPARED WITH HIGH-DOSE STEROID FOR MULTIPLE MYELOMA TREATMENT
- NIDA MEETING TO LOOK AT DRUG-IMPAIRED DECISION-MAKING AND HIV TRANSMISSION
- EFFECT OF HORMONE THERAPY ON RISK OF HEART DISEASE MAY VARY BY AGE AND YEARS SINCE MENOPAUSE
- NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE HOSTS SYMPOSIUM ON CHROMOSOME BIOLOGY
- NIDA-SUPPORTED STUDY SHOWS SIGNIFICANT ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SMOKING, MENTAL DISORDERS IN PREGNANT WOMEN
- BARBARA ALVING NAMED DIRECTOR OF NIH'S NATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH RESOURCES
- NIH AND INSTITUT PASTEUR EXTEND COLLABORATION AGREEMENT FOR HIV-1 DIAGNOSTICS
- RAPID RESPONSE WAS CRUCIAL TO CONTAINING THE 1918 FLU PANDEMIC
- GRIFFIN P. RODGERS, M.D., NAMED DIRECTOR OF NIH'S NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES AND DIGESTIVE AND KIDNEY DISEASES
- INTENSIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY MORE EFFECTIVE THAN BRIEF THERAPY FOR TREATING BIPOLAR DEPRESSION
- NIAID EXPANDS CAPABILITY FOR INFLUENZA RESEARCH AND SURVEILLANCE
- NIDA STUDY IDENTIFIES GENES THAT MIGHT HELP SOME PEOPLE ABSTAIN FROM SMOKING
- RESEARCHERS DISCOVER A COMMON VARIATION IN A GENE SEGMENT THAT INCREASES THE RISK FOR PROSTATE CANCER
- NIDA SURVEY SHOWS LACK OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR OFFENDERS
- IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT DRUG PREVENTS TOBACCO INDUCED LUNG CANCER IN MICE
- STUDY SHEDS LIGHT ON MEDICATION TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR BIPOLAR DISORDER
- VETERAN JOURNALIST APPOINTED COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR AT NATIONAL CENTER ON MINORITY HEALTH AND HEALTH DISPARITIES
- MRI DETECTS CANCERS IN THE OPPOSITE BREAST OF WOMEN NEWLY DIAGNOSED WITH BREAST CANCER
- INCREASING PROPORTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE DUE TO DIABETES OVER THE LAST 50
- SCIENTIFIC MEETING ON EPILEPSY MARCH 29-30, 2007
- FIFTH NATIONAL DNA DAY TO SHOWCASE GENOMIC DISCOVERIES AND CAREERS
- CALCIUM PLAQUE BUILD-UP IN THE ARTERIES LEADS TO CORONARY HEART DISEASE IN MULTI-ETHNIC GROUPS
- EARLY CHILD CARE LINKED TO INCREASES IN VOCABULARY, SOME PROBLEM BEHAVIORS IN FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES
- 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, 2007
- NIH ANNOUNCES PHASE III CLINICAL TRIAL OF CREATINE FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE
- RESEARCHERS FIND SURPRISING PATTERN OF INFLUENZA SPREAD IN SOUTH AMERICA AND TROPICS
- TINY, SPONTANEOUS GENE MUTATIONS MAY BOOST AUTISM RISK
- NEW MOLECULAR IMAGING COMPOUND PINPOINTS CANCER SPREAD IN MICE
- FIVE NAMED TO NIAID ADVISORY COUNCIL
- FRAMINGHAM STUDY SHOWS PARENTS WHO LIVE LONG PASS ON LOWER RISK OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
- CLINICAL TRIALS UNITS SELECTED FOR NEWLY RESTRUCTURED HIV/AIDS RESEARCH NETWORKS
- NIH DIRECTOR LAUNCHES PROGRAM FOR INNOVATIVE NEW INVESTIGATORS
- OLDER MOTHERS MORE LIKELY THAN YOUNGER MOTHERS TO DELIVER BY CESAREAN
- NIDA LAUNCHES FIRST LARGE-SCALE NATIONAL STUDY TO TREAT ADDICTION TO PRESCRIPTION PAIN MEDICATIONS
- NIH PARTNERS WITH HBO ON GROUNDBREAKING DOCUMENTARY ON ADDICTION
- STUDY ADVANCES EVIDENCE FOR RECEPTOR'S ROLE IN ALCOHOL PLEASURE AND PROBLEMS
- STATEMENT OF ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D. ON NATIONAL WOMEN AND GIRLS HIV/AIDS AWARENESS DAY
- NIDA BEGINS ITS FIRST-EVER PUBLIC DISCUSSION ON PAIN RELIEF AND ADDICTION
- COULD BABY BOOMERS BE APPROACHING RETIREMENT IN WORSE SHAPE THAN THEIR PREDECESSORS?
- NATIONAL CHILDREN'S STUDY SEEKS PROPOSALS FOR NEW STUDY CENTERS
- NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE HOSTS MEETING ON PREOPERATIVE THERAPY IN INVASIVE BREAST CANCER
- NEW DETAILS IN SCHIZOPHRENIA TREATMENT TRIAL EMERGE
- REVIEW OF 1918 PANDEMIC FLU STUDIES OFFERS MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS
- INDEPENDENT PANEL TO EVALUATE WIDELY USED CHEMICAL, BISPHENOL A
- TREATMENT EXTENDS SURVIVAL IN MOUSE MODEL OF SPINAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY
- 2,000 INFLUENZA VIRUS GENOMES NOW COMPLETED AND PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE
- STUDY FINDS REDUCED BRAIN GROWTH IN ALCOHOLICS WITH FAMILY DRINKING HISTORY
- EXPERIMENTAL VACCINE GIVEN DURING PREGNANCY REDUCES STILLBIRTHS FROM COMMON VIRUS
- NIDDK WELCOMES SEVEN NEW MEMBERS TO ADVISORY COUNCIL
- LARGEST-EVER SEARCH FOR AUTISM GENES REVEALS NEW CLUES
- THE HEART TRUTH UNVEILS FIRST LADIES RED DRESS COLLECTION
- SCIENTISTS UNVEIL PIECE OF HIV PROTEIN THAT MAY BE KEY TO AIDS VACCINE DEVELOPMENT
- NIDA UNVEILS ITS FIRST CONSUMER PUBLICATION TO EXPLAIN THE SCIENCE OF ADDICTION
- VARIATION IN A GENE MAY HELP PROTECT AGAINST BREAST CANCER
- COMMON GENE VERSION OPTIMIZES THINKING -- BUT WITH A POSSIBLE DOWNSIDE
- SECOND GENE DISCOVERED FOR RECESSIVE FORM OF BRITTLE BONE DISEASE
- FIRST LARGE-SCALE HIV VACCINE TRIAL IN SOUTH AFRICA OPENS
- STANDARD THERAPY MORE EFFECTIVE THAN DIABETES DRUG FOR ACHIEVING PREGNANCY IN COMMON FERTILITY DISORDER
- FEDERALLY FUNDED RESEARCH ON COCHLEAR IMPLANTS, GENETICS OF HEARING LOSS, HAIR CELL GENERATION FEATURED AT ARO CONFERENCE IN DENVER
- NIDA DIRECTOR DR. NORA VOLKOW TO DISCUSS NEW DATA SHOWING SIMILARITIES IN THE PROCESSES UNDERLYING CRAVING FOR FOOD AND DRUGS
- HORSE GENOME ASSEMBLED
- SCIENTISTS LEARN THE ORIGIN OF ROGUE B CELLS
- PAPERS OF ROSALIND FRANKLIN ADDED TO THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE'S "PROFILES IN SCIENCE" WEBSITE
- NCI SCIENTISTS DISCOVER HOW T-CELL LEUKEMIA VIRUSES EVADE BODY'S DEFENSE MECHANISMS
- 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, 2007
- BRAIN'S REWARD CIRCUIT ACTIVITY EBBS AND FLOWS WITH A WOMAN'S HORMONAL CYCLE
- COMMON BLOOD PRESSURE DRUG REDUCES PROGRESSIVE MUSCLE DEGENERATION IN MICE
- HEART DISEASE DEATHS IN AMERICAN WOMEN DECLINE
- IMPROVING COMMUNICATION IN THE ICU ABOUT END-OF-LIFE CARE IN THE ICU REDUCES SYMPTOMS OF STRESS, ANXIETY, AND DEPRESSION IN FAMILY MEMBERS
- EXTREME IRRITABILITY: IS IT CHILDHOOD BIPOLAR DISORDER?
- LAVENDER AND TEA TREE OILS MAY CAUSE BREAST GROWTH IN BOYS
- PAIN, OPIOIDS, AND ADDICTION: AN URGENT PROBLEM FOR DOCTORS AND PATIENTS
- STUDY TESTS ORAL INSULIN TO PREVENT TYPE 1 DIABETES
- NIH LEADS EFFORT TO HELP WOMEN IN SCIENCE AND MEDICINE FULFILL POTENTIAL
- MRI MORE SENSITIVE THAN CT IN DIAGNOSING MOST COMMON FORM OF ACUTE STROKE, FINDS NIH STUDY
- THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NURSING RESEARCH LAUNCHES IMPROVED WEBSITE
- FOLIC ACID MAY PREVENT CLEFT LIP AND PALATE
- DAMAGE TO SPECIFIC PART OF THE BRAIN MAY MAKE SMOKERS 'FORGET' TO SMOKE
- NIDA LAUNCHES CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE FOR DRUG ABUSE INFORMATION
- NIH DIRECTOR SELECTS DR. ALAN M. KRENSKY AS NIH DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR THE OFFICE OF PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIC INITIATIVES (OPASI)
- ARSENIC COMPOUND IMPROVES SURVIVAL OF ADULTS WITH UNCOMMON FORM OF LEUKEMIA
- NIH CENTER FOR SCIENTIFIC REVIEW TO HOST OPEN HOUSE WORKSHOPS TO IMPROVE THE REVIEW OF NIH GRANT APPLICATIONS
- NIH DIRECTOR WELCOMES SEVEN NEW MEMBERS TO THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO THE DIRECTOR
- SOARING ECONOMIC COSTS FROM DEPRESSION A GLOBAL ISSUE
- "THE HEART TRUTH'S" RED DRESS COLLECTION 2007 FASHION SHOW
- NIH LAUNCHES NEW CAMPAIGN AIMED AT INCREASING AWARENESS, EARLY DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT FOR COPD
- OLDER AMERICANS NOT DISCUSSING COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE USE WITH DOCTORS
- SCIENTISTS FIND NEW GENETIC CLUE TO CAUSE OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
- NHLBI INTRODUCES NEW CAMPAIGN ON LITTLE KNOWN FOURTH LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH IN UNITED STATES
- SCIENTISTS SEQUENCE GENOME OF PARASITE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMMON SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION
- WOMEN'S RESPONSE TO ANTI-HIV THERAPY IMPROVED IF TREATMENT BEGINS SIX MONTHS AFTER EARLIER PREVENTIVE REGIMEN
- NIHSENIORHEALTH ADDS INFORMATION ON DEPRESSION
- REPORTERS AND EDITORS ARE INVITED TO APPLY FOR 2007 "MEDICINE IN THE MEDIA" COURSE
- NIH AWARDS NEARLY $11.5 MILLION TO SUPPORT SCIENCE EDUCATION PROGRAMS
- SCIENTISTS DISCOVER HOW MATERNAL SMOKING CAN CAUSE CLEFT LIP AND PALATE
- NINDS NAMES DR. WALTER KOROSHETZ AS DEPUTY DIRECTOR
- UPDATED GUIDE OFFERS CLINICIANS NEW TOOLS TO HELP PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOL PROBLEMS
- NIAID DNA VACCINE FOR H5N1 AVIAN INFLUENZA ENTERS HUMAN TRIAL
- NEW DETAILS ON HOW THE IMMUNE SYSTEM RECOGNIZES INFLUENZA
- MOLECULAR CROSSTALK BETWEEN TUMOR AND SURROUNDING CELLS MARKS CANCER PROGRESSION
- MOLECULAR ANATOMY OF INFLUENZA VIRUS DETAILED
- GENE DISCOVERED FOR FORM OF BRITTLE BONE DISEASE
- RESEARCHERS FIND THAT A 'SILENT' GENE MUTATION CAN CHANGE THE FUNCTION OF AN ANTICANCER DRUG PUMP
- EXPERIENCE SCULPTS BRAIN CIRCUITRY TO BUILD RESILIENCY TO STRESS
- NIDA-SPONSORED SURVEY SHOWS DECREASE IN ILLICIT DRUG USE AMONG NATION'S TEENS BUT PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE REMAINS HIGH
- NEW BRAIN IMAGING COMPOUND SHOWS PROMISE FOR EARLIER DETECTION OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
- MENTAL EXERCISE HELPS MAINTAIN SOME SENIORS' THINKING SKILLS
- REDUCED LEVELS OF FAT IN THE DIET MAY DECREASE THE RISK OF BREAST CANCER RECURRENCE ACCORDING TO NEW CLINICAL TRIAL
- NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH TO ANNOUNCE RESULTS OF 2006 MONITORING THE FUTURE SURVEY
- HERBAL SUPPLEMENT FAILS TO RELIEVE HOT FLASHES IN LARGE NIH TRIAL
- MALARIA VACCINE PRIMES VICTIMS' BLOOD TO ELIMINATE PARASITE FROM MOSQUITOES
- NHLBI OFFERS 2007 KEEP THE BEAT CALENDAR -- A GIFT FOR A HEART-HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
- ADULT MALE CIRCUMCISION SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCES RISK OF ACQUIRING HIV
- NIH LAUNCHES dbGaP, A DATABASE OF WHOLE GENOME ASSOCIATION STUDIES
- NIH ANNOUNCES LICENSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR RARE DISEASE TECHNOLOGIES
- NEW, EASY-TO-READ BOOKLET OFFERS COLD-WEATHER TIPS FOR OLDER ADULTS
- A STATEMENT FROM THE NIH DIRECTOR, ELIAS A. ZERHOUNI, M.D., REGARDING THE "NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH REFORM ACT OF 2006"
- RESEARCHERS DISCOVER METHOD IN MICE TO RESTORE TAMOXIFEN SENSITIVITY IN RESISTANT BREAST CANCER
- Hormonal Contraception Does Not Appear To Increase HIV Risk
- INFECTIOUS DISEASE RESEARCHERS DEVELOP BASIS FOR EXPERIMENTAL MELANOMA TREATMENT
- SCIENTIFIC MEETING ON PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DECEMBER 7-8
- NCI RESEARCHERS DEVELOP MODIFIED IMMUNOTOXIN FOR CANCER THERAPY IN MOUSE STUDY
- YOUNG AFRICAN AMERICAN ADULTS AT HIGH RISK FOR HIV, STDS EVEN IN ABSENCE OF HIGH-RISK BEHAVIORS
- BRAIN'S FEAR CENTER SHRINKS IN AUTISM'S MOST SEVERELY SOCIALLY-IMPAIRED
- BENEFITS TO EMPLOYERS OUTWEIGH ENHANCED DEPRESSION-CARE COSTS
- NIDA RESEARCHERS COMPLETE UNPRECEDENTED SCAN OF HUMAN GENOME THAT MAY HELP UNLOCK THE GENETIC CONTRIBUTION TO TOBACCO ADDICTION
- DISABILITY AMONG OLDER AMERICANS CONTINUES SIGNIFICANT DECLINE
- STATEMENT FROM THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH ON WORLD AIDS DAY
- PAPERS OF PIONEERING CANCER RESEARCHER, NIH DIRECTOR, AND NOBEL LAUREATE HAROLD VARMUS ADDED TO THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE'S "PROFILES IN SCIENCE" WEBSITE
- OLDER DRUG MAY BE MORE COST-EFFECTIVE FOR SOME PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA
- NIH ANNOUNCES MORE THAN 50 AWARDS IN THE PATHWAY TO INDEPENDENCE PROGRAM
- INTERNATIONAL HIV/AIDS TRIAL FINDS THAT RISKS OF DEATH, AIDS AND OTHER MAJOR DISEASES INCREASE ON EPISODIC ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY
- NIBIB WELCOMES FOUR NEW MEMBERS TO ADVISORY COUNCIL
- NIH R01 GRANT APPLICATIONS GO ELECTRONIC
- NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE HOSTS SCIENCE WRITERS' SEMINAR ON SECOND CANCERS
- SIX NIH RESEARCHERS NAMED AAAS FELLOWS
- TECHNOLOGY FOR MONITORING FETAL OXYGEN DURING LABOR OFFERS NO APPARENT BENEFIT
- NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE AWARDS $75 MILLION FOR INFORMATICS RESEARCH TRAINING
- NOVEL PROGRAM ENHANCES DEMENTIA CAREGIVERS' QUALITY OF LIFE
- NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH LAUNCHES "HEALTH INFORMATION RX PROGRAM" ON NEWBORN SCREENING AND RELATED GENETIC DISORDERS
- NHLBI AND CMS LAUNCH LARGE STUDY OF HOME OXYGEN THERAPY FOR COPD -- CLINICAL TRIAL WILL CLARIFY IF MORE PATIENTS COULD BENEFIT FROM TREATMENT
- NHGRI FUNDS LARGE-SCALE SEQUENCING CENTERS
- STRUCTURED EXERCISE PROGRAM MAY ENHANCE SENIORS' PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING
- NIH-FUNDED RESEARCH ON TASTE, SMELL FEATURED IN JOURNAL "NATURE INSIGHT"
- NCI RESEARCHERS INDUCE NATURAL KILLER CELLS TO FIGHT LIVER CANCER IN MICE
- NEW FAMILY HEALTH HISTORY PROJECTS FOCUS ON ALASKA NATIVE, APPALACHIAN COMMUNITIES
- INEXPENSIVE TEST DETECTS H5N1 INFECTIONS QUICKLY AND ACCURATELY
- STUDY FINDINGS CHALLENGE CURRENT CLINICAL PRACTICE CLINICAL TRIAL RESULTS FIND LATE ANGIOPLASTY AFTER HEART ATTACK OFFERS NO ADVANTAGE OVER STANDARD DRUG THERAPY
- NEW NIMH RESEARCH STRIVES TO UNDERSTAND HOW ANTIDEPRESSANTS MAY BE ASSOCIATED WITH SUICIDAL THOUGHTS AND ACTIONS
- THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE ANNOUNCES SUMMER INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
- STEPHEN E. STRAUS, M.D., BECOMES SENIOR ADVISOR TO NIH DIRECTOR
- NCI SCIENTISTS LAUNCH SPOTLIGHT ON MOLECULAR PROFILING
- INCENTIVE-BASED THERAPY IMPROVES OUTLOOK FOR METHAMPHETAMINE ABUSERS
- MRSA TOXIN ACQUITTED: STUDY CLEARS SUSPECTED KEY TO SEVERE BACTERIAL ILLNESS
- PROTEIN STRUCTURE INITIATIVE LAUNCHES NEW RESOURCES FOR THE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY
- NCI RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY MOLECULAR REGULATOR FOR BLOOD FLOW IN MICE
- STUDY FINDS PERIODONTAL TREATMENT DOES NOT LOWER PRETERM BIRTH RISK
- STUDY DEMONSTRATES IMPROVED HEALTH, SURVIVAL IN AGED OVERWEIGHT MALE MICE ON RESVERATROL
- NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT PROGRAM REDUCES PREMATURE INFANTS' LENGTH OF STAY AND IMPROVES PARENTS' MENTAL HEALTH OUTCOMES
- LASER TREATMENT DOES NOT PREVENT VISION LOSS FOR PEOPLE WITH EARLY AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION
- SIDS INFANTS SHOW ABNORMALITIES IN BRAIN AREA CONTROLLING BREATHING, HEART RATE
- IN MOST COMPREHENSIVE STUDY YET, TWO-WEEK REGIMEN HELPS STROKE SURVIVORS REGAIN ARM CONTROL
- NIEHS CONFERENCE WILL EXPLORE ENVIRONMENTAL CAUSES OF BREAST CANCER
- STAPH VACCINE SHOWS PROMISE IN MOUSE STUDY
- FOGARTY INTERNATIONAL CENTER FUNDS 10 AWARDS FOR "FRAMEWORK PROGRAMS"
- NIH ANNOUNCES AWARDS IN CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME RESEARCH
- NIH COMPLETES FORMATION OF NATIONAL NETWORK OF NANOMEDICINE CENTERS
- SCIENTISTS PUBLISH ANALYSIS OF HONEY BEE GENOME
- NEW STUDY HAS IMPORTANT IMPLICATIONS FOR INFLUENZA SURVEILLANCE, VACCINE FORMULATION
- MOUSE DNA TO AID BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH
- DISTINGUISHED BIOENGINEER TO PRESENT "NATURAL PRODUCTS: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES" AT NCCAM'S DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES
- MOUSE DNA TO AID BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH
- RESEARCHERS REPORT INITIAL SUCCESS IN PROMISING APPROACH TO PREVENT TOOTH DECAY
- GENE VARIATION AFFECTS PAIN SENSITIVITY AND RISK OF CHRONIC PAIN
- NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE HOSTS SESSION ON NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN NANOTECHNOLOGY
- NCI RELEASES PRELIMINARY DATA ON GENETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY FOR PROSTATE CANCER
- NIH OPENS HEALTH INFORMATION CENTER AT JACKSON MEDICAL MALL
- NIEHS ALLOCATES $74 MILLION TO STUDY ENVIRONMENTAL CAUSES OF DISEASE
- GENE LINKED TO AUTISM IN FAMILIES WITH MORE THAN ONE AFFECTED CHILD
- NEW ALZHEIMER'S CLINICAL TRIALS TO BE UNDERTAKEN BY NIA NATIONWIDE CONSORTIUM
- NIDDK DEBUTS NEWLY DESIGNED WEBSITE
- EXPERIMENTAL VACCINE PROTECTS MICE AGAINST DEADLY 1918 FLU VIRUS
- RICHARD LEAPMAN, PH.D., NAMED NIBIB SCIENTIFIC DIRECTOR
- NIH ANNOUNCES TWO INTEGRAL COMPONENTS OF THE CANCER GENOME ATLAS PILOT PROJECT
- PRESCHOOLERS WITH ADHD IMPROVE WITH LOW DOSES OF MEDICATION
- NIDA SPEEDS TRANSFER OF RESEARCH FINDINGS INTO CLINICAL TOOLS
- NIHSENIORHEALTH ADDS INFORMATION ON FALLS
- JOHN E. NIEDERHUBER TO BE OFFICIALLY SWORN IN AS 13TH DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
- News Advisory: UPDATES ON PANDEMIC FLU VACCINE TRIALS TO BE PRESENTED AT 44TH ANNUAL IDSA MEETING
- NIH FUNDS LARGEST LONG-TERM STUDY OF HEALTH AND DISEASE IN HISPANIC/LATINO POPULATIONS
- NEW TOOL HELPS IDENTIFY MYSTERIOUS VIRUSES THAT CAUSED NEW YORK RESPIRATORY ILLNESSES IN 2004
- PLAN WILL GUIDE NIH RESEARCH IN TYPE 1 DIABETES
- NIH DIRECTOR ANNOUNCES 2007 PIONEER AWARD COMPETITION
- NEW NATIONWIDE STUDY WILL EVALUATE EFFECT OF ANTIOXIDANTS AND FISH OIL ON PROGRESSION OF AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION (AMD)
- ANTIPSYCHOTIC MEDICATIONS USED TO TREAT ALZHEIMER'S PATIENTS FOUND LACKING
- RESEARCHERS PUBLISH RESULTS OF LARGEST GENOME-WIDE LINKAGE STUDY OF PROSTATE CANCER AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN
- 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
- NHGRI APPOINTS TWO NEW BRANCH CHIEFS
- NIAID ANNOUNCES NEW CAMPAIGN TO RAISE AWARENESS OF PREVENTIVE HIV VACCINE RESEARCH
- THREE NIH LEADERS ELECTED TO INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE
- SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM AT NIH MARKS END OF YEAR-LONG RECOGNITION OF NURSING INSTITUTE'S 20TH ANNIVERSARY
- DRUG PREVENTS POSTPARTUM HEMORRHAGE IN RESOURCE POOR SETTINGS
- NCCAM AND THE BERNARD OSHER FOUNDATION ANNOUNCE NEW CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARD
- RESEARCHERS DISCOVER MISFOLDED PROTEIN CLUMPS COMMON TO DEMENTIA, LOU GEHRIG'S DISEASE
- NEW CLINICAL RESEARCH FACILITY FOCUSING ON ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH TO OPEN AT NIEHS IN RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC
- FRUIT FLY STUDY IDENTIFIES GENE MUTATION THAT REGULATES SENSITIVITY TO ALCOHOL
- NIBIB AWARDS FIRST QUANTUM GRANT
- SIX NEW MEMBERS NAMED TO NATIONAL NEUROLOGY ADVISORY COUNCIL STUDY
- EXPERIMENTAL RAGWEED THERAPY OFFERS ALLERGY SUFFERERS LONGER RELIEF WITH FEWER SHOTS
- NIH GRANTEE WINS 2006 NOBEL PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY FOR DISCOVERING HOW GENES PRODUCE PROTEINS
- Proposals Due October 6 for Community-Campus Partnerships for Health Conference in Toronto: Mobilizing Partnerships for Social Change
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- DR. BARRY R. BLOOM DELIVERS BARMES GLOBAL HEALTH LECTURE ON DECEMBER 4, 2006
- NHGRI AIMS TO MAKE DNA SEQUENCING FASTER, MORE COST EFFECTIVE
- SCIENTISTS SHOW DRUG CAN COUNTERACT MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY IN MICE
- NIH LAUNCHES NATIONAL CONSORTIUM TO TRANSFORM CLINICAL RESEARCH
- FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS HAVE MORE INFLUENCE ON CHILD DEVELOPMENT THAN DOES EXPERIENCE IN CHILD CARE
- NCI SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY NOVEL PROTEIN THAT TIES DISRUPTION OF A CRITICAL CELLULAR PATHWAY TO BIRT-HOGG-DUBÉ SYNDRO ME
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