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- NIH Grantees Win 2006 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for Discovering Powerful Gene Silencer
- NIH/ORWH ANNOUNCES NEW FELLOWSHIPS IN WOMEN'S HEALTH
- NEW STUDY AIMS TO STOP SEPSIS IN ITS TRACKS
- NEW CAMPAIGN, FEATURING SMOKERS' PERSONAL STORIES, ENCOURAGES TOBACCO USERS TO "BE A QUITTER"
- NINDS NAMES NEW SCIENTIFIC DIRECTOR
- NHGRI FUNDS ASSESSMENT OF PUBLIC ATTITUDES ABOUT POPULATION-BASED STUDIES ON GENES AND ENVIRONMENT
- CLINICAL TRIAL SHOWS ISLET TRANSPLANTATION IS A PROMISING PROCEDURE FOR CERTAIN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE TYPE 1 DIABETES
- MOUSE STUDY REVEALS NEW CLUES ABOUT VIRULENCE OF 1918 INFLUENZA VIRUS
- NCI CREATES NETWORK OF CLINICAL PROTEOMIC TECHNOLOGY CENTERS FOR CANCER RESEARCH
- News Advisory: NCI CREATES NETWORK OF CLINICAL PROTEOMIC TECHNOLOGY CENTERS FOR CANCER RESEARCH
- H9N2 AVIAN FLU VACCINE PAIRED WITH ADJUVANT PROVOKES STRONG HUMAN IMMUNE RESPONSE AT LOW DOSES
- NIAID AWARDS $4 MILLION TO DEVELOP ANTI-RADIATION TREATMENTS
- GENE OFFERS NEW LEAD IN CLEFT LIP AND PALATE RESEARCH
- GENE OFFERS NEW LEAD IN CLEFT LIP AND PALATE RESEARCH
- NIGMS FILLS KEY LEADERSHIP POST
- SIGNIFICANT ADVANCES IN DIETARY SUPPLEMENT RESEARCH RELEASED IN ANNUAL BIBLIOGRAPHY (2005)
- NIDA ANNOUNCES SMOKE-FREE MEETING POLICY
- HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE INFORMATION ADDED TO NIHSENIORHEALTH
- NIH DIRECTOR ANNOUNCES 2006 PIONEER AWARD RECIPIENTS
- NIH GRANTS $117 MILLION IN INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AWARDS TO UNDERSERVED STATES
- CORRECTION: FIVE NIH GRANTEES WINS 2006 ALBERT LASKER MEDICAL RESEARCH AWARDS
- OVER 1.6 MILLION AMERICANS USE CAM FOR INSOMNIA OR TROUBLE SLEEPING
- FIVE NIH GRANTEES WINS 2006 ALBERT LASKER MEDICAL RESEARCH AWARDS
- COUNTDOWN CONTINUES: FINAL FORTY CHOSEN IN NATIONAL CHALLENGE TO NAME AMERICA'S "TOP YOUNG SCIENTIST OF THE YEAR"
- NEW NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH WEB SITE FOR CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
- NHLBI LAUNCHES NATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO EDUCATE ABOUT PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE - CLOGGED ARTERIES IN THE LEGS
- NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH TO MAP GENOMIC CHANGES OF LUNG, BRAIN, AND OVARIAN CANCERS
- SUCCESSFUL PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN NIAID AND SEQUELLA YIELDS PROMISING NEW TB DRUG FOR CLINICAL TESTING
- LIVE H5N1 AVIAN FLU VIRUS VACCINES SHOW PROTECTION IN ANIMAL STUDIES
- NIH OFFERS $35,000 IN ANNUAL STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENT
- OCTOBER 16-17, 2006 DRUG ABUSE CONFERENCE SCHEDULED IN SEATTLE
- NIHSENIORHEALTH ADDS INFORMATION ON PAGET'S DISEASE OF BONE
- STATEMENT FROM THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH ON CANCER GENETICS FINDINGS AT JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
- NIH LAUNCHES KNOCKOUT MOUSE PROJECT
- NEW NIMH RESEARCH PROGRAM LAUNCHES AUTISM TRIALS
- MOLECULES IN BLOOD FORETELL DEVELOPMENT OF PREECLAMPSIA
- ANNUAL REPORT TO THE NATION FINDS CANCER DEATH RATES CONTINUE TO DROP; LOWER CANCER RATES OBSERVED IN U.S. LATINO POPULATIONS
- WOUNDS MAY ONE DAY HEAL BETTER, FASTER, DUE TO NEW NIH-FUNDED WOUND HEALING CENTERS
- FDA APPROVAL OF FIRST TOTALLY IMPLANTED PERMANENT ARTIFICIAL HEART
- OVERWEIGHT IN EARLY CHILDHOOD INCREASES CHANCES FOR OBESITY AT AGE 12
- EARLY ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE LINKED TO REDUCED TREATMENT SEEKING AND CHRONIC RELAPSE
- PREVENTION PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG RURAL TEENS CAN REDUCE METHAMPHETAMINE ABUSE YEARS LATER
- NIEHS Awards $3.6 Million to Outstanding New Environmental Scientists
- BIPOLAR DISORDER EXACTS TWICE DEPRESSION'S TOLL IN WORKPLACE
- NEW METHOD OF GENE THERAPY ALTERS IMMUNE CELLS FOR TREATMENT OF ADVANCED MELANOMA; TECHNIQUE MAY ALSO APPLY TO OTHER COMMON CANCERS
- OBESITY IN MEN LINKED TO INFERTILITY
- STUDY LINKS MEDICAL SPENDING TO LIFE EXPECTANCY GAINS
- NIH SEEKS INPUT ON PROPOSED REPOSITORY FOR GENETIC INFORMATION
- MITOCHONDRIAL DNA SEQUENCING TOOL UPDATED
- NEW STUDY SEEKS TO LOWER DIABETES RISK IN YOUTH
- A LITTLE TLC GOES A LONG WAY TOWARD REDUCING HIGH CHOLESTEROL
- NIH RESEARCHERS COMPLETE UNPRECEDENTED GENETIC STUDY THAT MAY HELP IDENTIFY PEOPLE MOST AT RISK FOR ALCOHOLISM
- NHGRI AWARDS $54 MILLION TO THREE CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE IN GENOMIC SCIENCE
- STUDY FINDS 'GRADIENT OF DISABILITY' LINKED TO HOUSEHOLD INCOME OF OLDER ADULTS
- PRESIDENT BUSH ANNOUNCES HIS INTENTION TO APPOINT JOHN E. NIEDERHUBER THE 13TH DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
- STUDY PROVIDES EVIDENCE THAT AUTISM AFFECTS FUNCTIONING OF ENTIRE BRAIN
- NIH FUNDS FOURTEEN HIGH-END INSTRUMENTATION GRANTS
- NEW FINDINGS OFFER MORE COMPLETE VIEW OF BREAST CANCER GENE MUTATIONS IN U.S. POPULATION
- TUMORS USE 'HIJACKING' TRICK TO EVADE ATTACK BY IMMUNE CELLS
- RESEARCHERS DISCOVER A UNIQUE PATTERN OF GENE ACTIVITY THAT CAN PREDICT LIVER CANCER SPREAD
- MOUSE STUDY FINDS THAT MUTANT ENZYME IS ABLE TO HELP PROTECT DNA FROM DAMAGE
- NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE (NCI) HOSTS SCIENCE WRITERS' SEMINAR ON CANCER RATES IN MINORITY POPULATIONS
- NEW LIGHT MICROSCOPE CAN VIEW PROTEIN ARRANGEMENT IN CELL STRUCTURES
- ARTHRITIS DRUG HELPS DEBILITATING INFLAMMATORY DISEASE
- NHLBI OFFERS COMPLETE GUIDE TO PHYSICAL ACTIVITY FOR A HEALTHY HEART
- COLLEGE WOMEN AT RISK FOR EATING DISORDER MAY BENEFIT FROM ONLINE INTERVENTION
- IMAGING STUDY MAY HELP POINT TOWARD MORE EFFECTIVE SMOKING CESSATION TREATMENTS
- IMAGING STUDY MAY HELP POINT TOWARD MORE EFFECTIVE SMOKING CESSATION TREATMENTS
- EXPERIMENTAL MEDICATION KICKS DEPRESSION IN HOURS INSTEAD OF WEEKS
- HIV PREVENTION PROGRAM REACHING HISPANIC YOUTHS REDUCES RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIORS
- MOST AMERICANS DO NOT KNOW WHEN OR HOW OFTEN TO GET CANCER SCREENING TESTS
- OSTEOARTHRITIS INITIATIVE RELEASES FIRST DATA
- CHEMICAL IN MANY AIR FRESHENERS MAY REDUCE LUNG FUNCTION
- RADIATION-KILLED BACTERIA VACCINE INDUCES BROAD IMMUNE RESPONSE IN MICE
- NEW PARADIGM WILL HELP IDENTIFY LEADS FOR DRUG DISCOVERY
- NIH FUNDS SEVEN SCIENCE EDUCATION PROGRAMS
- NIDA ANNOUNCES RECOMMENDATIONS TO TREAT DRUG ABUSERS, SAVE MONEY AND REDUCE CRIME
- KEEP IT COOL WITH HOT WEATHER ADVICE FOR OLDER PEOPLE
- SHARED ANCESTOR TO HUMANS, PRESENT-DAY NON-HUMAN PRIMATES MAY BE LINCHPIN IN THE EVOLUTION OF LANGUAGE
- GENE VARIANT INCREASES RISK OF TYPE 2 DIABETES
- NHGRI ANNOUNCES LATEST SEQUENCING TARGETS
- NHLBI SCIENTISTS FIND BLOOD TEST PREDICTS COMMON AND SEVERE COMPLICATION OF SICKLE CELL DISEASE, AND IDENTIFIES PATIENTS AT HIGHEST RISK OF DEATH
- NIH LAUNCHES CELIAC DISEASE AWARENESS CAMPAIGN FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS AND PUBLIC
- SCIENTISTS DISCOVER NEW FRONTOTEMPORAL DEMENTIA GENE
- RESEARCHERS UNCOVER GENETIC CLUES TO A COMMON FORM OF AGE-RELATED DEMENTIA
- NIDA TO RELEASE NEW DRUG ABUSE TREATMENT RECOMMENDATIONS TO CUT COSTS, SAVE MONEY AND REDUCE CRIME
- ADOLESCENT BIRTH RATE FALLS TO RECORD LOW, KIDS' EXPOSURE TO SECONDHAND SMOKE DROPS
- NCI ANNOUNCES NEW SMOKE-FREE MEETING POLICY TO ADDRESS MAJOR PUBLIC HEALTH HAZARD
- PAPERS OF VIRGINIA APGAR ADDED TO NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE'S PROFILES IN SCIENCE WEB SITE
- NEW NIAID PROGRAM AIMS TO MODEL IMMUNE RESPONSES AND KEY INFECTIOUS DISEASES
- RESEARCHERS GAIN INSIGHT INTO WHY BRAIN AREAS FAIL TO WORK TOGETHER IN AUTISM
- NIH-FUNDED STUDY SEEKS LONG-LIVED FAMILIES TO HELP DISCOVER SECRETS OF LONG AND HEALTHY LIFE
- NIHSENIORHEALTH ADDS INFORMATION ON HEART ATTACK
- PRION DISEASE INFECTIVITY CAUSES HEART DAMAGE IN MOUSE STUDY
- DOPAMINE DRUG LEADS TO NEW NEURONS AND RECOVERY OF FUNCTION IN RAT MODEL OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE
- EARLY DRINKING LINKED TO HIGHER LIFETIME ALCOHOLISM RISK
- SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY AN INHERITED GENE THAT STRONGLY AFFECTS RISK FOR THE MOST COMMON FORM OF MELANOMA
- NIAID ANNOUNCES LEADERSHIP FOR NEWLY RESTRUCTURED HIV/AIDS CLINICAL TRIALS NETWORKS
- NHLBI OFFERS UPDATED GUIDE WITH PRACTICAL INFORMATION FOR LOWERING HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE THROUGH DIET
- PROTEIN TIED TO USHER SYNDROME MAY BE HEARING'S 'MISSING LINK'
- NEURONS GROWN FROM EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS RESTORE FUNCTION IN PARALYZED RATS
- NIH, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN RENEW MAJOR SURVEY ON OLDER ADULTS' HEALTH, RETIREMENT
- NIH CELEBRATES A DECADE OF DISCOVERY IN BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES RESEARCH
- EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES FOR TOBACCO CESSATION UNDERUSED, PANEL SAYS
- PRESS CONFERENCE TODAY, 2:00 PM - NIH STATE-OF-THE-SCIENCE CONFERENCE ON TOBACCO USE PREVENTION, CESSATION, AND CONTROL
- NIH LAUNCHES EFFORT TO PLACE MORE KNOCKOUT MICE IN PUBLIC REPOSITORIES
- LACK OF KEY ENZYME ASSOCIATED WITH DEVELOPMENT OF RARE TUMOR
- NIH RELEASES THREE FREE CURRICULUM SUPPLEMENTS FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHERS AS PART OF ACCLAIMED SERIES
- MONKEYS VACCINATED AGAINST SIV SURVIVE LONGER AFTER INFECTION
- STUDIES AIM TO PRESERVE INSULIN PRODUCTION IN TYPE 1 DIABETES
- NCCAM WELCOMES FIVE NEW MEMBERS TO ITS NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL
- GENE EXPRESSION PROFILING CAN ACCURATELY DIAGNOSE BURKITT'S LYMPHOMA
- NIH HOLDS STATE-OF-THE-SCIENCE CONFERENCE ON TOBACCO USE PREVENTION, CESSATION, AND CONTROL, JUNE 12-14, 2006
- NIH EXPANDS INITIATIVE TO ENCOURAGE BENCH-TO-BEDSIDE RESEARCH
- CORRECTION: YOUTH OVERWEIGHT INCREASES RISK OF BONE FRACTURES, MUSCLE AND JOINT PAIN
- YOUTH OVERWEIGHT INCREASES RISK OF BONE FRACTURES, MUSCLE AND JOINT PAIN
- INTERMITTENT EXPLOSIVE DISORDER AFFECTS UP TO 16 MILLION AMERICANS
- NEW ONLINE COURSE OFFERS INSIGHT INTO THE IMPORTANCE OF SEX AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN HUMAN HEALTH
- STATEMENT OF ELIAS A. ZERHOUNI, M.D., JACK WHITESCARVER, PH.D., AND ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D., NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH ON THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST PUBLISHED REPORTS OF AIDS
- STUDY FINDS WAYS TO IMPROVE DETECTION OF BLOOD CLOTS IN THE LUNG
- EASY-TO-READ BOOKLETS ON ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE, MEMORY LOSS OFFERED BY NIA
- FEAR CIRCUIT FLARES AS BIPOLAR YOUTH MISREAD FACES
- ONE-THIRD OF ADULTS WITH DIABETES STILL DON'T KNOW THEY HAVE IT
- NIH HOLDS SCIENTIFIC MEETING TO BETTER UNDERSTAND CLINICAL RESEARCH NETWORKS
- MATERIALS HELP KIDS EVALUATE MEDIA MESSAGES, MAKE FOOD, ACTIVITY CHOICES
- PERSONALIZED TREATMENT TRIAL FOR BREAST CANCER LAUNCHED
- STATEMENT FROM DR. ELIAS A. ZERHOUNI, DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, ON THE DEATH OF DR. LEE JONG-WOOK, WHO DIRECTOR-GENERAL
- NIAID STUDY FINDS HIGHER DOSE OF FLU VACCINE IMPROVES IMMUNE RESPONSE IN THE ELDERLY
- FOR PATIENTS WITH SEVERE LUNG INJURY, LESS IS MORE
- POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE: MRI PROVIDES AN EARLY ALERT TO PROGRESSION
- NIH STATE-OF-THE-SCIENCE PANEL URGES MORE INFORMED APPROACH TO MULTIVITAMIN/MINERAL USE FOR CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION
- FREE PUBLICATION HELPS OLDER HISPANICS IMPROVE DOCTOR/PATIENT COMMUNICATION
- STATEMENT OF ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D. DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH ON NATIONAL ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER HIV/AIDS AWARENESS DAY MAY 19, 2006
- BEHAVIORS MAY INDICATE RISK OF ADOLESCENT DEPRESSION
- STATEMENT OF ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D., DIRECTOR, MARGARET JOHNSTON, PH.D., ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR HIV/AIDS VACCINES, AND GARY J. NABEL, M.D. PH.D., DIRECTOR, VACCINE RESEARCH CENTER, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES NATIONAL INSTITUTES
- RESEARCHERS FIND THAT TUMOR STEM CELLS ARE GOOD MODELS FOR BRAIN TUMOR RESEARCH
- IN DRUG DESIGN, A LOOSE FIT MAY BE BEST BET
- NIDA RESEARCH UNCOVERS THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF DREAD
- NIEHS RESEARCHERS LINK GENE VARIATION TO CORONARY HEART DISEASE
- INHALED CORTICOSTEROIDS BENEFIT YOUNG CHILDREN WITH FREQUENT WHEEZING BUT DO NOT PREVENT DEVELOPMENT OF CHRONIC ASTHMA
- STUDY FINDS MOST AMERICANS HAVE GOOD VISION, BUT 14 MILLION ARE VISUALLY IMPAIRED
- SYMPOSIUM ON STATE-OF-THE-SCIENCE HEALTH COMMUNICATION RESEARCH
- NIH LAUNCHES CLINICAL STUDIES NATIONWIDE TO INVESTIGATE RARE DISEASES
- NIH HOLDS STATE-OF-THE-SCIENCE CONFERENCE ON MULTIVITAMIN/MINERAL SUPPLEMENTS FOR CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION, MAY 15 -- 17, 2006
- NIH DEDICATES THE C.W. BILL YOUNG CENTER FOR BIODEFENSE AND EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES
- NALTREXONE OR SPECIALIZED ALCOHOL COUNSELING AN EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE WHEN DELIVERED WITH MEDICAL MANAGEMENT
- STUDY FINDS MIDDLE-AGED AMERICANS NOT AS HEALTHY AS ENGLISH COUNTERPARTS
- NIEHS DIRECTOR CELEBRATES ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY: UNVEILS NEW STRATEGIC PLAN FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES
- HEALTHY VISION MONTH OBSERVED IN MAY
- NCI RELEASES REPORT ON CANCER INCIDENCE IN MIDDLE EAST
- GENETIC FINDING SUGGESTS ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT STRATEGY FOR COMMON, COMPLEX SKIN DISORDERS AND ASTHMA
- STATEMENT OF KATHLEEN COLLINS, M.SC., LEE HALL, M.D., PH.D., AND ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D., NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH ON AFRICA MALARIA DAY 2006, APRIL 25, 2006
- HISTORY OF GESTATIONAL DIABETES RAISES LIFELONG DIABETES RISK IN MOTHER AND CHILD
- SCIENTISTS DESIGN POTENT ANTHRAX TOXIN INHIBITOR
- ECONOMIC BENEFIT OF NINDS-SUPPORTED CLINICAL TRIALS ESTIMATED AT MORE THAN $15 BILLION OVER TEN YEARS
- STEROIDS DO NOT PROLONG SURVIVAL IN INTENSIVE CARE PATIENTS WITH ARDS ON LIFE SUPPORT, FINDS NHLBI STUDY
- INTERREGIONAL SPREAD OF INFLUENZA THROUGH UNITED STATES DESCRIBED BY VIRUS TYPE, SIZE OF POPULATION AND COMMUTING RATES AND DISTANCE
- INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM DEVELOPS GUIDELINES FOR TREATING SEVERELY INJURED PATIENTS
- DISTINGUISHED RADIOLOGIST TO SPEAK ABOUT NEUROBIOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF ACUPUNCTURE AT NCCAM'S DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES
- STUDIES EVALUATE HEALTH EFFECTS OF DENTAL AMALGAM FILLINGS IN CHILDREN
- NIH APPOINTS MEMBERS TO THE NATIONAL COMMISSION ON DIGESTIVE DISEASES
- LIFESTYLE CHANGES CAN HELP OLDER HISPANICS MANAGE DIABETES
- "THE HEART TRUTH" ROAD SHOW TRAVELS TO THREE CITIES
- STUDY REVEALS NEW GENES FOR EXCESSIVE ALCOHOL DRINKING
- CHEMICAL GUIDANCE OF T CELLS LEADS TO IMMUNOLOGIC MEMORY AND LONG-TERM IMMUNITY
- INITIAL RESULTS OF THE STUDY OF TAMOXIFEN AND RALOXIFENE (STAR) RELEASED: OSTEOPOROSIS DRUG RALOXIFENE SHOWN TO BE AS EFFECTIVE AS TAMOXIFEN IN PREVENTING INVASIVE BREAST CANCER
- GENOMIC RESEARCHERS HEAD TO NEW ENGLAND SCHOOLS FOR NATIONAL DNA DAY
- RESEARCHERS DISCOVER NEW DISEASE-CAUSING BACTERIUM IN PATIENTS WITH RARE IMMUNE DISORDER
- COMBINED SURGERY REDUCES INCONTINENCE IN WOMEN WITH PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE
- REPORTERS AND EDITORS ARE INVITED TO APPLY FOR 2006 "MEDICINE IN THE MEDIA" COURSE
- NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE ADDS NEW RESOURCES ON HEART HEALTH
- WHI UPDATED ANALYSIS: NO INCREASED RISK OF BREAST CANCER WITH ESTROGEN-ALONE
- NOVEL DEVICE SHOWS GREAT POTENTIAL IN DETECTING ORAL CANCER
- MANAGEMENT OF HEPATITIS B: 2006
- LANDMARK DISCOVERY OF A KAPOSI'S SARCOMA-ASSOCIATED HERPESVIRUS RECEPTOR PROVIDES NEW PERSPECTIVES ON DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH HIV/AIDS
- BLIND MICE RECOVER VISUAL RESPONSES USING PROTEIN FROM GREEN ALGAE
- LOW CALORIE DIET AFFECTS AGING-RELATED FACTORS
- IOM REPORT ON SLEEP DISORDERS AND SLEEP DEPRIVATION, STATEMENT FROM ELIZABETH G. NABEL, MD, DIRECTOR, NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE
- MAKING MULTIPLE LIFESTYLE CHANGES IS BENEFICIAL, ACHIEVABLE IN LOWERING HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
- COMBINATION OF COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY AND MOTIVATIONAL INCENTIVES ENHANCE TREATMENT FOR MARIJUANA ADDICTION
- NIH DIRECTOR SELECTS DR. ROGER I. GLASS AS FOGARTY INTERNATIONAL CENTER DIRECTOR
- H5N1 AVIAN FLU VIRUS VACCINE INDUCES IMMUNE RESPONSES IN HEALTHY ADULT
- RNA INTERFERENCE GENETIC SCREEN SUGGESTS NEW TARGETS FOR CANCER THERAPIES
- PANEL FINDS INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE TO RECOMMEND FOR OR AGAINST MATERNAL-REQUEST CAESAREAN DELIVERY
- CORTEX MATURES FASTER IN YOUTH WITH HIGHEST IQ
- GENETICS EXPERTS JOIN TOGETHER TO SUPPORT EFFORTS TO IDENTIFY REMAINING HURRICANE KATRINA VICTIMS
- NIH RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY OCD RISK GENE
- New Information: NIH HOLDS STATE-OF-THE-SCIENCE CONFERENCE: CAESAREAN DELIVERY ON MATERNAL REQUEST, MARCH 27-29, 2006
- TOP CANCER ORGANIZATIONS LAUNCH FIRST ONLINE PORTAL OF ASIAN LANGUAGE CANCER INFORMATION
- NEW FEDERALLY FUNDED RESEARCH PROGRAM AIMS TO IMPROVE SURVIVAL FROM CARDIAC ARREST AND SEVERE TRAUMA
- NIH OFFERS NEW COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO HEALTHY SLEEP
- NEW STRATEGIES HELP DEPRESSED PATIENTS BECOME SYMPTOM-FREE
- MALE FAT DISTRIBUTION PATTERN AND CORONARY RISK PROFILE LINKED TO X CHROMOSOME, WOMEN LACKING OVARIAN FUNCTION SHY, ANXIOUS
- CORRECTION: 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, 2006
- NIAID UPDATES "FOCUS ON TB" WEB FEATURE
- 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, 2006
- DEFECTIVE IMMUNE SYSTEM RESPONSE TO SMALLPOX VACCINE DETAILED IN NEW STUDY
- OLDER HISPANICS CAN PREVENT HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
- SCIENCE WRITERS' SEMINAR ON CANCER SURVIVORSHIP
- AGGRESSION-RELATED GENE WEAKENS BRAIN'S IMPULSE CONTROL CIRCUITS
- FIVE NEW MEMBERS NAMED TO NIH ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON RESEARCH ON WOMEN'S HEALTH
- ELECTRICAL IMPULSES FOSTER INSULATION OF BRAIN CELLS, SPEEDING COMMUNICATIONS
- SAME GENES MAY UNDERLIE ALCOHOL AND NICOTINE CO-ABUSE
- NIH PROVIDES $24 MILLION TO SUPPORT RESEARCH NETWORK
- MAINTENANCE TREATMENT PREVENTS RECURRENCE IN OLDER ADULTS WITH SINGLE-EPISODE DEPRESSIONS
- SCIENTISTS DISCOVER REASON BEHIND EAR CANAL IN CHINESE FROG: ULTRASONIC COMMUNICATION
- GENE INFLUENCES ANTIDEPRESSANT RESPONSE
- NIH HOLDS STATE-OF-THE-SCIENCE CONFERENCE: CAESAREAN DELIVERY ON MATERNAL REQUEST, MARCH 27-29, 2006
- NHGRI ANNOUNCES NEW SEQUENCING TARGETS
- ANTIBIOTIC EFFECTIVE AGAINST LEADING CAUSE OF BLINDNESS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
- RESEARCHERS DISCOVER A UNIQUE MOLECULAR PROFILE FOR LUNG CANCER
- DRAMATIC CHANGES IN U.S. AGING HIGHLIGHTED IN NEW CENSUS, NIH REPORT
- INDEPENDENT PANEL TO EVALUATE WHETHER GENISTEIN OR SOY FORMULA IS HAZARDOUS TO HUMAN DEVELOPMENT OR REPRODUCTION
- ELDERLY HAVE HIGHER RISK FOR CARDIOVASCULAR, RESPIRATORY DISEASE FROM FINE PARTICLE POLLUTION
- 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
- STUDY FINDS POTENTIAL MARKER TO IDENTIFY SICKLE CELL PATIENTS AT HIGH RISK OF COMPLICATIONS
- VARIATIONS IN GENES CAN INFLUENCE THE RISK OF DEVELOPING AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION AND OTHER DISEASE SUCH AS CANCER
- NIHSENIORHEALTH ADDS INFORMATION ON HEART FAILURE
- NEW NIEHS ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR TO INTEGRATE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH WITH ADVANCES IN PATIENT CAR
- EVALUATION OF PATIENTS TREATED WITH NATALIZUMAB FINDS NO NEW CASES OF PROGRESSIVE MULTIFOCAL LEUKOENCEPHALOPATHY
- DEPRESSION MODEL LEAVES MICE WITH MOLECULAR SCAR
- U.S. SURGEON GENERAL URGES SPANISH-SPEAKING AMERICANS TO KNOW THEIR FAMILY HEALTH HISTORY
- NATIONAL KIDNEY DISEASE EDUCATION PROGRAM (NKDEP) LAUNCHES NEW SPANISH-LANGUAGE INITIATIVE
- STUDY IMPLICATES POTASSIUM CHANNEL MUTATIONS IN NEURODEGENERATION AND MENTAL RETARDATION
- PRELIMINARY STUDY SHOWS CREATINE AND MINOCYCLINE MAY WARRANT FURTHER STUDY IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE
- EFFICACY OF GLUCOSAMINE AND CHONDROITIN SULFATE MAY DEPEND ON LEVEL OF OSTEOARTHRITIS PAIN
- NIA EXPANDS ARTS PROGRAM AIMED AT DEBUNKING NEGATIVE AGING STEREOTYPES
- SCIENTISTS AND STUDY PARTICIPANTS GATHER AT CONFERENCE ON SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE WOMEN'S HEALTH INITIATIVE -- THE LARGEST STUDY OF OLDER WOMEN'S HEALTH
- NIH SEEKS STRATEGIES TO PRESERVE BRAIN HEALTH
- NIDDK WELCOMES FIVE NEW MEMBERS TO ADVISORY COUNCIL
- SPOUSE'S HOSPITALIZATION INCREASES PARTNER'S RISK OF DEATH, NEW STUDY OF A HALF-MILLION COUPLES SHOWS
- CALCIUM AND VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTS OFFER MODEST BONE IMPROVEMENTS, NO BENEFITS FOR COLORECTAL CANCER
- NIH DIRECTOR WELCOMES FIVE NEW MEMBERS TO THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO THE DIRECTOR
- NEW COMPOUND MAY PROTECT AGAINST LIVER CANCER
- HYPOTHERMIA: A COLD WEATHER HAZARD FOR SENIORS
- FOUR NEW MEMBERS NAMED TO NIAID ADVISORY COUNCIL
- STUDY LINKS DIET QUALITY WITH ALCOHOL DRINKING PATTERNS
- NCI LAUNCHES NEW INITIATIVE TO IDENTIFY GENETIC RISK FACTORS FOR BREAST AND PROSTATE CANCER
- RESEARCHERS ASSEMBLE SECOND NON-HUMAN PRIMATE GENOME
- NIH EMPLOYEES WIN REAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT A-76 COMPETITION
- ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE NEUROIMAGING STUDY LAUNCHED NATIONWIDE BY THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
- MICE LACKING SOCIAL MEMORY MOLECULE TAKE BULLYING IN STRIDE
- COMMON REFLUX TREATMENT LINKED TO LIFE THREATENING BOWEL INFECTION IN PREMATURE INFANTS
- TWO NIH INITIATIVES LAUNCH INTENSIVE EFFORTS TO DETERMINE GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL ROOTS OF COMMON DISEASES
- NEWS FROM THE WOMEN'S HEALTH INITIATIVE: REDUCING TOTAL FAT INTAKE MAY HAVE SMALL EFFECT ON RISK OF BREAST CANCER, NO EFFECT ON RISK OF COLORECTAL CANCER, HEART DISEASE, OR STROKE
- NATIONAL BLACK HIV/AIDS AWARENESS AND INFORMATION DAY 2006
- NIAID ANNOUNCES SENIOR MANAGEMENT APPOINTMENTS
- THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH WILL ANNOUNCE A MAJOR, NEW PUBLIC-PRIVATE RESEARCH INITIATIVE
- NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH OPENS "VISIBLE PROOFS: FORENSIC VIEWS OF THE BODY"
- NCCAM AWARDS FIRST DIRECTOR'S FELLOWSHIPS FOR CAM RESEARCH
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