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  1. ... work. You underwent an MRI at NIH to add to the research on music and health. Can ...
  2. ... don't feel safe going outside? That just adds to their burden and stress," she says. Dr. ... among blacks and Hispanics. Recent NIH-funded research adds to the growing evidence that diabetes is more ...
  3. ... U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved treatment," he adds. JAK inhibitors work to prevent the signaling of ... embrace their spots—or not," Dr. Le Poole adds. Image credit: Adobe Stock February 04, 2020 Find ...
  4. ... life that people try to accomplish," Dr. Tisdale adds. "It affects patients and families and support systems." ... a home run," says Dr. Tisdale. Dr. Rodgers adds: "It sounds like science fiction now, but that's ...
  5. ... and remember . Prioritize your physical health Small changes add up. Start today for greater health benefits later ... help you feel better right away and can add years to your life, even if you’ve ...
  6. ... pneumonia are quite common after measles," Dr. Griffin adds. "This is why access to medical care makes ... protect those who can't get vaccinated," she adds. Image credit: Adobe Stock August 21, 2019 Find ...
  7. ... person." People who have addictions need treatment, he adds, noting that they must be considered as people ... of help. "Don't stigmatize them," Dr. Collins adds. "Otherwise we will never make it possible for ...
  8. ... can also damage your body. These climate threats add up over time, which can</description><dc:subject > ...
  9. ... can also damage your body. These climate threats add up over time, which can change human health ...
  10. ... the National Center on Sleep Disorders Research, so add sleep and circadian biology (the study of your ...
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