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  1. Sleep ‘Why can’t I sleep?!’ NIH is taking a closer look at why we don't get enough rest A good night’s rest does ...
  2. ... about 300,000 Americans a year. How do I know if I have it? Flu-like symptoms—aches and pains, ... be needed for more severe cases. How can I protect myself? Ticks like to hide in grassy, ...
  3. ... kidney failure, and certain genetic syndromes. How do I know if I have it? Health care providers use sleep studies ... cancer, and cognitive and behavioral disorders. How can I learn more? Ask your health care provider if ...
  4. ... other reaction, which is very rare. How do I know if I'm fully vaccinated? People are considered fully vaccinated ... vaccine, like the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Where can I learn more about getting a COVID-19 vaccine? ...
  5. ... how they may respond to treatments. What can I learn from testing? Genetic testing tells you information ... their health insurance provider or employer. How do I decide if I should be tested? There are ...
  6. ... tell salivary glands to make saliva. What can I do about dry mouth? Visit your dentist or ... gel or rinse to help prevent cavities. If I have Sjögren's, what can my dentist recommend? To ...
  7. ... blood pressure and improve cholesterol levels. How can I follow it? Fill up on healthy vegetables, fruits, ... Limit sugary beverages and sweets. What else can I do to help lower my blood pressure? Along ...
  8. ... and others, we get healthier. As a journalist, I'm sure you did a good deal of ...
  9. ... with a lot less salt. What questions should I ask my health care provider about my blood ... second important question to ask is, "Now that I know my risk, what's the most important thing ...
  10. ... cause it: Getting caught in a fire Ouch! I burned myself! Now what? If you or someone ...
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