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  1. ... at risk of suicide? Find out how to help a teen in crisis.
  2. Teen Mental Health/Diagnosis and Tests ... Teen Mental Health ... American Academy of Pediatrics
  3. Study Discovers Gene that Helps Us Know when It's Time to Urinate From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Clinical Center)  
    Results suggest ‘sixth sense’ PIEZO2 gene may help body sense a full urinary bladder. ... NIH, NINDS, NCCIH, study, discovers, gene, helps, urination
  4. NIH, NINR, biomarkers, identified, collegiate, athletes, help, predict, time, recover, concussion
  5. Epilepsy/NIH MedlinePlus Magazine ... Epilepsy ... Seizures/NIH MedlinePlus Magazine ... Seizures ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Take these simple steps to protect ...
  6. FDA Pharmacists Help You Use Medicines Safely (Food and Drug Administration)  
    ... at your local pharmacy or the FDA, pharmacists help patients achieve the best possible outcome when taking ...
  7. Treating Hearing Loss to Help Brain Health From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health)  
    A new study tested whether hearing aids could help the slow cognitive decline from dementia. ... Treating Hearing Loss to Help Brain Health
  8. ... to talk, Helpline, talk to someone who can help, tell an adult you trust, danger, ChildHelp Hotline, adults who will help
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  10. Who Can I Turn to for Help with My Hearing Loss? From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders)  
    If you or a family member have questions about hearing loss, consult a primary care provider, otolaryngologist, audiologist, or hearing instrument specialist ...
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