How basic science research works, tips to protect your hearing, a study about blood pressure awareness, and more.
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Thursday, October 15, 2020

Basic Science

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Learn how basic science research works, and what important questions to ask when you read about a new study.(From NIH News in Health)


National Protect Your Hearing Month

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Find out how to protect your hearing during the month of October and beyond. (From NIHs NIDCD)


Blood Pressure Awareness and Treatment Declining

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After increasing between 1999 and 2014, both awareness and treatment of high blood pressure dropped among adults in the U.S. (From NIH Research Matters)


PregSource Available in English and Spanish!

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Share your pregnancy experiences to help researchers better understand pregnancy so they can help future moms and babies stay healthy. (From NIHs NICHD)


Basics of Drugs & Addiction

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Dr. Nora Volkow, Director of NIDA, answers common questions about drugs, addiction, and where to find more information from NIH. (From NIHs NIDA)



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