What your cloudy vision might mean, why some people struggle with addiction, how spirituality may benefit heart health, and more.
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Thursday, September 29, 2022

Cloudy Vision?

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Are you having trouble seeing when you read, drive, or do other daily activities? See if cataracts could be the cause. (From NIH News in Health)


Why Are Drugs So Hard To Quit?

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This video shows why many people find it difficult to stop using drugs and how research can help people find prevention and treatment options that work for them. (From NIHs NIDA)


Spirituality, Religion Linked To Heart Health Among Black Americans

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Religion and spirituality were associated with improved heart health in a study of Black Americans. (From NIH Research Matters)


Long COVID

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While many people recover fully within a few days or weeks after having COVID-19, others have symptoms that linger. Find out what you should know about this puzzling condition.


Child Obesity Awareness Month

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Get tips to help children make healthy food choices and stay physically active. (From NIHs NIDDK)



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