domingo, 14 de septiembre de 2014

Weight-loss myths, ADHD, tracking Ebola, physical activity and mobility, and more

Weight-loss myths, ADHD, tracking Ebola, physical activity and mobility, and more

NIH Health Information



Person holding a tape measure around their waist.









Weight-loss and Nutrition Myths

Find out how to separate facts from myths and get tips about weight loss, nutrition, and physical activity. (From NIH’s National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)

4 boys sitting together on a playground.









Focusing on ADHD 

Some kids have trouble paying attention, staying focused, and finishing tasks to a point that interferes with their schoolwork and home life. Learn how to manage ADHD. (From NIH News in Health)

Microscopic image of Ebola virus particles budding from an infected cell.











The Path of Ebola

New genomic data reveal clues about the origin of the Ebola virus and provide insights that may lead to effective therapies and vaccines. (From the NIH Director’s Blog)

Senior couple walking along the street together.











Physical Activity Program Helps Maintain Mobility

A carefully structured, moderate physical activity program helped vulnerable older people maintain their mobility. The study shows that exercise can benefit even many frail older people. (From NIH Research Matters)

Mother and newborn baby sleeping.









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