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NIH News in Health, March 2016

NIH News in Health, March 2016

NIH News in Health, a monthly newsletter from the National Institutes of Health, part of the Department of Health and Human Services



Check out the March issue of NIH News in Health, the monthly newsletter bringing you practical health news and tips based on the latest NIH research. To search for more trusted health information from NIH, bookmark http://health.nih.gov.
Illustration of a worried man standing apart from a circle of friends.Understanding Anxiety Disorders When Panic, Fear, and Worries Overwhelm Anxiety disorders affect nearly 1 in 5 American adults each year, creating fear and uncertainty that interfere with everyday activities. The good news is that most anxiety disorders get better with treatment. Read more about anxiety disorders.
 
Illustration of 2 children walking on a balance beam.Dizziness and Balance Problems in Kids Spinning Sensations and Unsteadiness Most dizziness and balance problems are temporary. But they might also signal a more serious condition that could have a lasting impact on a child’s health. Read more about dizziness and balance disorders.
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