jueves, 26 de marzo de 2020

Finger numbness | Coping | Prostate cancer diagnosis | Fall risk assessment | Teen brain

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Finger Numbness

A close-up of hands.

Learn the signs of carpal tunnel syndrome and ways to find relief. (From NIH News in Health)


Coping with Traumatic Events

A senior woman drinking tea and looking out a window.

A shocking, scary, or dangerous experience can cause emotional and physical problems. Find out ways to cope. (From NIH’s NIMH)


Combining Tests More Accurately Diagnoses Prostate Cancer

A doctor consulting with a male patient.

Adding MRI-targeted biopsies to the traditional prostate biopsy created a more accurate diagnosis and prediction of the course of prostate cancer. (From NIH Research Matters)


Fall Risk Assessment

A senior man and caregiver walking outside.

Falls are common in older people and can cause serious injury. Discover how a fall risk assessment can help prevent them. (From NIH’s NLM)


The Teen Brain

A teenage girl thinking.

Did you know that important changes are happening in the brain during adolescence? Here is what to know. (From NIH’s NIMH)

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