NIH Radio
April 2012 NIH Health Matters Archive
April’s 21 radio features include stories about addiction, seizures, bilingualism, fibroids, prenatal steroids, and Sjögren’s syndrome.
60-second Health Matters spots—one unique health report for each weekday of the month. Links to archived scripts and audio are available below.
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Resource helps navigate addiction treatment options – 1 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Resource helps navigate addiction treatment options – 2 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Autoinjectors offer way to treat prolonged seizures – 1 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Autoinjectors offer way to treat prolonged seizures – 2 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Autoinjectors offer way to treat prolonged seizures – 3 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Autoinjectors offer way to treat prolonged seizures – 4 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Autoinjectors offer way to treat prolonged seizures – 5 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Bilingual kids may have a cognitive advantage – 1 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Bilingual kids may have a cognitive advantage – 2 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Bilingual kids may have a cognitive advantage – 3 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Vitamin D shrinks fibroid tumors in rats – 1 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Vitamin D shrinks fibroid tumors in rats – 2 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Vitamin D shrinks fibroid tumors in rats – 3 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Steroids boost survival, reduce brain injury for premature infants – 1 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Steroids boost survival, reduce brain injury for premature infants – 2 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Steroids boost survival, reduce brain injury for premature infants – 3 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Sjögren’s Syndrome – 1 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Sjögren’s Syndrome – 2 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Sjögren’s Syndrome – 3 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Sjögren’s Syndrome – 4 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Sjögren’s Syndrome – 5 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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