NIH Radio
June 2010 NIH Health Matters Archive
60-second Health Matters spots—one unique health report for each weekday of the month. Links to archived scripts and audio are available below. Transcripts open in a new window.
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Link Between Child Care and Academic Achievement and Behavior – 1 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Link Between Child Care and Academic Achievement and Behavior – 2 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Link Between Child Care and Academic Achievement and Behavior – 3 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Gestational Diabetes – 1 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Gestational Diabetes – 2 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Gestational Diabetes – 3 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Gestational Diabetes – 4 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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New Study Implicates Healthcare Utilization Rates in Colorectal Cancer Disparities – 1 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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New Study Implicates Healthcare Utilization Rates in Colorectal Cancer Disparities – 2 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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New Study Implicates Healthcare Utilization Rates in Colorectal Cancer Disparities – 3 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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New Study Implicates Healthcare Utilization Rates in Colorectal Cancer Disparities – 4 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Sleep Apnea Tied to Increased Risk of Stroke – 1 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Sleep Apnea Tied to Increased Risk of Stroke – 2 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Sleep Apnea Tied to Increased Risk of Stroke – 3 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Sleep Apnea Tied to Increased Risk of Stroke – 4 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Songbird Genome Analysis Reveals New Insights – 1 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Songbird Genome Analysis Reveals New Insights – 2 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Songbird Genome Analysis Reveals New Insights – 3 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Vitamin C and E Supplements do not Reduce Risk for Preeclamcia – 1 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Vitamin C and E Supplements do not Reduce Risk for Preeclamcia – 2 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Vitamin C and E Supplements do not Reduce Risk for Preeclamcia – 3 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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Vitamin C and E Supplements do not Reduce Risk for Preeclamcia – 4 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)

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