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July 2005 NIH Audio Reports Archive
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July 31, 2005
Menopause Symptoms Can Return if Treatment Stopped (MP3 - 01:22, 1.0 MB)
According to the latest results from the Women's Health Initiative, symptoms can return when women stop taking menopausal hormone therapy.

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July 31, 2005
Dealing With the Heat: Tips for the Elderly (MP3 - 01:56, 1.8 MB)
The National Institute on Aging offers tips on how older people can prevent, detect, and treat health problems resulting from summertime heat.

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July 25, 2005
Child Immunization Rates Are Up (MP3 - 01:29, 1.0 MB)
A government report shows young children are more likey to get needed immunizations.

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July 25, 2005
Mostly Good News in Report on Children's Health (MP3 - 01:54, 1.3 MB)
The adolescent birth rate has reached another record low. Children are less likely to die in the first four years of life. And, elementary-school-age children are scoring better in math. Those are among the main findings of the just-released report, "America's Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being, 2005" — which was compiled by the Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics.

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July 25, 2005
Report says 2.7 Million Children Have Emotional or Behavioral Problems (MP3 - 01:46, 1.2 MB)
A recently released report called "America's Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being 2005" indicates that nearly five percent — or an estimated 2-point-7 million children, are reported by their parents to suffer from definite or severe emotional or behavioral difficulties.

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July 17, 2005
NIAID Funds "CHAVI" (MP3 - 02:36, 1.8 MB)
To help overcome the primary obstacles to the development of an HIV vaccine, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases has announced funding for the creation of the Center for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Immunology, or "CHAVI".

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July 11, 2005
NIH "News In Health" (MP3 - 01:03, 1.0 MB)
A new monthly publication from NIH is designed to bring all sorts of current health information to the public.

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July 10, 2005
Vitamin E Doesn't Lower Women's Risk for Heart Disease, Stroke, or Cancer (MP3 - 01:39, 1.5 MB)
New results from the "Women's Health Study" show that vitamin E supplements do not protect women against cardiovascular disease, strokes, or cancer.

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July 10, 2005
It's Common for Drug Abusers to Have Antisocial Personality Disorders (MP3 - 01:41, 1.5 MB)
According to a new study, people who abuse illicit drugs are more likely to suffer from a variety of antisocial personality disorders.

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July 3, 2005
African-Americans Urged to Discuss Kidney Disease at Family Reunions (MP3 - 01:58, 1.8 MB)
The National Kidney Disease Education Program is urging families — especially African-American ones — to use summertime reunions to spread the word about kidney disease.

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July 3, 2005
Clinical Trial Ahead for TB Antibiotic (MP3 - 01:36, 1.0 MB)
A promising new tuberculosis antibiotic, PA-824, is set to enter a clinical trial.

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July 3, 2005
A Role for the Public and Scientists in the NIEHS Research Plan (MP3 - 01:36, 1.2 MB)
The director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences is asking both scientists and the public to contribute their thoughts on future research into how the environment influences human health.

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