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July 2012 NIH Audio Reports Archive
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July 31, 2012
Social risk and obesity in children
(MP3 - 3:56 , 3.61 MB)A study shows a relationship between stress and obesity in girls.

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July 26, 2012
Childhood obesity and cardiovascular risk
(MP3 - 3:44 , 3.43 MB)Obesity in childhood can lead to cardiovascular risk later in life.

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July 24, 2012
AIDS 2012 opening plenary on ending the HIV/AIDS pandemic
(MP3 - 5:03 , 4.63 MB)NIH leader discusses how science is helping end the HIV/AIDS pandemic.

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July 24, 2012
Colleges and communities can reduce alcohol-related harm to students
(MP3 - 3:26 , 3.15 MB)Coordinated strategies can help colleges and their communities protect students from the harms of high-risk drinking.

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July 24, 2012
Opioid receptor research
(MP3 - 4:24 , 4.05 MB)NIH-funded researchers have for the first time determined the crystallized structure of several opioid receptors involved in pain and mood regulation. Scientists predict that a better understanding of how drugs interact with these receptors could be used in the development of less addictive painkillers.

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July 12, 2012
Hyperthermia: too hot for your health
(MP3 - 3:45, 3.44 MB)NIH expert Dr. Basil Eldadah describes hyperthermia and explains why it can deeply affect the elderly during the summer.

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July 10, 2012
Clinical Research Trials
(MP3 - 3:46, 3.45 MB)Understanding what clinical research trials and research studies are, and why they are important to the NIH.

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July 5, 2012
Cellular damage from normal metabolism potentially causes cancer
(MP3 - 2:16, 2.08 MB)
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