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November 2008 NIH Audio Reports Archive
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November 30, 2008
ADHD Medications Do Not Cause Genetic Damage in Children (NICHD) (MP3 - 02:21, 1.6 MB)
A study provides new evidence that therapeutic doses of stimulant medications for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), do not cause chromosomal damage in humans.

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November 28, 2008
Trial May Help Determine if Biomarkers Can Help Guide Treatment for Lung Cancer (MP3 - 02:43, 2.4 MB)
A new large study could help guide treatment for lung cancer with the use of biomarkers, which are molecules found in the body that can signal an abnormal process or disease.

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November 21, 2008
ADHD Medications Do Not Cause Genetic Damage in Children (NIEHS)(MP3 - 01:49, 1.6 MB)
Two of the most common medications used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) do not appear to cause genetic damage in children who take them as prescribed.

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November 14, 2008
Genetic study opens door to individualized treatment strategies for Lung Cancer(MP3 - 02:11, 2 MB)
A genetic study sheds new light on possible treatment strategies for the most common form of lung cancer.

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November 14, 2008
CIST Forum Held at Clinical Center(MP3 - 05:26, 5 MB)
They're the clinician researchers and medical scientists of tomorrow. And for two days in early November, they gathered at the NIH Clinical Center to learn from seasoned veterans and to take measure of the shoes they would seek to fill some day.

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November 7, 2008
Alzheimer's Disease: Unraveling the Mystery (MP3 - 02:00, 2 MB)
A newly-updated book called Alzheimer's Disease: Unraveling the Mystery is now available from the National Institute on Aging.

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