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2009 Podcast Archives

  • New Treatment Found to Reduce Vision Loss from Central Retinal Vein Occlusion
  • NHGRI Launches Improved Online Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms
  • Dr. Anthony Fauci on Influenza Vaccines
  • Cocaine Vaccine Shows Promise for Treating Addiction
  • New NIH Director, Dr. Francis Collins
  • FDR Dedication Anniversary
  • Racial Disparities in Breast Cancer Mortality are Not Driven by Estrogen Receptor Status Alone
  • Panel Assesses Evidence for the Collection and Use of Family Health History Information
  • How Serious is Diabetes?
  • Early Results: In Children, 2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Works Like Seasonal Flu Vaccine
  • NIH and VA Announce $7 Million Partnership for Substance Abuse Research among Military Personnel, Veterans and their Families
  • United States and the Republic of Chile Partner to Battle Cancer
  • President Obama Visit to NIH - Recovery To Discovery
  • Delay in Diagnosis of Menopause-like Condition in Young Women Linked to Low Bone Density
  • Cancer in Africa: Focus on Prevention
  • Army of Women
  • The NCI TARGET Initiative
  • A Brief Behavioral Intervention Can Reduce Depression in Stroke Survivors
  • Researchers Uncover Genetic Variants Linked to Blood Pressure in African-Americans
  • Intensive Glucose Control Halves Complications of Longstanding Type 1 Diabetes
  • Family Risk for Diabetes, Pre-Diabetes
  • Well Water Should be Tested Annually to Reduce Health Risks to Children
  • Mapping Breast Cancer Genes
  • Much Touted "Depression Risk Gene" May Not Add to Risk After All
  • White Lab Coats in Medicine
  • Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder Share Genetic Roots
  • Prevention Program Helps Teens Prevail Over a Gene Linked to Risky Behavior
  • Low-Key Anti Smoking PSAs are More Likely to be Remembered than Attention-Grabbing PSAs
  • Tissue Regeneration in Middle-Aged Mice
  • Second Gene Linked to Familial Testicular Cancer
  • NIH Announces New Program to Develop Therapeutics for Rare and Neglected Diseases
  • Ask Your Health Care Team About Your Type 2 Diabetes - Part II
  • Ask Your Health Care Team About Your Type 2 Diabetes
  • Study Finds Unexpected Bacterial Diversity on Human Skin
  • DIRA Interview
  • Scientists Discover New Genetic Immune Disorder in Children
  • New Data Analysis Shows Possible Link between Childhood Obesity and Allergies
  • We Can! Partners
  • Sarcoidosis
  • Researchers Uncover Genetic Clues to Blood Pressure
  • New NIAAA Web Site Offers Self-assessment for Risky Drinking Patterns
  • New Publication: "Older Adults and Alcohol: You Can Get Help"
  • Citalopram No Better Than Placebo Treatment for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Combination of Aspirin and an Anti-Clotting Drug Reduces Risk of Dialysis Access Failure
  • Skin Cancer Study May Pave Way for More Individualized Treatments
  • Researchers Identify a Potential Target that May Provide a New Way to Treat Melanoma
  • The Importance of Clinical Research
  • Low Levels of Vitamin B12 May Increase Risk for Neural Tube Defects
  • First Sister Study Results Reinforce the Importance of Healthy Living
  • U.S. Cancer Screening Trial Shows No Early Mortality Benefit from Annual Prostate Cancer Screening
  • Pre-Diabetes & Preventing Type 2 Diabetes
  • Understanding Influenza, Pandemic Flu
  • Scientists Identify Lab-Made Proteins That Neutralize Multiple Strains of Seasonal and Pandemic Flu Viruses
  • Healthy Vision Month, Part 1
  • Genes and Prenatal Exposure to Smoking Increases Teens' Risk of Disruptive Behavior
  • Health Vision Month, Part 2
  • Impaired Brain Activity Underlies Impulsive Behaviors in Women with Bulimia
  • Scientists Report Gene Network in Early Tooth Development
  • Scientists Discover Key Factor in Controlling the Breakdown of Bone
  • Proteomics - Part 3 of 3 - Proteomics at the National Cancer Institute
  • Research Finds New Cause of Ozone Wheezing and Potential Treatments
  • Downward Trend in Teen Marijuana Use Slows; Prescription Drug Abuse Remains High
  • Survey Shows Promise in Usage of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Children and Adults
  • Proteomics—Part 2 of 3—The Challenge of Proteomics for Cancer
  • Researchers Identify a Novel Antibody that Inhibits HIV Infection
  • Exercise and Rest Reduce Cancer Risk
  • Inherited Factors Play an Important Role in Breast Cancer Progression According to Mice Study
  • Proteomics – Part 1 of 3 – The Promise of Proteomics for Personalized Medicine
  • Downward Trend in Teen Marijuana Use Slows; Prescription Drug Abuse Remains High
  • Hypothermia: A Cold Weather Risk for Older People
  • Physical Activities Guidelines – Part 3 of 3
  • NIH Expands Open-Access Dataset of Genetic and Clinical Data to Include Asthma
  • NHLBI Launches Web Site for Parents on Medical Research Studies for Kids
  • Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans - Part 2 of 3
  • NIH Summit Explores Science of Health Disparities
  • Earlier Pandemic Flu Wave May Protect Against Worse One Later
  • Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans - Part 1 of 3
  • Panel Advocates Improved Understanding of Hepatitis B and Screening of High-Risk Populations
  • Researchers Find New Genetic Target for Sickle Cell Disease Therapy
  • NIH-Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program
  • Many People are Unaware that they have Chronic Kidney Disease
  • Heart Attack Symptoms are more likely in Women than Men
  • Cervical Cancer Awareness and the HPV Virus
  • A Healthy Lifestyle May Lower the Risk of Cancer for African Americans
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