Becoming an Involved Health Care Consumer
Becoming an Involved Health Care Consumer
Becoming an Involved Health Care Consumer
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veral kitchen gadgets—like juicers, slow cookers, rice cookers or vegetable steamers—can help you prepare nutritious low-fat foods. You can also encourage loved ones to prepare tasty, healthy dishes by giving them a low-cost cookbook from NIH (see the “Wise Choices” box). Popsicle molds in whimsical shapes can encourage healthful snacking for kids. Fill them with pureed fruit or 100% fruit juice.
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) of the National Institutes of Health has approved the award of 13 contracts to local organizations across the country to develop, implement, and test science-based approaches to improve asthma control using evidence-based national guidelines for diagnosing and managing asthma.
Public, Private & Community-Based Health Care Options for Medicare Services
At this critical time in health care reform, the Senate has brought a single bill to the floor for debate and will be deciding what amendments to make in the weeks ahead.
Myths & Realities about Supportive Housing
Center for Housing & New Community Economics (CHANCE) Links
Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities (CCD) Housing Task Force
Higher Dose of Seasonal Flu Vaccine Provides Extra Protection
The Medicaid Buy-In program makes it easier for people with disabilities to work without losing health benefits
Low Health Literacy Linked to Cardiovascular Death Rate
Your ability to make sense of Groucho’s words and Harpo’s pantomimes in an old Marx Brothers movie takes place in the same regions of your brain, says new research funded by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD),
Study Suggests Metabolic Network Finds Disease Links
An international team has discovered that mutations in either of 2 related genes cause a severe and rare form of inflammatory bowel disease in young children. The discovery allowed the researchers to successfully treat one of the study patients with a bone marrow transplant.
The National Institute of Mental Health is seeking more BRAINS for 2010 by offering a second round of Biobehavioral Research Awards for Innovative New Scientists (BRAINS) (http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-MH-10-060.html). The program calls for innovative and groundbreaking research projects from early stage investigators to explore the complex mechanisms underlying mental disorders or novel treatments and prevention strategies.
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