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Spotlight on Psoriasis ~ Preventing Patches of Itchy, Sore Skin

skin  psoriasis  Skin Diseases  nih news and health 

You may have heard of psoriasis, but do you know what it is? Psoriasis is a long-term, or chronic, skin disorder that affects more than 6.7 million U.S. adults. Symptoms can vary, but it’s usually recognized by itchy or sore patches of thick, red skin with silvery scales. There’s currently no cure, but treatment often helps...

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OWH

Tips for successful weight loss

exercise  weight loss  Losing Weight  Women’s health  eating healthy 

There is no quick fix for losing weight. The key is to focus on small, healthy changes that you can stick with for the rest of your life.

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CDC

Preventing Chronic Disease | Disparities in Receipt of Advice to Quit Smoking From Health Care Providers: 2010 National Health Interview Survey - CDC

health  survey  disease  chronic  tobacco  smoking  providers  CDC  national  care  disparities  advice  quit  interview  receipt  oral health  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  Primary Prevention  Minority Groups 

Not all smokers receive tobacco cessation advice from health care providers (HCPs) and, although factors associated with receiving HCP advice to quit smoking and the effectiveness of such advice have been examined, no recent study has explored differences between types of HCPs (eg, physicians vs dentists). Our objective was to determine the prevalence of HCP-delivered advice and the characteristics of patients who receive advice to quit smoking from any HCP and, separately, from a physician or a dentist.

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NIEHS

Harmful Algal Blooms

health  research  science  environment  eating  weather  swimming  algal  agents  water  liver  temperature  Health Topics  breathing  harmful Algal Blooms  HAB  algae  fish  runoff  fertilizer 

A harmful algal bloom (HAB) occurs when toxin-producing algae grow excessively in a body of water. Algae are microscopic organisms that live in aquatic environments and use photosynthesis to produce energy from sunlight, just like plants. The excessive algal growth, or algal bloom, becomes visible to the naked eye and can be green, blue-green, red, or brown, depending on the type of algae.

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Kids-Pollution

carbon monoxide  health  asthma  kids  environment  water  radon  EMF  x-rays  environmental exposures  ozone  arsenic  mercury  environmental health  pollution  lead poisoning  nature  MRI  quotations 

Educational information for kids about pollution is presented by NIEHS.

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CDC

CDC Grand Rounds: A Public Health Approach to Prevention of Intimate Partner Violence

prevention  health  partner  CDC  public  rounds  approach  intimate  violence 

This is another in a series of occasional MMWR reports titled CDC Grand Rounds. These reports are based on grand rounds presentations at CDC on high-profile issues in public health science, practice, and policy. Information about CDC Grand Rounds is available at http://www.

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NIH

Dizziness and Balance Problems in Kids Spinning Sensations and Unsteadiness

balance problems  nih news and health  balance  dizziness 

Most people feel dizzy now and then. Kids, like adults, may occasionally feel lightheaded or unsteady. But if such feelings repeat or interfere with everyday life, it could be a sign of a balance disorder.

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NIH

Keep Your Mouth Healthy - Oral Care for Older Adults

gum disease  older adults  nih  oral health  decay  tooth 

Oral health is important for people of all ages. But the simple routine you learned as a kid—brush your teeth twice a day and floss regularly—can become more of a challenge as you get older. Among adults ages 75 and up, about 1 in 4 has lost all natural teeth, largely because of gum disease and tooth decay.

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NIH

A Blurry Worldview ~ Understanding Myopia

vision  eyesight  nih news and health  eyes  healthy eyes  Myopia 

As a child in school, did you ever struggle to see what the teacher wrote on the board? Maybe you could easily read from a book, but things farther away—like highway signs—looked blurry. Blurry distant vision is the main symptom of myopia, a condition that affects about a third of American adults.

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