National Institutes of Health (NIH) PodcastThe latest research news from the National Institutes of Health
| Episodes: | 13 |
| Language: | en-us |
| Updated: | 9 months ago (login to update) |
| Categories: | Science & Medicine Health News & Politics |
Coming up in this edition we'll have a report and talk more with Dr. Griffin Rodgers about chronic kidney disease, and have an interview with the director of NIH about biomedical imaging. But first a story about how some brain tumors grow.
Episode #0051 show notes
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Coming up in this edition, a basic science breakthrough in understanding the genetics of autism; an in-depth interview about a blood disorder; and a report on how scientists can now better predict psychotic illnesses in youth. But first, small steps you can take to prevent diabetes.
Episode #0050 show notes
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Coming up in this edition, we hear about cervical cancer awareness and the HPV virus, and how a Healthy Lifestyle May Lower the Risk of Cancer for African Americans. But first, we have a pair of reports from Wally Akinso the first on chronic kidney disease and the other on heart attack symptoms.
Episode #0049 show notes
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Coming up in this edition, we take a look back at some past features: One report from a year ago when the First Human Trial of Avian Flu Vaccine Began, and another from when Wally Akinso looked at a Publication Explaining the Science of Addiction. But first, a timely interview about helping parents help kids with healthy eating.
Episode #0048 show notes
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Welcome to episode 47 of NIH Research Radio with news about the ongoing medical research at the National Institutes of Health-the nation's medical research agency. I'm your new host Joe Balintfy. Coming up in this edition, Wally Akinso has reports about training that helps older adults find health information online, and about a State-of-the-Science Conference on a largely unreported and untreated health condition. But first, a new survey shows a decline in smoking and illicit drug use among eighth graders. That's next on NIH Research Radio.
Episode #0047 show notes
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