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  1. Most Behaviors Preceding Major Causes of Preventable Death Have Begun By Young Adulthood
  2. Statement on NIH Research on Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes by Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., Director, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) and Elizabeth G. Nabel, M.D., Director, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
  3. Mutation that Protects Against HIV Infection May Raise Risk of West Nile Virus Illness
  4. For Hispanic Men 50 Plus — Learning About Prostate Problems Can Save Your Life
  5. NICHD Alerts Parents to Winter SIDS Risk and Updated AAP Recommendations
  6. Dr. Maria Freire Delivers Inaugural Philip S. Chen, Jr. Lecture on January 20
  7. Structure of Viral Harpoon Protein Reveals How Viruses Enter Cells
  8. International HIV/AIDS Trial Finds Continuous Antiretroviral Therapy Superior to Episodic Therapy
  9. Study Links Alzheimer's Disease to Abnormal Cell Division
  10. Dr. Maria Freire Delivers Inaugural Philip S. Chen, Jr. Lecture on January 20
  11. Mutation that Protects Against HIV Infection May Raise Risk of West Nile Virus Illness
  12. For Hispanic Men 50 Plus — Learning About Prostate Problems Can Save Your Life
  13. Statement on NIH Research on Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes by Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., Director, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) and Elizabeth G. Nabel, M.D., Director, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
  14. Most Behaviors Preceding Major Causes of Preventable Death Have Begun By Young Adulthood
  15. Component In Soy Products Causes Reproductive Problems In Laboratory Mice
  16. NIEHS To Put More Emphasis on Systematically Assessing the Health Risks of Toxicants
  17. NHGRI Names Co-Chiefs of Inherited Disease Research Branch
  18. HHS Awards More Than $56 Million to Eliminate Health Disparities
  19. Nobelist Discovers Antidepressant Protein in Mouse Brain
  20. NCI Issues Clinical Announcement for Preferred Method of Treatment for Advanced Ovarian Cancer
  21. Black, White Teens Show Differences in Nicotine Metabolism
  22. Polycystic Kidney Disease: NIH and PKD Foundation Launch HALT-PKD Treatment Trials
  23. Mice Studies Illustrate Potential of Chimp/Human Antibodies to Protect Against Smallpox
  24. NCI Sponsors Science Writers’ Seminar: “The Basics of Clinical Advances”
  25. New Members Appointed to National Advisory General Medical Sciences Council
  26. NIH Announces Program to Foster the Independence of New Investigators
  27. Nature Suggests a Promising Strategy for Artificial Bone
  28. Osteoporosis Information Easily Accessible at NIHSeniorHealth
  29. Weight Loss Improves Bladder Control in Women with Prediabetes
  30. NCI Sponsors Science Writersional Advisory General Medical Sciences Coun
  31. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Information New on NIHSeniorHealth
  32. Landmark Hypertension Treatment Study Launches Extensive Physician and Patient Education Program to Improve Public Health
  33. Researchers Studying Diabetes Find a Possible Cause of Infertility
  34. New Teams Join Network to Model Pandemic Flu, Other Infectious Outbreaks
  35. The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Rings In National Wear Red Day with the Red Dress Collection 2006
  36. WISE Study of Women and Heart Disease Yields Important Findings on Frequently Undiagnosed Coronary Syndrome
  37. Scientists Discover Genetic Profile of an Often-Misdiagnosed Chronic Allergic Disease of Children
  38. Proceedings of NIH Conference on Improving End-of-Life-Care Published
  39. NIH Researchers Find That Combining Steroids With Protease Inhibitors Results in a Drug Interaction That May Increase the Risk of Bone Damage in HIV Patients
  40. The National Institutes of Health Will Announce A Major, New Public-Private Research Initiative
  41. National Institutes of Health Opens “Visible Proofs: Forensic Views of the Body”
  42. NCCAM Awards First Director’s Fellowships for CAM Research
  43. NIAID Announces Senior Management Appointments
  44. NIH Researchers Find that Combining Steroids with Protease Inhibitors Results in a Drug Interaction that may Increase the Risk of Bone Damage in HIV Patients
  45. National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness and Information Day 2006
  46. NHLBI to Launch Framingham Genetic Research Study
  47. News from the Women's Health Initiative: Reducing Total Fat Intake May Have Small Effect on Risk of Breast Cancer, No Effect on Risk of Colorectal Cancer, Heart Disease, or Stroke
  48. Two NIH Initiatives Launch Intensive Efforts to Determine Genetic and Environmental Roots of Common Diseases
  49. Common Reflux Treatment Linked to Life Threatening Bowel Infection in Premature Infants
  50. Mice Lacking Social Memory Molecule Take Bullying in Stride
  51. Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Study Launched Nationwide by the National Institutes of Health
  52. Four New Members Named to NIAID Advisory Council
  53. Study Links Diet Quality with Alcohol Drinking Patterns
  54. NCI Launches New Initiative to Identify Genetic Risk Factors for Breast and Prostate Cancer
  55. Researchers Assemble Second Non-Human Primate Genome
  56. NIH Employees Win Real Property Management A-76 Competition
  57. National Institutes of Health Opens “Visible Proofs: Forensic Views of the Body”
  58. NCCAM Awards First Director’s Fellowships for CAM Research
  59. Spouse’s Hospitalization Increases Partner’s Risk of Death, New Study of a Half-Million Couples Shows
  60. Calcium and Vitamin D Supplements Offer Modest Bone Improvements, No Benefits for Colorectal Cancer
  61. NIH Director Welcomes Five New Members to the Advisory Committee to the Director
  62. New Compound May Protect Against Liver Cancer
  63. Hypothermia: A Cold Weather Hazard for Seniors
  64. NIDDK Welcomes Five New Members to Advisory Council
  65. NIH Seeks Strategies to Preserve Brain Health
  66. NIA Expands Arts Program Aimed at Debunking Negative Aging Stereotypes
  67. Scientists and Study Participants Gather at Conference on Scientific Contributions of the Women’s Health Initiative — The Largest Study of Older Women’s Health
  68. Preliminary Study Shows Creatine and Minocycline May Warrant Further Study In Parkinson’s Disease
  69. Efficacy of Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate May Depend on Level of Osteoarthritis Pain
  70. National Kidney Disease Education Program (NKDEP) Launches New Spanish-Language Initiative
  71. Study Implicates Potassium Channel Mutations in Neurodegeneration and Mental Retardation
  72. Preliminary Study Shows Creatine and Minocycline May Warrant Further Study In Parkinson's Disease
  73. Scientists and Study Participants Gather at Conference on Scientific Contributions of the Women's Health Initiative — The Largest Study of Older Women's Health
  74. Spouse's Hospitalization Increases Partner's Risk of Death, New Study of a Half-Million Couples Shows
  75. U.S. Surgeon General Urges Spanish-Speaking Americans to Know Their Family Health History
  76. Depression Model Leaves Mice with Molecular Scar
  77. New NIEHS Associate Director to Integrate Environmental Health Research with Advances in Patient Care
  78. Evaluation of Patients Treated With Natalizumab Finds No New Cases of Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy
  79. NIHSeniorHealth Adds Information on Heart Failure
  80. Statement of Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, on National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
  81. Independent Panel to Evaluate Whether Genistein or Soy Formula is Hazardous to Human Development or Reproduction
  82. Study Finds Potential Marker To Identify Sickle Cell Patients at High Risk of Complications
  83. Variations in Genes Can Influence the Risk of Developing Age-Related Macular Degeneration and Other Disease Such as Cancer
  84. Elderly Have Higher Risk for Cardiovascular, Respiratory Disease From Fine Particle Pollution
  85. Dramatic Changes in U.S. Aging Highlighted in New Census, NIH Report
  86. NIDA NewsScan #41 – March 9th Issue
  87. Antibiotic Effective Against Leading Cause of Blindness Throughout the World
  88. Researchers Discover a Unique Molecular Profile for Lung Cancer
  89. NHGRI Announces New Sequencing Targets
  90. Scientists Discover Reason Behind Ear Canal in Chinese Frog: Ultrasonic Communication
  91. Gene Influences Antidepressant Response
  92. NIH Holds State-of-the-Science Conference: Caesarean Delivery on Maternal Request, March 27-29, 2006
  93. Maintenance Treatment Prevents Recurrence in Older Adults with Single-Episode Depressions
  94. Electrical Impulses Foster Insulation of Brain Cells, Speeding Communications
  95. Same Genes May Underlie Alcohol and Nicotine Co-Abuse
  96. NIH Provides $24 Million to Support Research Network
  97. Five New Members Named to NIH Advisory Committee on Research on Women’s Health
  98. Science Writers’ Seminar on Cancer Survivorship
  99. Aggression-related Gene Weakens Brain’s Impulse Control Circuits
  100. Male Fat Distribution Pattern and Coronary Risk Profile Linked to X Chromosome, Women Lacking Ovarian Function Shy, Anxious