Tuesday, June 9, 2015

June 2015: HIV & AIDS; Talking with your doctor; Mapping language problems; Family recipes; Cancer.gov




NIH News in Health, a monthly newsletter from the National Institutes ofHealth, part of the Department of Health and Human Services
Check out the June issue of NIH News in Health, the monthly newsletter bringing you practical health news and tips based on the latest NIH research. To search for more trusted health information from NIH, bookmark http://health.nih.gov:

Illustration of a 3 people sitting in a doctor’s waiting room. HIV and AIDS: Know the Facts Treatments Work, but Prevention Is Key Today, people infected with HIV—the virus that causes AIDS—can live full, healthy lives, in large part because of medicines and other discoveries made with NIH support. Read more about HIV prevention and treatment.
Illustration of a list of questions for the doctor. Talking With Your Doctor Make the Most of Your Appointment Clear and honest communication between you and your physician can help you both make smart choices about your health. Read more about talking with your doctor.
Health Capsules:
Mapping Language Problems in the Brain
Healthy and Fun Family Recipes
Featured Website: NIH’s National Cancer Institute

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