Monday, June 22, 2015

Tips to block tick bites | Men and depression | Fighting brain cancer | Mammary gland memory, and more




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An image of a tick on someone's skin.
Tick-borne diseases are on the rise. Learn what you can do to keep ticks from taking a bite out of you. (From NIH News in Health)

Children who have brain cancer and their families.
Thanks to tissues donated by patients, an international research coalition is gaining a deeper understanding of a deadly childhood brain cancer. (From the NIH Director’s Blog)

Depressed shadow at sunset.
"You lose your dreams, and you lose your hopes." Hear stories from men with depression and learn about symptoms and treatment. (From NIH'S National Institute of Mental Health)

Infant being handed to its mother.
Women produce more milk during second pregnancies than first pregnancies. Results from a mouse study give insight into how pregnancy changes the mammary gland. (From NIH Research Matters)

Person slicing vegetables.
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