Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Thyroid troubles | Cancer genetics | ALS pathways | Exercise tips, and more




Thyroid troubles | Cancer genetics | ALS pathways | Exercise tips, and more
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Illustration of a thyroid gland.Thinking About Your Thyroid
Thyroid trouble can cause a range of seemingly unrelated problems, including drastic changes to your weight, energy, digestion, or mood. (From NIH News in Health)

Child with cancer.Using Genetic Sequencing to Manage Cancer in Children
Genomic sequence analysis led to treatment changes and genetic counseling for some young patients with hard-to-treat and/or rare cancers. (FromNIH Research Matters)

Neurons from an ALS patient.Nuclear Pore Problems May Lead to ALS and Dementia
Researchers identified a key pathway involved in some forms of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia. (FromNIH Research Matters)

Woman exercising with grandchildren.Tips to Fit Exercise into your Life
Learn how to fit more exercise and physical activity into your routine. (From NIH’s National Institute on Aging)

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