NIH Radio
December 2011 NIH Health Matters Archive
December’s twenty-two (22) 60-second radio features include stories about smoking’s connection to bladder cancer, teen crash risks, getting older Americans to Go4Life, research on repurposing existing drugs, and the aging world population.
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Cigarette smoking implicated in half of bladder cancers in women – 1 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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Cigarette smoking implicated in half of bladder cancers in women – 2 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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Cigarette smoking implicated in half of bladder cancers in women – 3 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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Computational method predicts new uses for existing medicines – 1 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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Computational method predicts new uses for existing medicines – 2 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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Computational method predicts new uses for existing medicines – 3 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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Computational method predicts new uses for existing medicines – 4 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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New Go4Life campaign focuses on fitness of older adults – 1 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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New Go4Life campaign focuses on fitness of older adults – 2 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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New Go4Life campaign focuses on fitness of older adults – 3 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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New Go4Life campaign focuses on fitness of older adults – 4 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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New Go4Life campaign focuses on fitness of older adults – 5 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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Talking glossary of genetic terms mobile app – 1 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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Talking glossary of genetic terms mobile app – 2 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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NIH research shows risk factors for teen drivers’ high crash rates – 1 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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NIH research shows risk factors for teen drivers’ high crash rates – 2 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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NIH research shows risk factors for teen drivers’ high crash rates – 3 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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NIH research shows risk factors for teen drivers’ high crash rates – 4 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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NIH research shows risk factors for teen drivers’ high crash rates – 5 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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World population aging – 1 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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World population aging – 2 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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World population aging – 3 (MP3 - 0:59, 0.9 MB)
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