Thursday, October 29, 2020

Caffeine | Dental Hygiene | Eczema Treatment | Superbugs | Scientist App

How caffeine affects your brain, tips to keep your teeth and gums healthy, a study about eczema treatment, and more.
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Thursday, October 29, 2020

 

Tired or Wired?

A young woman holding a cup of coffee.

Learn how caffeine affects your brain, and ways to stay alert without it. (From NIH News in Health)


National Dental Hygiene Month

A smiling young man pointing to his mouth.

Discover tips for keeping your teeth and gums healthy. (From NIH's NIDCR)


Bacteria Therapy Improves Eczema in Children

The inner elbow of a child with eczema before Roseomonas mucosa therapy (left) and after four months of treatment (right).

An experimental probiotic treatment for eczema safely improved symptoms and increased quality of life for children 3 to 16 years of age. (From NIH Research Matters)


Pathways: The Superbug Issue

An illustration of superbugs.

Find out all about superbugs, and what steps to take to limit their spread. (From NIH's NIGMS)


NIH Scientist Launch Game® App

A young girl examining a molecular model.

This game lets students experience the excitement of becoming a scientist, getting a research grant, and advancing science and health. (From NIH's CSR)



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