Announcements
Many people with multiple sclerosis (MS) use complementary health
approaches to help reduce relapses or relieve symptoms, such as pain,
muscle spasticity, fatigue, cognition and depression. Some mind and body
practices, such as yoga, may help ease some symptoms of MS, but there
is currently no definitive evidence to suggest that any dietary
supplement is effective to reduce relapses or symptoms of MS. Read more at https://nccih.nih.gov/health/providers/digest.
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Interested in learning more about complementary
health approaches? Our Online Continuing Education Series has free video
lectures on a wide range of topics like herb-drug interactions and mind-body
therapies. Health professionals can receive CME/CEU credits and a certificate
of completion: https://nccih.nih.gov/research/blog.
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We co-hosted a December Twitter chat with the Office of Dietary
Supplements (ODS) on vitamins and other dietary supplements. The chat
was moderated by chief health and medical editor Dr.
Richard Besser of ABC News. During the discussion, we took
questions on what the research says about the safety and usefulness of vitamins
and other dietary supplements to manage various symptoms and conditions.
For the full conversation, visit #abcDrBchat on Twitter.
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Resources for Researchers
New Funding Opportunities:
BRAIN Initiative: Non-Invasive Neuromodulation - Mechanisms
and Dose/Response Relationships for Targeted CNS Effects (R01)
BRAIN Initiative: Non-Invasive Neuromodulation - New Tools
and Techniques for Spatiotemporal Precision
BRAIN
Initiative: Optimization of Transformative Technologies for Large Scale
Recording and Modulation in the Nervous System (U01)
BRAIN
Initiative: New Technologies and Novel Approaches for Large-Scale Recording
and Modulation in the Nervous System (U01)
BRAIN
Initiative: Development and Validation of Novel Tools to Analyze
Cell-Specific and Circuit-Specific Processes in the Brain (R01)
Notice
of Correction to Allow Foreign Components for Applications to RFA-NS-16-008:
BRAIN Initiative: Research Opportunities Using Invasive Neural
Recording and Stimulating Technologies in the Human Brain (U01)
Applying
Metabolomics to Drive Biomarker Discovery in Symptom Science (R21)
Applying
Metabolomics to Drive Biomarker Discovery in Symptom Science (R01)
Request
for Information (RFI): Inviting Comments and Suggestions on the Priorities
specified for the NIH-wide Rehabilitation Research Plan
Upcoming Events
January 5, 2016, 11 a.m. ET; NIH Campus
Season's Greetings, From NCCIH!
How do you stay stress free during the holidays?
Meditation and
practices that include meditation with movement, such as tai chi, can promote
relaxation. They involve certain postures and gentle movements with mental
focus, breathing, and relaxation. Visit us on Instagram for
more of these beautiful images, along with our resources.
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