Social Bonds | Multiple Sclerosis | Peanut Allergy | NIH Clinical Center Research | Stomach Flu

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Thursday, March 13, 2025

 

Build Social Bonds to Protect Health

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From an early age, we learn that nutritious foods and physical activity can help us stay healthy. Check out the growing evidence that social connections may also be key to good health. (From NIH News in Health)


Multiple Sclerosis

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Did you know that multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common neurological disease among young adults? This March help raise awareness about MS. (From NIH’s NINDS)


Therapy Boosts Peanut Tolerance in Allergic Kids

A small amount of peanut butter on a knife.

Children with a peanut allergy who could tolerate eating at least a half peanut greatly boosted their tolerance by eating gradually increased daily doses of peanut butter. (From NIH Research Matters)


NIH Clinical Center Research

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The NIH Clinical Center conducts research with the goal of understanding diseases and related treatments to improve health for all Americans. (From NIH’s Clinical Center)


Stomach Flu

A man holding his stomach in pain.

Learn about viral gastroenteritis, also called stomach flu—an infection of the intestines that causes diarrhea, abdominal pain, and other symptoms. (From NIH’s NIDDK)