Carrie Ann Inaba doesn’t let Sjögren’s syndrome stand in her way | NIH MedlinePlus Magazine

Carrie Ann Inaba doesn’t let Sjögren’s syndrome stand in her way | NIH MedlinePlus Magazine

Carrie Ann Inaba is a familiar face in millions of American homes. A lifelong dancer, she has become well-known as a judge on ABC’s competition show “Dancing with the Stars.” Last year, she became co-host of the CBS daytime talk show “The Talk.” Outside of her on-camera career, Inaba is a self-described warrior for those with … Read more

3 studies point the way to better treatment for traumatic brain injury | NIH MedlinePlus Magazine

3 studies point the way to better treatment for traumatic brain injury | NIH MedlinePlus Magazine

The National Institutes of Health supports studies that look for better ways to treat traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. Here are some recent findings: Mental health issues may appear after a head injury. About one in five people may experience mental health issues up to six months after a mild head injury or concussion. Researchers found … Read more

Why alcohol-use research is more important than ever | NIH MedlinePlus Magazine

Why alcohol-use research is more important than ever | NIH MedlinePlus Magazine

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) affects roughly 15 million people in the U.S. People with the condition may drink in ways that are compulsive and uncontrollable, leading to serious health issues. “It’s the addiction that everyone knows about, but no one wants to talk about,” says George Koob, Ph.D., the director of the National Institute on … Read more

5 common questions about dry mouth | NIH MedlinePlus Magazine

5 common questions about dry mouth | NIH MedlinePlus Magazine

Dry mouth is a common symptom of Sjögren’s syndrome, as well as other diseases like diabetes and HIV/AIDS. Without enough saliva, or spit, it can be difficult to break down food, swallow, and take care of your teeth. The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research answers five common questions about dry mouth and Sjögren’s … Read more

Teen vaping research is a priority as marijuana and nicotine use surge | NIH MedlinePlus Magazine

Teen vaping research is a priority as marijuana and nicotine use surge  | NIH MedlinePlus Magazine

Vaping has led to a dramatic rise in nicotine and marijuana use among young people in recent years. Marijuana vaping among 12th graders, for instance, nearly doubled from 2018 to 2019, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Vaping involves inhaling an aerosol, or vapor, that may contain addictive drugs, including nicotine or … Read more

How concussions affect kids and teens | NIH MedlinePlus Magazine

How concussions affect kids and teens | NIH MedlinePlus Magazine

  Christina Master, M.D. Concussions among professional athletes have been covered widely in the media. But Christina Master, M.D., co-director of the concussion program at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, thinks more attention should be paid to brain injuries in children and teens. The latest figures show that each year in the U.S. about 283,000 children … Read more