Thursday, May 16, 2019

Harmful noise | Synesthesia | Quitting tobacco | Science education | Engineered blood vessel

Discover tips for a quieter home, what synesthesia is, how to help veterans quit smoking, and more.
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Thursday, May 16, 2019

 

Tips For a Quieter Home

A father and daughter doing laundry with a low noise rated washing machine.

Loud noises can lead to hearing loss. Check out these tips for a quieter home. (From NIH's NIDCD)


What Is Synesthesia?

A finger stroking a cat's chin.

People with synesthesia experience two senses rather than just one at a time. They might hear a sound when they feel a texture. (From NIH News in Health)


Become a Smokefree Veteran

A veteran and his son waving an American flag in the air.

Find tools to quit smoking that were created with a military veteran's needs in mind. (From NIH's NCI and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs)


Understanding Biomedical Science

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain.

Learn about research to improve medical scans and other healthcare technologies. (From NIH's NIBIB)


Replacing Blood Vessels

A closeup of a narrow white tube.

A tube made in the lab can become a living blood vessel in the body. (From the NIH Director's Blog)



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