1. Body mass index : Information
A good way to determine if your weight is healthy for your height is to calculate your body mass index (BMI). Being overweight puts strain on your heart and can lead to serious health problems. These problems include:
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2. SAMHSA's Health Information Network - healthfinder.gov - SHIN
NCADI distributes posters, pamphlets, fact sheets, resource lists, and directories as well as NIDA monograph, CSAT technical reports, and CSAP monographs and technical assistance publications. NCADI is the sole source of information and materials ...
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Scenario : Ellen is a 48 year old professional woman who lives and works in Hartford, Connecticut. She has four adult children and two grandchildren. She also has two aging parents who live nearby and who, though they have been active all their li...
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4. Shin Splints
Shin splints are a condition that causes pain and sometimes swelling in the front part of the lower leg (shin). The pain is most likely from repeated stress on the shin bone (tibia) and the tissue that connects the muscle to the...
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The Zebrafish Gene Collection (ZGC) is an NIH initiative that supports the production of cDNA libraries, clones and sequences to provide a complete set of full-length (open reading frame) sequences and cDNA clones of expressed genes for zebrafish....
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The Xenopus Gene Collection (XGC) is an NIH initiative that supports the production of cDNA libraries, clones and 5'/3' sequences to provide a set of full-length (open reading frame) sequences and cDNA clones of expressed genes for Xenopus laevis ...
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8. Bone, shin definition - eMedicineHealth - experts in everyday emergencies, first aid and health information
Bone, shin: The larger of the two bones in the lower leg (the smaller one being the fibula). The shin bone is anatomically known as the tibia.
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www.gladstone.ucsf.edu
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