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NIH News in Health, May 2016

NIH News in Health, a monthly newsletter from the National Institutes of Health, part of the Department of Health and Human Services



Check out the May issue of NIH News in Health, the monthly newsletter bringing you practical health news and tips based on the latest NIH research. To search for more trusted health information from NIH, bookmark http://health.nih.gov.
Silhouettes of a man and a woman showing the XY symbol next to the male and XX next to the female.  Sex and Gender How Being Male or Female Can Affect Your Health Men and women are similar in many ways, but sex and social factors can affect your risk for disease, your response to medications, and how often you seek medical care. Read more about sex, gender, and health.
 
Illustration of a sheaf of wheat.Going Gluten Free? Necessary for Some, Optional for Others A gluten-free diet can be a lifestyle choice for many. But for those with a condition known as celiac disease, it's a medical necessity. Read more about gluten and celiac disease.
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