Welcome S.C.T.C,. Here are Medical News Today's headlines for January 05, 2018. |
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Allergy |
What you should know about hair dye allergies A look at hair dye allergy reactions when someone reacts to the dye they have put on their hair. Included is detail on natural alternatives. |
Respiratory / Asthma |
What to know about hypercapnia A look at hypercapnia, a condition where there is too much carbon dioxide in the blood. Included is detail on symptoms and risk factors. |
Autism |
Supplements during pregnancy may reduce autism risk The latest study to investigate the relationship between vitamin supplements during pregnancy and autism spectrum disorders finds a significant link. |
Blood / Hematology |
What to know about hypercapnia A look at hypercapnia, a condition where there is too much carbon dioxide in the blood. Included is detail on symptoms and risk factors. |
Bones / Orthopedics |
Knee replacement infection: What you need to know A knee replacement infection may develop after a person has an operation to replace their knee joint. Learn about the causes and treatment. |
Breast Cancer |
Just two sausages per week may raise breast cancer risk Researchers suggest that eating just 9 grams of processed meats per day, or two sausages per week, could increase women's risk of breast cancer. |
Cancer / Oncology |
Just two sausages per week may raise breast cancer risk Researchers suggest that eating just 9 grams of processed meats per day, or two sausages per week, could increase women's risk of breast cancer. | Your gut microbes may give melanoma treatment a boost People with advanced melanoma who had healthy levels of specific gut bacteria responded better to immunotherapy than those who did not, a new study found. | Sticking to New Year's resolutions could cut cancer risk Resolved to eat better and exercise more in 2018? A new study finds that sticking to such lifestyle changes could lower the risk of cancer by a third. |
Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine |
How can we overcome loneliness? Loneliness is an epidemic and a major risk factor for premature death, recent research suggests. So what can we do to prevent and overcome it? |
COPD |
What to know about hypercapnia A look at hypercapnia, a condition where there is too much carbon dioxide in the blood. Included is detail on symptoms and risk factors. |
Cosmetic Medicine / Plastic Surgery |
What you should know about alopecia totalis A look at alopecia totalis, a condition resulting in the loss of all the hair on the scalp. Included is detail on causes and the recovery rate. |
Dermatology |
What you should know about alopecia totalis A look at alopecia totalis, a condition resulting in the loss of all the hair on the scalp. Included is detail on causes and the recovery rate. | What you should know about hair dye allergies A look at hair dye allergy reactions when someone reacts to the dye they have put on their hair. Included is detail on natural alternatives. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
All you need to know about the Primal diet A look at the primal diet, a way of eating that copies how people ate thousands of years ago. Included is detail on the benefits and what the science says. | Sticking to New Year's resolutions could cut cancer risk Resolved to eat better and exercise more in 2018? A new study finds that sticking to such lifestyle changes could lower the risk of cancer by a third. |
Immune System / Vaccines |
Your gut microbes may give melanoma treatment a boost People with advanced melanoma who had healthy levels of specific gut bacteria responded better to immunotherapy than those who did not, a new study found. |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
Knee replacement infection: What you need to know A knee replacement infection may develop after a person has an operation to replace their knee joint. Learn about the causes and treatment. | Your gut microbes may give melanoma treatment a boost People with advanced melanoma who had healthy levels of specific gut bacteria responded better to immunotherapy than those who did not, a new study found. |
Melanoma / Skin Cancer |
Your gut microbes may give melanoma treatment a boost People with advanced melanoma who had healthy levels of specific gut bacteria responded better to immunotherapy than those who did not, a new study found. |
Men's Health |
What you should know about alopecia totalis A look at alopecia totalis, a condition resulting in the loss of all the hair on the scalp. Included is detail on causes and the recovery rate. |
Mental Health |
How can we overcome loneliness? Loneliness is an epidemic and a major risk factor for premature death, recent research suggests. So what can we do to prevent and overcome it? |
Nutrition / Diet |
Just two sausages per week may raise breast cancer risk Researchers suggest that eating just 9 grams of processed meats per day, or two sausages per week, could increase women's risk of breast cancer. | All you need to know about the Primal diet A look at the primal diet, a way of eating that copies how people ate thousands of years ago. Included is detail on the benefits and what the science says. | Sticking to New Year's resolutions could cut cancer risk Resolved to eat better and exercise more in 2018? A new study finds that sticking to such lifestyle changes could lower the risk of cancer by a third. | Supplements during pregnancy may reduce autism risk The latest study to investigate the relationship between vitamin supplements during pregnancy and autism spectrum disorders finds a significant link. |
Pregnancy / Obstetrics |
Supplements during pregnancy may reduce autism risk The latest study to investigate the relationship between vitamin supplements during pregnancy and autism spectrum disorders finds a significant link. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
How can we overcome loneliness? Loneliness is an epidemic and a major risk factor for premature death, recent research suggests. So what can we do to prevent and overcome it? |
Sports Medicine / Fitness |
Sticking to New Year's resolutions could cut cancer risk Resolved to eat better and exercise more in 2018? A new study finds that sticking to such lifestyle changes could lower the risk of cancer by a third. |
Surgery |
Knee replacement infection: What you need to know A knee replacement infection may develop after a person has an operation to replace their knee joint. Learn about the causes and treatment. |
Veterinary |
How can we overcome loneliness? Loneliness is an epidemic and a major risk factor for premature death, recent research suggests. So what can we do to prevent and overcome it? |
Women's Health / Gynecology |
Just two sausages per week may raise breast cancer risk Researchers suggest that eating just 9 grams of processed meats per day, or two sausages per week, could increase women's risk of breast cancer. | What you should know about alopecia totalis A look at alopecia totalis, a condition resulting in the loss of all the hair on the scalp. Included is detail on causes and the recovery rate. |
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