Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for January 11, 2018. |
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ADHD / ADD |
Is acetaminophen really safe in pregnancy? More than two thirds of pregnant women take acetaminophen at some stage during their pregnancy. New research supports claims that this may be harmful. |
Allergy |
How does stress make us ill? Study sheds light Have you ever put your illness down to stress? In a new study, researchers help to explain precisely how psychological stress makes us sick. |
Anxiety / Stress |
How does stress make us ill? Study sheds light Have you ever put your illness down to stress? In a new study, researchers help to explain precisely how psychological stress makes us sick. | Conversion disorder: What you need to know Conversion disorder causes physical symptoms, such as shaking, paralysis, or double vision, in response to traumatic or stressful events. Learn more. |
Arthritis / Rheumatology |
What to know about iliopsoas bursitis A look at iliopsoas bursitis, a condition that can cause pain in the hip joint. Included is detail on recovery time and exercises for prevention. |
Respiratory / Asthma |
How does stress make us ill? Study sheds light Have you ever put your illness down to stress? In a new study, researchers help to explain precisely how psychological stress makes us sick. | Everything you need to know about anoxia Anoxia occurs when a person's body or brain stops getting oxygen. Learn more about the causes, symptoms, and types in this article. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
Weight loss breakthrough: Sunlight is key New research explains the mystery behind winter weight gain, and the good news is that it has nothing to do with how much we eat. Instead, sunlight is key. | Could targeting the body clock stall brain cancer? Researchers explore a potential new cancer treatment: an experimental drug that interacts with the body clock, stalling the growth of cancer cells. |
Blood / Hematology |
Everything you need to know about anoxia Anoxia occurs when a person's body or brain stops getting oxygen. Learn more about the causes, symptoms, and types in this article. |
Bones / Orthopedics |
What to know about iliopsoas bursitis A look at iliopsoas bursitis, a condition that can cause pain in the hip joint. Included is detail on recovery time and exercises for prevention. |
Breast Cancer |
Could targeting the body clock stall brain cancer? Researchers explore a potential new cancer treatment: an experimental drug that interacts with the body clock, stalling the growth of cancer cells. |
Cancer / Oncology |
Could targeting the body clock stall brain cancer? Researchers explore a potential new cancer treatment: an experimental drug that interacts with the body clock, stalling the growth of cancer cells. | Stinging nettles: A new approach to cancer A new drug that specifically targets cancer cell metabolism has been discovered. It is 'switched on' by a chemical found in stinging nettles and ants. |
Colorectal Cancer |
Could targeting the body clock stall brain cancer? Researchers explore a potential new cancer treatment: an experimental drug that interacts with the body clock, stalling the growth of cancer cells. |
Epilepsy |
What to know about complex partial seizures A look at complex partial seizures, a form of seizure that occurs in just one part of the brain. Included is what to do if someone has a seizure. |
Fertility |
Is acetaminophen really safe in pregnancy? More than two thirds of pregnant women take acetaminophen at some stage during their pregnancy. New research supports claims that this may be harmful. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
The 10 best fitness blogs If you'd like to boost your fitness levels this year, we have found the best blogs that provide expert advice, challenging workouts, and inspiration. | Weight loss breakthrough: Sunlight is key New research explains the mystery behind winter weight gain, and the good news is that it has nothing to do with how much we eat. Instead, sunlight is key. |
Immune System / Vaccines |
How does stress make us ill? Study sheds light Have you ever put your illness down to stress? In a new study, researchers help to explain precisely how psychological stress makes us sick. |
IT / Internet / E-mail |
The 10 best fitness blogs If you'd like to boost your fitness levels this year, we have found the best blogs that provide expert advice, challenging workouts, and inspiration. |
Mental Health |
Conversion disorder: What you need to know Conversion disorder causes physical symptoms, such as shaking, paralysis, or double vision, in response to traumatic or stressful events. Learn more. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
What to know about complex partial seizures A look at complex partial seizures, a form of seizure that occurs in just one part of the brain. Included is what to do if someone has a seizure. | Conversion disorder: What you need to know Conversion disorder causes physical symptoms, such as shaking, paralysis, or double vision, in response to traumatic or stressful events. Learn more. | Everything you need to know about anoxia Anoxia occurs when a person's body or brain stops getting oxygen. Learn more about the causes, symptoms, and types in this article. |
Nutrition / Diet |
Can the Mediterranean diet help to prevent frailty? An analysis of pooled data from published studies found significantly lower rates of frailty among older people who adhered to a Mediterranean diet. |
Ovarian Cancer |
Stinging nettles: A new approach to cancer A new drug that specifically targets cancer cell metabolism has been discovered. It is 'switched on' by a chemical found in stinging nettles and ants. |
Pediatrics / Children's Health |
Is acetaminophen really safe in pregnancy? More than two thirds of pregnant women take acetaminophen at some stage during their pregnancy. New research supports claims that this may be harmful. |
Pregnancy / Obstetrics |
Is acetaminophen really safe in pregnancy? More than two thirds of pregnant women take acetaminophen at some stage during their pregnancy. New research supports claims that this may be harmful. |
Prostate / Prostate Cancer |
Stinging nettles: A new approach to cancer A new drug that specifically targets cancer cell metabolism has been discovered. It is 'switched on' by a chemical found in stinging nettles and ants. |
Rehabilitation / Physical Therapy |
What to know about iliopsoas bursitis A look at iliopsoas bursitis, a condition that can cause pain in the hip joint. Included is detail on recovery time and exercises for prevention. |
Seniors / Aging |
Can the Mediterranean diet help to prevent frailty? An analysis of pooled data from published studies found significantly lower rates of frailty among older people who adhered to a Mediterranean diet. |
Sleep / Sleep Disorders / Insomnia |
Weight loss breakthrough: Sunlight is key New research explains the mystery behind winter weight gain, and the good news is that it has nothing to do with how much we eat. Instead, sunlight is key. |
Sports Medicine / Fitness |
What to know about iliopsoas bursitis A look at iliopsoas bursitis, a condition that can cause pain in the hip joint. Included is detail on recovery time and exercises for prevention. |
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