Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for January 16, 2018. |
Dear S.C.T.C, |
Biology / Biochemistry |
How immune cells can be controlled to kill cancer Researchers have engineered immune system T cells that are primed to find and kill cancer cells and can be remotely activated with noninvasive ultrasound. |
Blood / Hematology |
What is hairy cell leukemia and how is it treated? Learn all about hairy cell leukemia, a form of hematologic cancer. This article looks at the symptoms, causes, and treatment options for the disease. |
Cancer / Oncology |
What is hairy cell leukemia and how is it treated? Learn all about hairy cell leukemia, a form of hematologic cancer. This article looks at the symptoms, causes, and treatment options for the disease. |
Clinical Trials / Drug Trials |
Magic mushrooms: Treating depression without dulling emotions Antidepressants may cause 'emotional blunting.' Can a 'magic mushroom' compound treat depression while avoiding this side effect? Two new studies explore. |
Depression |
Magic mushrooms: Treating depression without dulling emotions Antidepressants may cause 'emotional blunting.' Can a 'magic mushroom' compound treat depression while avoiding this side effect? Two new studies explore. |
Dermatology |
What are the different types of psoriasis? Learn about different types of psoriasis in their mild to moderate forms. We include information on symptoms and treatment options for different types. |
Diabetes |
Diabetes: Surprising gene discovery could fuel new treatments Researchers have identified a single gene mutation that may be responsible for both high and low blood sugar levels in a single family. |
Eczema / Psoriasis |
What are the different types of psoriasis? Learn about different types of psoriasis in their mild to moderate forms. We include information on symptoms and treatment options for different types. |
Emergency Medicine |
Thoracotomy: Procedures and recovery A thoracotomy is a type of surgery that is carried out on the chest. It is often carried out as part of lung cancer treatment or in emergency situations. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
How to control your appetite naturally In this article, learn about natural, risk-free methods to suppress appetite. We look at the science behind how these simple techniques work. |
Flu / Cold / SARS |
The perils of sneezing incorrectly A recently published case study describes a patient who perforated his throat by sneezing. In this article, we explain how you can avoid the same fate. |
Genetics |
Diabetes: Surprising gene discovery could fuel new treatments Researchers have identified a single gene mutation that may be responsible for both high and low blood sugar levels in a single family. |
Lung Cancer |
Thoracotomy: Procedures and recovery A thoracotomy is a type of surgery that is carried out on the chest. It is often carried out as part of lung cancer treatment or in emergency situations. |
Lymphoma / Leukemia / Myeloma |
What is hairy cell leukemia and how is it treated? Learn all about hairy cell leukemia, a form of hematologic cancer. This article looks at the symptoms, causes, and treatment options for the disease. |
Men's Health |
What is hairy cell leukemia and how is it treated? Learn all about hairy cell leukemia, a form of hematologic cancer. This article looks at the symptoms, causes, and treatment options for the disease. |
Multiple Sclerosis |
What you should know about neurosarcoidosis A look at neurosarcoidosis, an inflammatory disease that can affect most organs in the body. Included is detail on outlook and the causes compared to MS. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
What you should know about neurosarcoidosis A look at neurosarcoidosis, an inflammatory disease that can affect most organs in the body. Included is detail on outlook and the causes compared to MS. | Magic mushrooms: Treating depression without dulling emotions Antidepressants may cause 'emotional blunting.' Can a 'magic mushroom' compound treat depression while avoiding this side effect? Two new studies explore. | What too much salt can do to your brain A new study shows how too much salt reduces the blood flow to the brain and leads to cognitive impairment in mice. The findings are applicable to humans. |
Nutrition / Diet |
How to control your appetite naturally In this article, learn about natural, risk-free methods to suppress appetite. We look at the science behind how these simple techniques work. | What too much salt can do to your brain A new study shows how too much salt reduces the blood flow to the brain and leads to cognitive impairment in mice. The findings are applicable to humans. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Magic mushrooms: Treating depression without dulling emotions Antidepressants may cause 'emotional blunting.' Can a 'magic mushroom' compound treat depression while avoiding this side effect? Two new studies explore. |
Public Health |
The perils of sneezing incorrectly A recently published case study describes a patient who perforated his throat by sneezing. In this article, we explain how you can avoid the same fate. |
Surgery |
Thoracotomy: Procedures and recovery A thoracotomy is a type of surgery that is carried out on the chest. It is often carried out as part of lung cancer treatment or in emergency situations. |
Chat with MNT on Facebook Messenger Get the latest MNT news in Facebook Messenger. Chat with us now! Just send us a message from our Facebook page. Alternatively, use this link to chat directly on Messenger. |
You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed through your MNT account on our web site, Medical News Today. If you wish to alter any of your subscription details (name, email address etc) or chosen news categories, please log into log into your newsletter preferences page. To unsubscribe from these newsletters immediately, please click here. |
Contact MNT | Privacy policy Healthline Media UK Ltd ® 2004-2018 All rights reserved.Medical News Today is a registered trademark of Healthline Media |
No comments:
Post a Comment