Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for January 24, 2018. |
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Anxiety / Stress |
What to do about cold sweats A look at cold sweats, where a person sweats without requiring the body to cool down. Included is detail on situations where someone might experience them. |
Respiratory / Asthma |
Childhood eczema, asthma may be relieved with new treatment New research uses a combination of two anti-inflammatory compounds in an attempt to stop the development of the so-called atopic march. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
Drug resistance: Could these onions help us win the war? Researchers find that compounds from a species of onion can kill the tuberculosis bacterium. Could this be the key to combatting drug resistance? | Anemia treatments may arise from red blood cell discovery A discovery about the hormone EPO explains why the body does not make enough red blood cells in iron-restricted anemias and could lead to new treatments. |
Blood / Hematology |
Anemia treatments may arise from red blood cell discovery A discovery about the hormone EPO explains why the body does not make enough red blood cells in iron-restricted anemias and could lead to new treatments. |
Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine |
Does amla oil really work? A look at amla oil and its potential use for hair growth. Included is detail on the preparation of the oil at home, and the other potential uses. |
Cosmetic Medicine / Plastic Surgery |
What you should know about third nipples A look a third (sometimes called supernumary) nipples, a rare condition where a person has an extra one. Included is detail on causes and diagnosis. |
Dermatology |
What to do about cold sweats A look at cold sweats, where a person sweats without requiring the body to cool down. Included is detail on situations where someone might experience them. | What you should know about third nipples A look a third (sometimes called supernumary) nipples, a rare condition where a person has an extra one. Included is detail on causes and diagnosis. | Is it possible to catch thrush? A look at thrush, a condition that is not contagious in adults but may develop in those at risk. Included is detail on the outlook for the condition. | Does amla oil really work? A look at amla oil and its potential use for hair growth. Included is detail on the preparation of the oil at home, and the other potential uses. | Childhood eczema, asthma may be relieved with new treatment New research uses a combination of two anti-inflammatory compounds in an attempt to stop the development of the so-called atopic march. |
Eczema / Psoriasis |
Childhood eczema, asthma may be relieved with new treatment New research uses a combination of two anti-inflammatory compounds in an attempt to stop the development of the so-called atopic march. |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
Drug resistance: Could these onions help us win the war? Researchers find that compounds from a species of onion can kill the tuberculosis bacterium. Could this be the key to combatting drug resistance? | Is it possible to catch thrush? A look at thrush, a condition that is not contagious in adults but may develop in those at risk. Included is detail on the outlook for the condition. | How to stop your belly button smelling A look at belly button smell, a common complaint with a variety of causes. Included is detail on why the belly button is susceptible to smelling. |
MRSA / Drug Resistance |
Drug resistance: Could these onions help us win the war? Researchers find that compounds from a species of onion can kill the tuberculosis bacterium. Could this be the key to combatting drug resistance? |
Nutrition / Diet |
Infant formula upgrade: Prebiotics may boost memory A recent study using piglets found that adding prebiotics to infant formula improved their memory and produced subtle changes in brain chemistry. |
Pediatrics / Children's Health |
Long-term risks and benefits of C-section revealed A large review of existing observational studies and randomized trials looks at the long-term health risks and benefits associated with having a C-section. | Childhood eczema, asthma may be relieved with new treatment New research uses a combination of two anti-inflammatory compounds in an attempt to stop the development of the so-called atopic march. | Infant formula upgrade: Prebiotics may boost memory A recent study using piglets found that adding prebiotics to infant formula improved their memory and produced subtle changes in brain chemistry. |
Pregnancy / Obstetrics |
Long-term risks and benefits of C-section revealed A large review of existing observational studies and randomized trials looks at the long-term health risks and benefits associated with having a C-section. |
Tuberculosis |
Drug resistance: Could these onions help us win the war? Researchers find that compounds from a species of onion can kill the tuberculosis bacterium. Could this be the key to combatting drug resistance? |
Women's Health / Gynecology |
Long-term risks and benefits of C-section revealed A large review of existing observational studies and randomized trials looks at the long-term health risks and benefits associated with having a C-section. |
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