Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for January 30, 2018. |
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Alzheimer's / Dementia |
Body clock disruptions may be an early sign of Alzheimer's People whose brain scans reveal very early preclinical signs of Alzheimer's disease also have disruptions in their sleep/wake cycles, a new study shows. | Aerobic exercise may be key for Alzheimer's prevention Exercise may improve cognition and prevent Alzheimer's disease, but are some forms of exercise better than others? New research investigates. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
E-cigarettes may cause cancer and heart disease, says study E-cigarette use may lead to cancer and heart disease, say researchers, after finding that e-cigarette vapor can cause damage to DNA. | Multiple sclerosis: 'Guardian molecule' may lead to new treatment A study of male mice finds that testosterone triggers production of a protective molecule that prevents the development of immune cells that attack myelin. |
Cancer / Oncology |
E-cigarettes may cause cancer and heart disease, says study E-cigarette use may lead to cancer and heart disease, say researchers, after finding that e-cigarette vapor can cause damage to DNA. |
Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine |
How do dermarollers work? Learn all about how to use dermarollers, and what effects they could have on the skin. We also look at things to consider when dermarolling. | Cloves: Nutritional facts and health benefits Cloves have been used in cooking and traditional medicine for many years. In this article, learn about their potential health benefits. |
Cosmetic Medicine / Plastic Surgery |
How do dermarollers work? Learn all about how to use dermarollers, and what effects they could have on the skin. We also look at things to consider when dermarolling. |
Dermatology |
What you should know about trench foot A look at trench foot, a condition that happens when the feet are exposed to damp and moisture for an extended time. Included is detail on prevention. | How do dermarollers work? Learn all about how to use dermarollers, and what effects they could have on the skin. We also look at things to consider when dermarolling. | What are the best ways to get rid of large pores? A look at how to get rid of large pores if they cause aesthetic discomfort. Included is detail on home remedies and why pores become enlarged. | What is scrotal eczema? Learn about scrotal eczema, a form of eczema that affects the scrotum. We examine the symptoms, treatment options, and management tips for this condition. |
Eczema / Psoriasis |
What is scrotal eczema? Learn about scrotal eczema, a form of eczema that affects the scrotum. We examine the symptoms, treatment options, and management tips for this condition. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
How many carbs should dieters eat for weight loss? In this article, we look at how the amount of carbs people eat affects weight loss. We also examine what carbs are best for people aiming to lose weight. |
Heart Disease |
E-cigarettes may cause cancer and heart disease, says study E-cigarette use may lead to cancer and heart disease, say researchers, after finding that e-cigarette vapor can cause damage to DNA. |
Immune System / Vaccines |
Multiple sclerosis: 'Guardian molecule' may lead to new treatment A study of male mice finds that testosterone triggers production of a protective molecule that prevents the development of immune cells that attack myelin. |
Men's Health |
What is scrotal eczema? Learn about scrotal eczema, a form of eczema that affects the scrotum. We examine the symptoms, treatment options, and management tips for this condition. |
Multiple Sclerosis |
Multiple sclerosis: 'Guardian molecule' may lead to new treatment A study of male mice finds that testosterone triggers production of a protective molecule that prevents the development of immune cells that attack myelin. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Body clock disruptions may be an early sign of Alzheimer's People whose brain scans reveal very early preclinical signs of Alzheimer's disease also have disruptions in their sleep/wake cycles, a new study shows. | This peptide may explain female sexual behavior How the brain orchestrates hormonal cycles, sexual behavior, and attraction has outfoxed scientists for years. A new study implicates kisspeptin. |
Nutrition / Diet |
How many carbs should dieters eat for weight loss? In this article, we look at how the amount of carbs people eat affects weight loss. We also examine what carbs are best for people aiming to lose weight. | Cloves: Nutritional facts and health benefits Cloves have been used in cooking and traditional medicine for many years. In this article, learn about their potential health benefits. |
Seniors / Aging |
Body clock disruptions may be an early sign of Alzheimer's People whose brain scans reveal very early preclinical signs of Alzheimer's disease also have disruptions in their sleep/wake cycles, a new study shows. | Aerobic exercise may be key for Alzheimer's prevention Exercise may improve cognition and prevent Alzheimer's disease, but are some forms of exercise better than others? New research investigates. |
Sexual Health / STDs |
What is scrotal eczema? Learn about scrotal eczema, a form of eczema that affects the scrotum. We examine the symptoms, treatment options, and management tips for this condition. |
Sleep / Sleep Disorders / Insomnia |
Body clock disruptions may be an early sign of Alzheimer's People whose brain scans reveal very early preclinical signs of Alzheimer's disease also have disruptions in their sleep/wake cycles, a new study shows. |
Smoking / Quit Smoking |
E-cigarettes may cause cancer and heart disease, says study E-cigarette use may lead to cancer and heart disease, say researchers, after finding that e-cigarette vapor can cause damage to DNA. |
Sports Medicine / Fitness |
Aerobic exercise may be key for Alzheimer's prevention Exercise may improve cognition and prevent Alzheimer's disease, but are some forms of exercise better than others? New research investigates. |
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