Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for February 01, 2018. |
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Anxiety / Stress |
Why you feel tired all the time Have you ever felt extremely tired and been unable to pinpoint the reason? We have put together the most common explanations for tiredness and fatigue. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
Vitamin D-3 could 'reverse' damage to heart Using nanosensors, scientists identified the molecular mechanisms through which vitamin D-3 restores the function of cardiovascular endothelial cells. |
Breast Cancer |
One injection could kill cancer Groundbreaking cancer research might have uncovered a 'one-time application' formula that can help immune cells to eliminate cancer tumors. |
Cancer / Oncology |
One injection could kill cancer Groundbreaking cancer research might have uncovered a 'one-time application' formula that can help immune cells to eliminate cancer tumors. |
Cardiovascular / Cardiology |
Vitamin D-3 could 'reverse' damage to heart Using nanosensors, scientists identified the molecular mechanisms through which vitamin D-3 restores the function of cardiovascular endothelial cells. | Migraine a 'risk factor' for cardiovascular disease People who experience migraine may be at greater risk of cardiovascular diseases such as stroke and heart attack, a new study reveals. |
Colorectal Cancer |
One injection could kill cancer Groundbreaking cancer research might have uncovered a 'one-time application' formula that can help immune cells to eliminate cancer tumors. |
Cosmetic Medicine / Plastic Surgery |
How to prevent a tragus piercing becoming infected A look at infected tragus piercings, a condition where a small part of the ear develops an infection. Included is detail on avoiding infection and risks. |
Dentistry |
Diabetes: Look after your teeth to look after your blood glucose Good oral health can benefit people with type 2 diabetes by significantly improving their blood glucose levels, a new study suggests. |
Dermatology |
How to prevent a tragus piercing becoming infected A look at infected tragus piercings, a condition where a small part of the ear develops an infection. Included is detail on avoiding infection and risks. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
Can simply standing help you to lose weight? Here are the results of the first systematic review of existing studies to examine whether or not standing helps to burn more calories than sitting down. | Why you feel tired all the time Have you ever felt extremely tired and been unable to pinpoint the reason? We have put together the most common explanations for tiredness and fatigue. |
Headache / Migraine |
Migraine a 'risk factor' for cardiovascular disease People who experience migraine may be at greater risk of cardiovascular diseases such as stroke and heart attack, a new study reveals. |
Heart Disease |
Migraine a 'risk factor' for cardiovascular disease People who experience migraine may be at greater risk of cardiovascular diseases such as stroke and heart attack, a new study reveals. |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
Diabetes: Look after your teeth to look after your blood glucose Good oral health can benefit people with type 2 diabetes by significantly improving their blood glucose levels, a new study suggests. | How to prevent a tragus piercing becoming infected A look at infected tragus piercings, a condition where a small part of the ear develops an infection. Included is detail on avoiding infection and risks. |
Liver Disease / Hepatitis |
What is the relation between baby boomers and hepatitis C? Learn about the relationship between baby boomers and hepatitis C, and why people born between 1945 and 1965 should be tested for the disease. |
Lymphoma / Leukemia / Myeloma |
One injection could kill cancer Groundbreaking cancer research might have uncovered a 'one-time application' formula that can help immune cells to eliminate cancer tumors. |
Medical Devices / Diagnostics |
Vitamin D-3 could 'reverse' damage to heart Using nanosensors, scientists identified the molecular mechanisms through which vitamin D-3 restores the function of cardiovascular endothelial cells. |
Nutrition / Diet |
Why you feel tired all the time Have you ever felt extremely tired and been unable to pinpoint the reason? We have put together the most common explanations for tiredness and fatigue. |
Public Health |
Can simply standing help you to lose weight? Here are the results of the first systematic review of existing studies to examine whether or not standing helps to burn more calories than sitting down. |
Seniors / Aging |
What is the relation between baby boomers and hepatitis C? Learn about the relationship between baby boomers and hepatitis C, and why people born between 1945 and 1965 should be tested for the disease. |
Sleep / Sleep Disorders / Insomnia |
Why you feel tired all the time Have you ever felt extremely tired and been unable to pinpoint the reason? We have put together the most common explanations for tiredness and fatigue. |
Stroke |
Migraine a 'risk factor' for cardiovascular disease People who experience migraine may be at greater risk of cardiovascular diseases such as stroke and heart attack, a new study reveals. |
Vascular |
Vitamin D-3 could 'reverse' damage to heart Using nanosensors, scientists identified the molecular mechanisms through which vitamin D-3 restores the function of cardiovascular endothelial cells. |
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