Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for February 15, 2018. |
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Allergy |
What to do about tightness in the throat A look at tightness in the throat, an uncomfortable feeling that has a range of causes. Included is detail on anxiety and the symptoms of the condition. |
Anxiety / Stress |
What to do about tightness in the throat A look at tightness in the throat, an uncomfortable feeling that has a range of causes. Included is detail on anxiety and the symptoms of the condition. | Your partner's stress may change your brain A new study examines how stress affects pairs of male and female mice. It reveals that not only is stress contagious, but it also leads to brain changes. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
The 10 things you should know about your vagina Think you know all there is to know about your lady parts? Think again. Here, we take you through 10 things that you should know about the vagina. | Can't keep the weight off? This may be why Our bodies don't take well to repeated dieting, which they perceive as potentially dangerous. One protein, however, may be key to weight management. |
Breast Cancer |
Have scientists found an anti-cancer vaccine? Researchers used stem cells to create an anti-cancer vaccine, which they tested in 75 mice with various types of cancer. Here's what they found. | Cancer: 'Ultra-processed' foods may increase risk A new study suggests a possible link between the consumption of ultra-processed foods and raised risk of overall cancer, and breast cancer in particular. |
Cancer / Oncology |
Have scientists found an anti-cancer vaccine? Researchers used stem cells to create an anti-cancer vaccine, which they tested in 75 mice with various types of cancer. Here's what they found. | Cancer: 'Ultra-processed' foods may increase risk A new study suggests a possible link between the consumption of ultra-processed foods and raised risk of overall cancer, and breast cancer in particular. |
Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine |
How to treat an infected hangnail Find out how to treat an infected hangnail. In this article, we cover home remedies, how to drain an abscess, prevention methods, and symptoms. | What is the apple cider vinegar detox? A look at the apple cider vinegar detox, which is a popular cleansing diet. Included is detail on scientific studies and the potential adverse effects. |
Dermatology |
How to treat an infected hangnail Find out how to treat an infected hangnail. In this article, we cover home remedies, how to drain an abscess, prevention methods, and symptoms. |
Ear, Nose and Throat |
What to do about tightness in the throat A look at tightness in the throat, an uncomfortable feeling that has a range of causes. Included is detail on anxiety and the symptoms of the condition. | What is an esophageal spasm? A look at esophageal spasms, a condition where the food pipe in the throat twitches or convulses uncontrollably. Included is detail on diagnosis. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
What is the apple cider vinegar detox? A look at the apple cider vinegar detox, which is a popular cleansing diet. Included is detail on scientific studies and the potential adverse effects. | What is the best way to get rid of visceral fat? A look at visceral fat, the fat stored in a person's abdominal cavity. Included is detail on when to see a doctor and the outlook for people with too much. | Can't keep the weight off? This may be why Our bodies don't take well to repeated dieting, which they perceive as potentially dangerous. One protein, however, may be key to weight management. |
GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology |
What is an esophageal spasm? A look at esophageal spasms, a condition where the food pipe in the throat twitches or convulses uncontrollably. Included is detail on diagnosis. |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
How to treat an infected hangnail Find out how to treat an infected hangnail. In this article, we cover home remedies, how to drain an abscess, prevention methods, and symptoms. | What to do about tightness in the throat A look at tightness in the throat, an uncomfortable feeling that has a range of causes. Included is detail on anxiety and the symptoms of the condition. |
Lung Cancer |
Have scientists found an anti-cancer vaccine? Researchers used stem cells to create an anti-cancer vaccine, which they tested in 75 mice with various types of cancer. Here's what they found. |
Melanoma / Skin Cancer |
Have scientists found an anti-cancer vaccine? Researchers used stem cells to create an anti-cancer vaccine, which they tested in 75 mice with various types of cancer. Here's what they found. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Running may protect your memory from stress Chronic stress can affect our brain health, and particularly our memory. Not to worry, though; a new study has found that running could offset that damage. | Your partner's stress may change your brain A new study examines how stress affects pairs of male and female mice. It reveals that not only is stress contagious, but it also leads to brain changes. |
Nutrition / Diet |
Cancer: 'Ultra-processed' foods may increase risk A new study suggests a possible link between the consumption of ultra-processed foods and raised risk of overall cancer, and breast cancer in particular. | What is the apple cider vinegar detox? A look at the apple cider vinegar detox, which is a popular cleansing diet. Included is detail on scientific studies and the potential adverse effects. | Can't keep the weight off? This may be why Our bodies don't take well to repeated dieting, which they perceive as potentially dangerous. One protein, however, may be key to weight management. |
Sexual Health / STDs |
The 10 things you should know about your vagina Think you know all there is to know about your lady parts? Think again. Here, we take you through 10 things that you should know about the vagina. |
Sports Medicine / Fitness |
Running may protect your memory from stress Chronic stress can affect our brain health, and particularly our memory. Not to worry, though; a new study has found that running could offset that damage. |
Women's Health / Gynecology |
The 10 things you should know about your vagina Think you know all there is to know about your lady parts? Think again. Here, we take you through 10 things that you should know about the vagina. |
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