Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for March 01, 2018. |
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Anxiety / Stress |
'Electrical map of depression' may predict onset A new mouse study has uncovered patterns of electrical brain activity that may ultimately help to predict vulnerability to depression in humans. |
Cancer / Oncology |
Lung cancer tumor growth halved with new approach A novel method targeting noncoding RNA has successfully reduced lung cancer tumor growth in mice, offering hope for a more effective treatment for humans. | Common skin bacteria may prevent skin cancer A new study finds that a 'friendly' bacterium, commonly found on healthy human skin and called Staphylococcus epidermidis, may protect against skin cancer. |
Cardiovascular / Cardiology |
Inflammatory bowel disease may raise heart attack risk An analysis of more than 17.5 million patients' medical records reveals that having IBD raises heart attack risk independently of other risk factors. | Heart failure: Flu shot may slash death risk A new analysis of six pre-existent studies finds that people with heart failure who receive a flu shot periodically are significantly less exposed to the risk death from any cause. |
Crohn's / IBD |
Inflammatory bowel disease may raise heart attack risk An analysis of more than 17.5 million patients' medical records reveals that having IBD raises heart attack risk independently of other risk factors. |
Depression |
'Electrical map of depression' may predict onset A new mouse study has uncovered patterns of electrical brain activity that may ultimately help to predict vulnerability to depression in humans. | New guidelines help doctors tackle teen depression This month, the American Academy of Pediatrics release an update to teen mental health guidelines. They hope to catch and address depression earlier. |
Dermatology |
Top six home treatments for oily skin Oily skin can be frustrating, but it can be managed. Read about 6 effective ways to manage oily skin at home, what causes it, and how it can be prevented. | Common skin bacteria may prevent skin cancer A new study finds that a 'friendly' bacterium, commonly found on healthy human skin and called Staphylococcus epidermidis, may protect against skin cancer. |
Flu / Cold / SARS |
Heart failure: Flu shot may slash death risk A new analysis of six pre-existent studies finds that people with heart failure who receive a flu shot periodically are significantly less exposed to the risk death from any cause. |
GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology |
Inflammatory bowel disease may raise heart attack risk An analysis of more than 17.5 million patients' medical records reveals that having IBD raises heart attack risk independently of other risk factors. |
Genetics |
Lung cancer tumor growth halved with new approach A novel method targeting noncoding RNA has successfully reduced lung cancer tumor growth in mice, offering hope for a more effective treatment for humans. |
Headache / Migraine |
What to know about frontal lobe headaches Several types of headache can cause pain at the front of the head. Read on to learn more about causes, ways to find relief, and when to see a doctor. |
Heart Disease |
Inflammatory bowel disease may raise heart attack risk An analysis of more than 17.5 million patients' medical records reveals that having IBD raises heart attack risk independently of other risk factors. | Heart failure: Flu shot may slash death risk A new analysis of six pre-existent studies finds that people with heart failure who receive a flu shot periodically are significantly less exposed to the risk death from any cause. |
Immune System / Vaccines |
Heart failure: Flu shot may slash death risk A new analysis of six pre-existent studies finds that people with heart failure who receive a flu shot periodically are significantly less exposed to the risk death from any cause. |
Lung Cancer |
Lung cancer tumor growth halved with new approach A novel method targeting noncoding RNA has successfully reduced lung cancer tumor growth in mice, offering hope for a more effective treatment for humans. |
Melanoma / Skin Cancer |
Common skin bacteria may prevent skin cancer A new study finds that a 'friendly' bacterium, commonly found on healthy human skin and called Staphylococcus epidermidis, may protect against skin cancer. |
Men's Health |
Coping with urinary incontinence Regardless of whether you are a man or woman, in your teens or senior years, we have found the best strategies to help you cope with urinary incontinence. |
Mental Health |
New guidelines help doctors tackle teen depression This month, the American Academy of Pediatrics release an update to teen mental health guidelines. They hope to catch and address depression earlier. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
'Electrical map of depression' may predict onset A new mouse study has uncovered patterns of electrical brain activity that may ultimately help to predict vulnerability to depression in humans. |
Pain / Anesthetics |
What to know about frontal lobe headaches Several types of headache can cause pain at the front of the head. Read on to learn more about causes, ways to find relief, and when to see a doctor. |
Pediatrics / Children's Health |
New guidelines help doctors tackle teen depression This month, the American Academy of Pediatrics release an update to teen mental health guidelines. They hope to catch and address depression earlier. |
Prostate / Prostate Cancer |
Urinary hesitancy: Causes in men and women Urinary hesitation is when a person has trouble starting or maintaining a urine stream. Learn about the common causes in men and women. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
'Electrical map of depression' may predict onset A new mouse study has uncovered patterns of electrical brain activity that may ultimately help to predict vulnerability to depression in humans. |
Sexual Health / STDs |
Urinary hesitancy: Causes in men and women Urinary hesitation is when a person has trouble starting or maintaining a urine stream. Learn about the common causes in men and women. |
Urology / Nephrology |
Coping with urinary incontinence Regardless of whether you are a man or woman, in your teens or senior years, we have found the best strategies to help you cope with urinary incontinence. | Urinary hesitancy: Causes in men and women Urinary hesitation is when a person has trouble starting or maintaining a urine stream. Learn about the common causes in men and women. |
Women's Health / Gynecology |
Coping with urinary incontinence Regardless of whether you are a man or woman, in your teens or senior years, we have found the best strategies to help you cope with urinary incontinence. |
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