Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for March 28, 2018. |
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Alcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs |
How drug mortality rates vary across the United States A first-of-its-kind study examines the differences in drug-related mortality rates across American counties, revealing key socioeconomic factors. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
'Game-changing' antibiotic can kill off superbugs The antibiotic teixobactin may succeed where others have failed; a synthetic version of it clears an infection with a drug-resistant superbug in mice. |
Cardiovascular / Cardiology |
Can pecans protect heart health? A new study concludes that adding pecan nuts to the diet reduces the levels of markers that signal cardiovascular risk. Here, we delve into the details. |
Dermatology |
What is the best way to treat scabies at home? The appearance of a scabies rash on the skin can be an intensely itchy and distressing symptom. Potential treatments for the condition can be applied at home and they include products such as clove oil, cayenne pepper, and turmeric. Learn here more about what causes scabies and what at-home remedies might work. | What can cause vaginal swelling? Vaginal swelling can occur for a range of different reasons. This article examines 14 reasons why a person may experience vaginal swelling, including, pregnancy, allergies and irritation, infections, and STIs. We also look at possible treatment options and identify when someone should see a doctor. |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
'Game-changing' antibiotic can kill off superbugs The antibiotic teixobactin may succeed where others have failed; a synthetic version of it clears an infection with a drug-resistant superbug in mice. |
MRSA / Drug Resistance |
'Game-changing' antibiotic can kill off superbugs The antibiotic teixobactin may succeed where others have failed; a synthetic version of it clears an infection with a drug-resistant superbug in mice. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Study overturns age-old theory of brain learning A new study challenges the traditional view that learning in the brain is synaptic, or link-based, proposing instead that it is dendritic, or node-based. |
Nutrition / Diet |
How do you get rid of garlic or onion breath? Garlic and onions add flavor to an extensive variety of foods and have many health benefits. However, both can cause bad breath, especially when eaten raw. This halitosis can last all day. Here, learn 12 easy ways to prevent or eliminate onion or garlic breath at home. We also discuss the science behind the odor. | Can pecans protect heart health? A new study concludes that adding pecan nuts to the diet reduces the levels of markers that signal cardiovascular risk. Here, we delve into the details. |
Overactive Bladder (OAB) |
What causes bladder pressure? It is normal to feel pressure on the bladder when needing to urinate, but some people feel this pressure constantly. Interstitial cystitis is often responsible for this feeling, and we explore the causes of this condition. We also discuss other symptoms, treatments, and how to prevent the feeling. Learn more here. |
Pain / Anesthetics |
What causes bladder pressure? It is normal to feel pressure on the bladder when needing to urinate, but some people feel this pressure constantly. Interstitial cystitis is often responsible for this feeling, and we explore the causes of this condition. We also discuss other symptoms, treatments, and how to prevent the feeling. Learn more here. |
Public Health |
'Game-changing' antibiotic can kill off superbugs The antibiotic teixobactin may succeed where others have failed; a synthetic version of it clears an infection with a drug-resistant superbug in mice. | How drug mortality rates vary across the United States A first-of-its-kind study examines the differences in drug-related mortality rates across American counties, revealing key socioeconomic factors. |
Sexual Health / STDs |
What can cause vaginal swelling? Vaginal swelling can occur for a range of different reasons. This article examines 14 reasons why a person may experience vaginal swelling, including, pregnancy, allergies and irritation, infections, and STIs. We also look at possible treatment options and identify when someone should see a doctor. |
Urology / Nephrology |
What causes bladder pressure? It is normal to feel pressure on the bladder when needing to urinate, but some people feel this pressure constantly. Interstitial cystitis is often responsible for this feeling, and we explore the causes of this condition. We also discuss other symptoms, treatments, and how to prevent the feeling. Learn more here. |
Women's Health / Gynecology |
What can cause vaginal swelling? Vaginal swelling can occur for a range of different reasons. This article examines 14 reasons why a person may experience vaginal swelling, including, pregnancy, allergies and irritation, infections, and STIs. We also look at possible treatment options and identify when someone should see a doctor. |
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