Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for April 04, 2018. |
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Allergy |
How to manage a nickel allergy Many common foods and everyday objects contain trace amounts of nickel. A person may experience an allergic reaction on their skin such as a rash, a dry patch, or blistering after contact with this metal. In this article, learn how to identify a nickel allergy, which products to avoid, and additional risk factors. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
Dual attack with two existing drugs destroys lung cancer Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. A new study finds a two-pronged approach that could significantly improve survival rates. | Newly created compound boosts anti-cancer immunity The results of a study that took years to conduct are finally in: scientists have devised a compound that can boost our immunity against cancer. |
Birth Control / Contraception |
Everything you need to know about breakthrough bleeding Breakthrough bleeding or spotting occurs between periods or during pregnancy. Conditions such as fibroids and infections can cause it, and it is a common side effect of hormonal birth control and IUDs. In this article, learn to identify breakthrough bleeding, management techniques, and when to see a doctor. |
Cancer / Oncology |
Dual attack with two existing drugs destroys lung cancer Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. A new study finds a two-pronged approach that could significantly improve survival rates. | 'Natural insecticide' kills advanced prostate cancer cells Scientists identify a class of drugs that selectively targets and kills advanced prostate cancer cells that lack the tumor-suppressor protein PTEN. | Newly created compound boosts anti-cancer immunity The results of a study that took years to conduct are finally in: scientists have devised a compound that can boost our immunity against cancer. |
Cardiovascular / Cardiology |
Space travel may hold the key to cardiac repair New research — conducted both in space and on Earth — suggests that simulated microgravity could be used to boost stem-cell therapy for cardiac repair. |
Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine |
How to use a baking soda bath Baking soda baths are used for a variety of purposes, including as a skin detox and to relieve itching and irritation from eczema, yeast infections, UTIs, and more. Learn how to make a baking soda bath and whether there are any risks. We also look at additional remedies using baking soda and other types of detox baths. |
Dentistry |
Six reasons your breath might smell like poop Bad breath is often a simple, temporary problem. However, breath that smells like feces, or poop, may indicate a medical condition. These may range from a sinus infection to a bowel blockage. Here, we look at six common causes of bad breath that smells like poop. We also discuss treatments and when to see a doctor. |
Dermatology |
How to use a baking soda bath Baking soda baths are used for a variety of purposes, including as a skin detox and to relieve itching and irritation from eczema, yeast infections, UTIs, and more. Learn how to make a baking soda bath and whether there are any risks. We also look at additional remedies using baking soda and other types of detox baths. | How to manage a nickel allergy Many common foods and everyday objects contain trace amounts of nickel. A person may experience an allergic reaction on their skin such as a rash, a dry patch, or blistering after contact with this metal. In this article, learn how to identify a nickel allergy, which products to avoid, and additional risk factors. |
Ear, Nose and Throat |
Six reasons your breath might smell like poop Bad breath is often a simple, temporary problem. However, breath that smells like feces, or poop, may indicate a medical condition. These may range from a sinus infection to a bowel blockage. Here, we look at six common causes of bad breath that smells like poop. We also discuss treatments and when to see a doctor. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
Could pasta actually help you to lose weight? Pasta is generally considered the enemy of dieters. A new study turns this age-old belief on its head; pasta may, in fact, aid weight loss. |
GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology |
Six reasons your breath might smell like poop Bad breath is often a simple, temporary problem. However, breath that smells like feces, or poop, may indicate a medical condition. These may range from a sinus infection to a bowel blockage. Here, we look at six common causes of bad breath that smells like poop. We also discuss treatments and when to see a doctor. |
Genetics |
Space travel may hold the key to cardiac repair New research — conducted both in space and on Earth — suggests that simulated microgravity could be used to boost stem-cell therapy for cardiac repair. | Newly created compound boosts anti-cancer immunity The results of a study that took years to conduct are finally in: scientists have devised a compound that can boost our immunity against cancer. |
Heart Disease |
Space travel may hold the key to cardiac repair New research — conducted both in space and on Earth — suggests that simulated microgravity could be used to boost stem-cell therapy for cardiac repair. |
Immune System / Vaccines |
Newly created compound boosts anti-cancer immunity The results of a study that took years to conduct are finally in: scientists have devised a compound that can boost our immunity against cancer. |
Lung Cancer |
Dual attack with two existing drugs destroys lung cancer Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. A new study finds a two-pronged approach that could significantly improve survival rates. |
Nutrition / Diet |
Could pasta actually help you to lose weight? Pasta is generally considered the enemy of dieters. A new study turns this age-old belief on its head; pasta may, in fact, aid weight loss. |
Pharma Industry / Biotech Industry |
'Natural insecticide' kills advanced prostate cancer cells Scientists identify a class of drugs that selectively targets and kills advanced prostate cancer cells that lack the tumor-suppressor protein PTEN. |
Pregnancy / Obstetrics |
Everything you need to know about breakthrough bleeding Breakthrough bleeding or spotting occurs between periods or during pregnancy. Conditions such as fibroids and infections can cause it, and it is a common side effect of hormonal birth control and IUDs. In this article, learn to identify breakthrough bleeding, management techniques, and when to see a doctor. |
Prostate / Prostate Cancer |
'Natural insecticide' kills advanced prostate cancer cells Scientists identify a class of drugs that selectively targets and kills advanced prostate cancer cells that lack the tumor-suppressor protein PTEN. |
Sports Medicine / Fitness |
How long does it take for a smashed finger to heal? When someone squashes their finger under something or between two objects, it is called a smashed finger. Although different to a break, a smashed finger can be very painful and will take some time to heal. Here, we look at some of the ways to relieve the throbbing pain and what to do for a speedy recovery. |
Stem Cell Research |
Space travel may hold the key to cardiac repair New research — conducted both in space and on Earth — suggests that simulated microgravity could be used to boost stem-cell therapy for cardiac repair. |
Women's Health / Gynecology |
Everything you need to know about breakthrough bleeding Breakthrough bleeding or spotting occurs between periods or during pregnancy. Conditions such as fibroids and infections can cause it, and it is a common side effect of hormonal birth control and IUDs. In this article, learn to identify breakthrough bleeding, management techniques, and when to see a doctor. |
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