Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for April 13, 2018. |
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ADHD / ADD |
Coping with a Vyvanse crash When Vyvanse starts to wear off, or when a person stops taking the medication suddenly, they may experience a Vyvanse crash. This ADHD medication can cause severe withdrawal symptoms such as fatigue or depression. In this article we look at methods a person can use to help cope with the symptoms of a Vyvanse crash. |
Coping with an Adderall crash Adderall is a stimulant medication that is used to treat ADHD or narcolepsy. When a person stops taking Adderall too quickly, they can experience withdrawal symptoms, such as sleep problems or depression. Here, we look at the causes and timeline of an Adderall crash and give tips and remedies for coping if it happens. |
Alcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs |
Coping with a Vyvanse crash When Vyvanse starts to wear off, or when a person stops taking the medication suddenly, they may experience a Vyvanse crash. This ADHD medication can cause severe withdrawal symptoms such as fatigue or depression. In this article we look at methods a person can use to help cope with the symptoms of a Vyvanse crash. | Coping with an Adderall crash Adderall is a stimulant medication that is used to treat ADHD or narcolepsy. When a person stops taking Adderall too quickly, they can experience withdrawal symptoms, such as sleep problems or depression. Here, we look at the causes and timeline of an Adderall crash and give tips and remedies for coping if it happens. |
Allergy |
Peanut allergies may soon be treated with a vaccine After 2 decades of research, scientists have now developed an anti-allergic vaccine, which they have just successfully tested in mice. | Ragweed allergy: What it is and foods to avoid Ragweed allergies are common but can cause bothersome symptoms, including coughing, sneezing, watery eyes, and a runny nose. In this article, learn about how to prevent symptoms and what foods to avoid. We also look at where and when ragweed grows, treatment options, and how allergy testing works. |
Anxiety / Stress |
Coping with a Vyvanse crash When Vyvanse starts to wear off, or when a person stops taking the medication suddenly, they may experience a Vyvanse crash. This ADHD medication can cause severe withdrawal symptoms such as fatigue or depression. In this article we look at methods a person can use to help cope with the symptoms of a Vyvanse crash. |
Asthma |
Physical and mental benefits of swimming Swimming can benefit the mind and body in various ways. It is a low-impact activity, and this quality helps many people, including older adults and people with certain disabilities, to exercise, lose weight, build muscle, and relax. Here, learn more about the range of health benefits that swimming can offer. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
Could your fitness boost your kids' brain power? Adult male mice exposed to a stimulating environment with lots of exercise boost learning ability in offspring through altered sperm RNA, study shows. |
Cancer / Oncology |
Personalized vaccine fights off cancer in clinical trial A groundbreaking new pilot study designs personalized tumor vaccines for people with late-stage ovarian cancer. The results are promising. |
Eating Disorders |
Coping with a Vyvanse crash When Vyvanse starts to wear off, or when a person stops taking the medication suddenly, they may experience a Vyvanse crash. This ADHD medication can cause severe withdrawal symptoms such as fatigue or depression. In this article we look at methods a person can use to help cope with the symptoms of a Vyvanse crash. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
Physical and mental benefits of swimming Swimming can benefit the mind and body in various ways. It is a low-impact activity, and this quality helps many people, including older adults and people with certain disabilities, to exercise, lose weight, build muscle, and relax. Here, learn more about the range of health benefits that swimming can offer. | Diabetes: Belly fat gene increases risk A gene that predisposes people to store excess fat on their belly rather than their hips increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes significantly. |
Food Allergy |
Peanut allergies may soon be treated with a vaccine After 2 decades of research, scientists have now developed an anti-allergic vaccine, which they have just successfully tested in mice. | Ragweed allergy: What it is and foods to avoid Ragweed allergies are common but can cause bothersome symptoms, including coughing, sneezing, watery eyes, and a runny nose. In this article, learn about how to prevent symptoms and what foods to avoid. We also look at where and when ragweed grows, treatment options, and how allergy testing works. |
Genetics |
Could your fitness boost your kids' brain power? Adult male mice exposed to a stimulating environment with lots of exercise boost learning ability in offspring through altered sperm RNA, study shows. | Diabetes: Belly fat gene increases risk A gene that predisposes people to store excess fat on their belly rather than their hips increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes significantly. | Being a 'night owl' could kill you, study finds If you're a 'night owl,' you might want to change your bedtime habits; researchers reveal that late nights could raise the risk of early death. |
Immune System / Vaccines |
Personalized vaccine fights off cancer in clinical trial A groundbreaking new pilot study designs personalized tumor vaccines for people with late-stage ovarian cancer. The results are promising. |
IT / Internet / E-mail |
Is it time you went on a social media detox? Have your social media accounts become a source of stress more than one of enjoyment? Read this Spotlight and learn why you may want to consider a detox. |
Mental Health |
Is it time you went on a social media detox? Have your social media accounts become a source of stress more than one of enjoyment? Read this Spotlight and learn why you may want to consider a detox. |
Multiple Sclerosis |
Physical and mental benefits of swimming Swimming can benefit the mind and body in various ways. It is a low-impact activity, and this quality helps many people, including older adults and people with certain disabilities, to exercise, lose weight, build muscle, and relax. Here, learn more about the range of health benefits that swimming can offer. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Could your fitness boost your kids' brain power? Adult male mice exposed to a stimulating environment with lots of exercise boost learning ability in offspring through altered sperm RNA, study shows. | Being a 'night owl' could kill you, study finds If you're a 'night owl,' you might want to change your bedtime habits; researchers reveal that late nights could raise the risk of early death. |
Nutrition / Diet |
Peanut allergies may soon be treated with a vaccine After 2 decades of research, scientists have now developed an anti-allergic vaccine, which they have just successfully tested in mice. |
Ovarian Cancer |
Personalized vaccine fights off cancer in clinical trial A groundbreaking new pilot study designs personalized tumor vaccines for people with late-stage ovarian cancer. The results are promising. |
Palliative Care / Hospice Care |
Why does a death rattle occur? The process of dying is complex, and a death rattle is an initial indication that death is approaching. It occurs when a person is unable to clear secretions from the back of the throat. Understanding the signs can help to make the death of a loved one more manageable. Learn more about the death rattle here. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Is it time you went on a social media detox? Have your social media accounts become a source of stress more than one of enjoyment? Read this Spotlight and learn why you may want to consider a detox. |
Public Health |
Peanut allergies may soon be treated with a vaccine After 2 decades of research, scientists have now developed an anti-allergic vaccine, which they have just successfully tested in mice. | Being a 'night owl' could kill you, study finds If you're a 'night owl,' you might want to change your bedtime habits; researchers reveal that late nights could raise the risk of early death. |
Sleep / Sleep Disorders / Insomnia |
Is it time you went on a social media detox? Have your social media accounts become a source of stress more than one of enjoyment? Read this Spotlight and learn why you may want to consider a detox. | Coping with an Adderall crash Adderall is a stimulant medication that is used to treat ADHD or narcolepsy. When a person stops taking Adderall too quickly, they can experience withdrawal symptoms, such as sleep problems or depression. Here, we look at the causes and timeline of an Adderall crash and give tips and remedies for coping if it happens. | Being a 'night owl' could kill you, study finds If you're a 'night owl,' you might want to change your bedtime habits; researchers reveal that late nights could raise the risk of early death. |
Sports Medicine / Fitness |
Physical and mental benefits of swimming Swimming can benefit the mind and body in various ways. It is a low-impact activity, and this quality helps many people, including older adults and people with certain disabilities, to exercise, lose weight, build muscle, and relax. Here, learn more about the range of health benefits that swimming can offer. | Could your fitness boost your kids' brain power? Adult male mice exposed to a stimulating environment with lots of exercise boost learning ability in offspring through altered sperm RNA, study shows. |
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