Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for April 14, 2018. |
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Allergy |
How do you treat an allergic reaction? Allergic reactions are numerous and varied, and the best treatments depend on the specific symptoms, such as rashes or sinus problems, and their severity. Allergies can be treated at home with antihistamines, steroids, and some natural remedies. Severe cases, such as anaphylaxis, need emergency medical attention. |
Alzheimer's / Dementia |
How the brain's 'immune memory' may lead to Alzheimer's A new study shows that the brain's immune cells retain a memory of previous inflammation, which causes them to react differently to toxic brain proteins. |
Emergency Medicine |
How do you treat an allergic reaction? Allergic reactions are numerous and varied, and the best treatments depend on the specific symptoms, such as rashes or sinus problems, and their severity. Allergies can be treated at home with antihistamines, steroids, and some natural remedies. Severe cases, such as anaphylaxis, need emergency medical attention. |
Food Allergy |
How do you treat an allergic reaction? Allergic reactions are numerous and varied, and the best treatments depend on the specific symptoms, such as rashes or sinus problems, and their severity. Allergies can be treated at home with antihistamines, steroids, and some natural remedies. Severe cases, such as anaphylaxis, need emergency medical attention. |
Genetics |
How the brain's 'immune memory' may lead to Alzheimer's A new study shows that the brain's immune cells retain a memory of previous inflammation, which causes them to react differently to toxic brain proteins. | 'Mutant ferrets' shine a light on human brain evolution While using a novel, genetically modified ferret to investigate microcephaly, researchers stumble across clues as to the evolution of our large brains. |
Immune System / Vaccines |
How the brain's 'immune memory' may lead to Alzheimer's A new study shows that the brain's immune cells retain a memory of previous inflammation, which causes them to react differently to toxic brain proteins. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
How the brain's 'immune memory' may lead to Alzheimer's A new study shows that the brain's immune cells retain a memory of previous inflammation, which causes them to react differently to toxic brain proteins. | 'Mutant ferrets' shine a light on human brain evolution While using a novel, genetically modified ferret to investigate microcephaly, researchers stumble across clues as to the evolution of our large brains. |
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