Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for April 20, 2018. |
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Allergy |
How long are you contagious with pink eye? Pink eye is a relatively common eye condition. There are many potential causes, but one of the most significant problems is how not to spread the condition to others. There are different types of pink eye, which can change the length of contagiousness. Knowing the signs can help a person avoid infecting anybody else. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
Have some humans evolved into real-life merfolk? Can the human body adapt to fit different environments? Sea nomad people from Southeast Asia testify to humans' versatility and endurance. |
Blood / Hematology |
Have some humans evolved into real-life merfolk? Can the human body adapt to fit different environments? Sea nomad people from Southeast Asia testify to humans' versatility and endurance. |
Body Aches |
How to make yourself fart Farting is an everyday term for the expulsion of gas that builds up in the body. Gas can cause uncomfortable bloating and pain, but many yoga poses and other positions can help a person pass gas naturally. We also look at which foods cause gas and give other tips on reducing flatulence or releasing it when needed. |
Crohn's / IBD |
What to eat and avoid on a low-fiber diet Fiber is an essential part of a healthful diet, but some people may benefit from eating less fiber, especially if they have irritable bowel disease (IBD) or have had a recent bowel surgery. In this article, learn which foods to eat and to avoid when on a low-fiber diet, as well as tips on how to get adequate nutrients. |
Dermatology |
How to get rid of greasy hair naturally There are many ways to get rid of oily, greasy hair. These include changing how the hair is washed, the products used, and a number of natural remedies that could help. In this article, we look at 17 natural remedies that could improve the appearance of hair and make the scalp less itchy and uncomfortable. | Sebaceous hyperplasia: Treatment and home remedies When sebaceous glands become enlarged, small bumps can appear under the skin, often on the face. These bumps are harmless, but some choose to remove them for cosmetic reasons. Here, learn about medical procedures and at-home treatment options. We also look at whether sebaceous hyperplasia can be prevented. |
Endocrinology |
Why all men 'should be concerned about declining testosterone' A new study finds a strong link between low total testosterone and chronic diseases in men of all ages, especially in the under-40 and 60-plus age groups. |
Eye Health / Blindness |
How long are you contagious with pink eye? Pink eye is a relatively common eye condition. There are many potential causes, but one of the most significant problems is how not to spread the condition to others. There are different types of pink eye, which can change the length of contagiousness. Knowing the signs can help a person avoid infecting anybody else. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
Could gut bacteria cause joint pain? A study looks at the relationship between diet, gut bacteria, and osteoarthritis. Surprisingly, it found that the microbiome is linked to joint health. | Why all men 'should be concerned about declining testosterone' A new study finds a strong link between low total testosterone and chronic diseases in men of all ages, especially in the under-40 and 60-plus age groups. |
GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology |
How to make yourself fart Farting is an everyday term for the expulsion of gas that builds up in the body. Gas can cause uncomfortable bloating and pain, but many yoga poses and other positions can help a person pass gas naturally. We also look at which foods cause gas and give other tips on reducing flatulence or releasing it when needed. | What to eat and avoid on a low-fiber diet Fiber is an essential part of a healthful diet, but some people may benefit from eating less fiber, especially if they have irritable bowel disease (IBD) or have had a recent bowel surgery. In this article, learn which foods to eat and to avoid when on a low-fiber diet, as well as tips on how to get adequate nutrients. |
Genetics |
Have some humans evolved into real-life merfolk? Can the human body adapt to fit different environments? Sea nomad people from Southeast Asia testify to humans' versatility and endurance. |
Immune System / Vaccines |
How to beat psoriasis at its own game Harnessing the power of immune cells, researchers create a compound that successfully treats psoriasis in mice. The innovative approach may also treat MS. |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
How long are you contagious with pink eye? Pink eye is a relatively common eye condition. There are many potential causes, but one of the most significant problems is how not to spread the condition to others. There are different types of pink eye, which can change the length of contagiousness. Knowing the signs can help a person avoid infecting anybody else. |
Men's Health |
Why all men 'should be concerned about declining testosterone' A new study finds a strong link between low total testosterone and chronic diseases in men of all ages, especially in the under-40 and 60-plus age groups. |
Mental Health |
A waking nightmare: The enigma of sleep paralysis In sleep paralysis, your mind wakes up, but your body does not. You may also experience frightening hallucinations. What is this, and how can we cope? |
Multiple Sclerosis |
How to beat psoriasis at its own game Harnessing the power of immune cells, researchers create a compound that successfully treats psoriasis in mice. The innovative approach may also treat MS. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
A waking nightmare: The enigma of sleep paralysis In sleep paralysis, your mind wakes up, but your body does not. You may also experience frightening hallucinations. What is this, and how can we cope? |
Nutrition / Diet |
Could gut bacteria cause joint pain? A study looks at the relationship between diet, gut bacteria, and osteoarthritis. Surprisingly, it found that the microbiome is linked to joint health. | How to make yourself fart Farting is an everyday term for the expulsion of gas that builds up in the body. Gas can cause uncomfortable bloating and pain, but many yoga poses and other positions can help a person pass gas naturally. We also look at which foods cause gas and give other tips on reducing flatulence or releasing it when needed. | What to eat and avoid on a low-fiber diet Fiber is an essential part of a healthful diet, but some people may benefit from eating less fiber, especially if they have irritable bowel disease (IBD) or have had a recent bowel surgery. In this article, learn which foods to eat and to avoid when on a low-fiber diet, as well as tips on how to get adequate nutrients. |
Osteoarthritis |
Could gut bacteria cause joint pain? A study looks at the relationship between diet, gut bacteria, and osteoarthritis. Surprisingly, it found that the microbiome is linked to joint health. |
Psoriasis |
How to beat psoriasis at its own game Harnessing the power of immune cells, researchers create a compound that successfully treats psoriasis in mice. The innovative approach may also treat MS. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
A waking nightmare: The enigma of sleep paralysis In sleep paralysis, your mind wakes up, but your body does not. You may also experience frightening hallucinations. What is this, and how can we cope? |
Public Health |
How to make yourself fart Farting is an everyday term for the expulsion of gas that builds up in the body. Gas can cause uncomfortable bloating and pain, but many yoga poses and other positions can help a person pass gas naturally. We also look at which foods cause gas and give other tips on reducing flatulence or releasing it when needed. |
Sleep / Sleep Disorders / Insomnia |
A waking nightmare: The enigma of sleep paralysis In sleep paralysis, your mind wakes up, but your body does not. You may also experience frightening hallucinations. What is this, and how can we cope? |
Ulcerative Colitis |
What to eat and avoid on a low-fiber diet Fiber is an essential part of a healthful diet, but some people may benefit from eating less fiber, especially if they have irritable bowel disease (IBD) or have had a recent bowel surgery. In this article, learn which foods to eat and to avoid when on a low-fiber diet, as well as tips on how to get adequate nutrients. |
Urology / Nephrology |
Why all men 'should be concerned about declining testosterone' A new study finds a strong link between low total testosterone and chronic diseases in men of all ages, especially in the under-40 and 60-plus age groups. |
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