Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for May 30, 2018. |
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Allergy |
The link between hay fever, anxiety, and depression In a recent review, researchers identify important links between hay fever and an increased risk of anxiety and depression in adolescents. |
Anxiety / Stress |
What can I take for PMDD? Premenstrual dysphoric disorder is an uncommon condition that affects people during their menstrual cycle and can cause symptoms such as irritability and anxiety. Natural treatments, including meditation and exercise, can help to alleviate symptoms of the disorder. Learn more about natural treatments here. | What are the health benefits of lemongrass tea? Lemongrass is an herb that people can use to make a nutritious tea. Study results suggest that lemongrass has a wide range of health benefits, including relieving anxiety, lowering cholesterol, and reducing bloating. In this article, we look at these studies and consider the evidence for the benefits of lemongrass. | The link between hay fever, anxiety, and depression In a recent review, researchers identify important links between hay fever and an increased risk of anxiety and depression in adolescents. |
Autism |
Can these hormones provide the key to autism, schizophrenia? The hormones oxytocin and vasopressin have been linked to pair-bonding, but can they help to improve impaired social behavior? A new study investigates. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
Aging may be reversed by smoothing out the wrinkles in our...cells Turns out, it isn't just our skin that gets wrinkled with age, but also our cells. 'Smoothing out' these wrinkles may lead to a long, disease-free life. |
Blood / Hematology |
What is pyuria? Pyuria is an elevated number of white blood cells in the urine, which can cause the urine to appear cloudy or contain pus. In this article, learn about the common causes, including urinary tract infections and sexually transmitted infections, as well as what symptoms to expect. We also cover the treatment options. |
Cancer / Oncology |
Targeting this gene could kill prostate cancer Could a long noncoding RNA that has a role in androgen receptor signaling in prostate cancer be a treatment target that does not lead to resistance? |
Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine |
What can I take for PMDD? Premenstrual dysphoric disorder is an uncommon condition that affects people during their menstrual cycle and can cause symptoms such as irritability and anxiety. Natural treatments, including meditation and exercise, can help to alleviate symptoms of the disorder. Learn more about natural treatments here. | Causes and treatment of pimples on the legs Pimples on the legs may arise for several reasons, including clogged pores, keratosis pilaris, or skin infections. Some pimples may be painful, red, or white, and may produce pus. They can be caused or worsened by shaving. Treatments depend on the cause of the bumps. Learn how to identify and treat leg pimples here. |
Depression |
The link between hay fever, anxiety, and depression In a recent review, researchers identify important links between hay fever and an increased risk of anxiety and depression in adolescents. |
Dermatology |
Causes and treatment of pimples on the legs Pimples on the legs may arise for several reasons, including clogged pores, keratosis pilaris, or skin infections. Some pimples may be painful, red, or white, and may produce pus. They can be caused or worsened by shaving. Treatments depend on the cause of the bumps. Learn how to identify and treat leg pimples here. |
Genetics |
Targeting this gene could kill prostate cancer Could a long noncoding RNA that has a role in androgen receptor signaling in prostate cancer be a treatment target that does not lead to resistance? | Aging may be reversed by smoothing out the wrinkles in our...cells Turns out, it isn't just our skin that gets wrinkled with age, but also our cells. 'Smoothing out' these wrinkles may lead to a long, disease-free life. | Schizophrenia: The placenta may explain risk The placenta may explain why some people genetically predisposed to schizophrenia go on to develop the disorder, while others don't. |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
What are the health benefits of lemongrass tea? Lemongrass is an herb that people can use to make a nutritious tea. Study results suggest that lemongrass has a wide range of health benefits, including relieving anxiety, lowering cholesterol, and reducing bloating. In this article, we look at these studies and consider the evidence for the benefits of lemongrass. | Causes and treatment of pimples on the legs Pimples on the legs may arise for several reasons, including clogged pores, keratosis pilaris, or skin infections. Some pimples may be painful, red, or white, and may produce pus. They can be caused or worsened by shaving. Treatments depend on the cause of the bumps. Learn how to identify and treat leg pimples here. |
Liver Disease / Hepatitis |
Aging may be reversed by smoothing out the wrinkles in our...cells Turns out, it isn't just our skin that gets wrinkled with age, but also our cells. 'Smoothing out' these wrinkles may lead to a long, disease-free life. |
Mental Health |
What can I take for PMDD? Premenstrual dysphoric disorder is an uncommon condition that affects people during their menstrual cycle and can cause symptoms such as irritability and anxiety. Natural treatments, including meditation and exercise, can help to alleviate symptoms of the disorder. Learn more about natural treatments here. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Can these hormones provide the key to autism, schizophrenia? The hormones oxytocin and vasopressin have been linked to pair-bonding, but can they help to improve impaired social behavior? A new study investigates. |
Nutrition / Diet |
What are the health benefits of lemongrass tea? Lemongrass is an herb that people can use to make a nutritious tea. Study results suggest that lemongrass has a wide range of health benefits, including relieving anxiety, lowering cholesterol, and reducing bloating. In this article, we look at these studies and consider the evidence for the benefits of lemongrass. |
Pregnancy / Obstetrics |
Schizophrenia: The placenta may explain risk The placenta may explain why some people genetically predisposed to schizophrenia go on to develop the disorder, while others don't. |
Prostate / Prostate Cancer |
Targeting this gene could kill prostate cancer Could a long noncoding RNA that has a role in androgen receptor signaling in prostate cancer be a treatment target that does not lead to resistance? |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Can these hormones provide the key to autism, schizophrenia? The hormones oxytocin and vasopressin have been linked to pair-bonding, but can they help to improve impaired social behavior? A new study investigates. | Schizophrenia: The placenta may explain risk The placenta may explain why some people genetically predisposed to schizophrenia go on to develop the disorder, while others don't. |
Public Health |
What is the difference between heatstroke and heat exhaustion? Heatstroke and heat exhaustion are two conditions caused by spending time in extremely hot weather. If left untreated, heat exhaustion can lead to heatstroke, which is more serious and can be life-threatening. Learn about the differences in symptoms and treatments here, and how to prevent heat-related illnesses. | Causes and treatment of pimples on the legs Pimples on the legs may arise for several reasons, including clogged pores, keratosis pilaris, or skin infections. Some pimples may be painful, red, or white, and may produce pus. They can be caused or worsened by shaving. Treatments depend on the cause of the bumps. Learn how to identify and treat leg pimples here. |
Schizophrenia |
Can these hormones provide the key to autism, schizophrenia? The hormones oxytocin and vasopressin have been linked to pair-bonding, but can they help to improve impaired social behavior? A new study investigates. | Schizophrenia: The placenta may explain risk The placenta may explain why some people genetically predisposed to schizophrenia go on to develop the disorder, while others don't. |
Seniors / Aging |
Aging may be reversed by smoothing out the wrinkles in our...cells Turns out, it isn't just our skin that gets wrinkled with age, but also our cells. 'Smoothing out' these wrinkles may lead to a long, disease-free life. |
Sexual Health / STDs |
What is pyuria? Pyuria is an elevated number of white blood cells in the urine, which can cause the urine to appear cloudy or contain pus. In this article, learn about the common causes, including urinary tract infections and sexually transmitted infections, as well as what symptoms to expect. We also cover the treatment options. |
Urology / Nephrology |
What is pyuria? Pyuria is an elevated number of white blood cells in the urine, which can cause the urine to appear cloudy or contain pus. In this article, learn about the common causes, including urinary tract infections and sexually transmitted infections, as well as what symptoms to expect. We also cover the treatment options. |
Women's Health / Gynecology |
What can I take for PMDD? Premenstrual dysphoric disorder is an uncommon condition that affects people during their menstrual cycle and can cause symptoms such as irritability and anxiety. Natural treatments, including meditation and exercise, can help to alleviate symptoms of the disorder. Learn more about natural treatments here. |
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