Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for June 03, 2018. |
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Anxiety / Stress |
What is a pseudoseizure? The symptoms of a pseudoseizure are nearly identical to those of an epileptic seizure. However, while misfiring neurons in the brain cause epilepsy, pseudoseizures occur as a result of underlying mental health conditions, such as stress. Here, learn more about pseudoseizures, including how to diagnose and treat them. |
Cancer / Oncology |
Antifungal drug kills dormant colorectal cancer cells Dormant tumor cells in colorectal cancer are therapy-resistant, but a new study has found that a drug used to treat fungal infections could eliminate them. |
Colorectal Cancer |
Antifungal drug kills dormant colorectal cancer cells Dormant tumor cells in colorectal cancer are therapy-resistant, but a new study has found that a drug used to treat fungal infections could eliminate them. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
Can we 'switch off' the pleasure of sweet tastes? A study investigates how different tastes are processed in the brain. Scientists find that by manipulating nerve cells, they can 'switch off' some tastes. |
Mental Health |
What is a pseudoseizure? The symptoms of a pseudoseizure are nearly identical to those of an epileptic seizure. However, while misfiring neurons in the brain cause epilepsy, pseudoseizures occur as a result of underlying mental health conditions, such as stress. Here, learn more about pseudoseizures, including how to diagnose and treat them. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Can we 'switch off' the pleasure of sweet tastes? A study investigates how different tastes are processed in the brain. Scientists find that by manipulating nerve cells, they can 'switch off' some tastes. | What is a pseudoseizure? The symptoms of a pseudoseizure are nearly identical to those of an epileptic seizure. However, while misfiring neurons in the brain cause epilepsy, pseudoseizures occur as a result of underlying mental health conditions, such as stress. Here, learn more about pseudoseizures, including how to diagnose and treat them. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
What is a pseudoseizure? The symptoms of a pseudoseizure are nearly identical to those of an epileptic seizure. However, while misfiring neurons in the brain cause epilepsy, pseudoseizures occur as a result of underlying mental health conditions, such as stress. Here, learn more about pseudoseizures, including how to diagnose and treat them. |
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