Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for June 19, 2018. |
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Allergy |
Everything you need to know about allergic eczema Allergic eczema, or contact dermatitis, is a skin condition that occurs when a person's skin comes into contact with an allergen. It causes a dry, red, itchy rash. In this article, learn about the triggers, treatment, prevention, and when to see a doctor. We also provide information on other types of eczema. |
Asthma |
What to expect from a bronchoscopy A bronchoscopy is a safe, relatively quick procedure. It allows a doctor to examine the inside of the lungs, which can help them to diagnose the cause of breathing problems or chest pain. In this article, learn what to expect before, during, and after a bronchoscopy, including recovery and possible complications. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
What can autopsies teach us about heart disease? Are we overlooking an important source of clinical information by not using autopsy more in medical research? Several studies suggest the answer is 'yes.' |
Bones / Orthopedics |
What are the symptoms of rotator cuff tendinitis? The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons in the shoulder. Injuries and overuse can harm it, leading to inflammation of the connective tissues. This is called tendinitis, and it can be painful if left untreated. Here, learn about causes, symptoms, and the range of treatment options for rotator cuff tendinitis. |
Breast Cancer |
Vitamin D may decrease breast cancer risk, study reports Vitamin D is crucial to our health, and now, new research has found a 'marked' association between blood levels of this vitamin and breast cancer risk. |
Cancer / Oncology |
Vitamin D may decrease breast cancer risk, study reports Vitamin D is crucial to our health, and now, new research has found a 'marked' association between blood levels of this vitamin and breast cancer risk. | Prostate cancer: Scientists find 63 'new genetic markers' Research locates new genetic markers that may show an elevated risk of developing prostate cancer. This will help to identify men who need early screening. |
Cardiovascular / Cardiology |
What can autopsies teach us about heart disease? Are we overlooking an important source of clinical information by not using autopsy more in medical research? Several studies suggest the answer is 'yes.' |
Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine |
Vitamin D may decrease breast cancer risk, study reports Vitamin D is crucial to our health, and now, new research has found a 'marked' association between blood levels of this vitamin and breast cancer risk. |
Dermatology |
Everything you need to know about allergic eczema Allergic eczema, or contact dermatitis, is a skin condition that occurs when a person's skin comes into contact with an allergen. It causes a dry, red, itchy rash. In this article, learn about the triggers, treatment, prevention, and when to see a doctor. We also provide information on other types of eczema. |
Diabetes |
Are gut bacteria to blame for anxiety, depression in obesity? A study of mice with diet-induced obesity suggests that increases in anxiety and depression behavior may be due to gut bacteria altering brain chemistry. | Why is my urine foamy? A fast urine stream sometimes causes urine to appear foamy. However, foamy urine is also a symptom of several medical conditions. In this article, learn about the potential causes, including dehydration, kidney disease, and diabetes. We also explore treatment options and when to see a doctor. |
Endocrinology |
Are gut bacteria to blame for anxiety, depression in obesity? A study of mice with diet-induced obesity suggests that increases in anxiety and depression behavior may be due to gut bacteria altering brain chemistry. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
Are gut bacteria to blame for anxiety, depression in obesity? A study of mice with diet-induced obesity suggests that increases in anxiety and depression behavior may be due to gut bacteria altering brain chemistry. |
Genetics |
What can autopsies teach us about heart disease? Are we overlooking an important source of clinical information by not using autopsy more in medical research? Several studies suggest the answer is 'yes.' |
Heart Disease |
What can autopsies teach us about heart disease? Are we overlooking an important source of clinical information by not using autopsy more in medical research? Several studies suggest the answer is 'yes.' |
Lung Cancer |
What to expect from a bronchoscopy A bronchoscopy is a safe, relatively quick procedure. It allows a doctor to examine the inside of the lungs, which can help them to diagnose the cause of breathing problems or chest pain. In this article, learn what to expect before, during, and after a bronchoscopy, including recovery and possible complications. |
Medical Devices / Diagnostics |
What to expect from a bronchoscopy A bronchoscopy is a safe, relatively quick procedure. It allows a doctor to examine the inside of the lungs, which can help them to diagnose the cause of breathing problems or chest pain. In this article, learn what to expect before, during, and after a bronchoscopy, including recovery and possible complications. |
Mental Health |
Everything you need to know about facial tics Facial tics are sudden, involuntary muscle movements in the face. They can be mild or severe, making it difficult for a person to carry out everyday activities. Facial tic disorders include transient tic disorder, chronic motor tic disorder, and Tourette's syndrome. Read about treatment, and when to see a doctor. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Everything you need to know about facial tics Facial tics are sudden, involuntary muscle movements in the face. They can be mild or severe, making it difficult for a person to carry out everyday activities. Facial tic disorders include transient tic disorder, chronic motor tic disorder, and Tourette's syndrome. Read about treatment, and when to see a doctor. |
Nutrition / Diet |
Vitamin D may decrease breast cancer risk, study reports Vitamin D is crucial to our health, and now, new research has found a 'marked' association between blood levels of this vitamin and breast cancer risk. |
Pain / Anesthetics |
What are the symptoms of rotator cuff tendinitis? The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons in the shoulder. Injuries and overuse can harm it, leading to inflammation of the connective tissues. This is called tendinitis, and it can be painful if left untreated. Here, learn about causes, symptoms, and the range of treatment options for rotator cuff tendinitis. |
Pediatrics / Children's Health |
Everything you need to know about facial tics Facial tics are sudden, involuntary muscle movements in the face. They can be mild or severe, making it difficult for a person to carry out everyday activities. Facial tic disorders include transient tic disorder, chronic motor tic disorder, and Tourette's syndrome. Read about treatment, and when to see a doctor. |
Prostate / Prostate Cancer |
Prostate cancer: Scientists find 63 'new genetic markers' Research locates new genetic markers that may show an elevated risk of developing prostate cancer. This will help to identify men who need early screening. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Are gut bacteria to blame for anxiety, depression in obesity? A study of mice with diet-induced obesity suggests that increases in anxiety and depression behavior may be due to gut bacteria altering brain chemistry. | Everything you need to know about facial tics Facial tics are sudden, involuntary muscle movements in the face. They can be mild or severe, making it difficult for a person to carry out everyday activities. Facial tic disorders include transient tic disorder, chronic motor tic disorder, and Tourette's syndrome. Read about treatment, and when to see a doctor. | Religious belief may extend life by 4 years A new study of over 1,500 obituaries finds that religious affiliation is linked with a 4-year longevity boost. Social conformity may play a role. |
Public Health |
Religious belief may extend life by 4 years A new study of over 1,500 obituaries finds that religious affiliation is linked with a 4-year longevity boost. Social conformity may play a role. |
Respiratory |
What to expect from a bronchoscopy A bronchoscopy is a safe, relatively quick procedure. It allows a doctor to examine the inside of the lungs, which can help them to diagnose the cause of breathing problems or chest pain. In this article, learn what to expect before, during, and after a bronchoscopy, including recovery and possible complications. |
Seniors / Aging |
Religious belief may extend life by 4 years A new study of over 1,500 obituaries finds that religious affiliation is linked with a 4-year longevity boost. Social conformity may play a role. |
Sports Medicine / Fitness |
What are the symptoms of rotator cuff tendinitis? The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons in the shoulder. Injuries and overuse can harm it, leading to inflammation of the connective tissues. This is called tendinitis, and it can be painful if left untreated. Here, learn about causes, symptoms, and the range of treatment options for rotator cuff tendinitis. |
Urology / Nephrology |
Why is my urine foamy? A fast urine stream sometimes causes urine to appear foamy. However, foamy urine is also a symptom of several medical conditions. In this article, learn about the potential causes, including dehydration, kidney disease, and diabetes. We also explore treatment options and when to see a doctor. |
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