Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for July 14, 2018. |
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Allergy |
How to get rid of an amoxicillin rash A reaction to amoxicillin, a medication used to treat bacterial infections, causes an amoxicillin rash. A side effect of amoxicillin can be a rash that may be mild or severe. Treatment options include medication, applying oatmeal to the rash, and drinking plenty of water. Learn more about an amoxicillin rash here. |
Cardiovascular / Cardiology |
Even minor distress puts you at risk of chronic disease New research finds that you needn't experience high levels of distress for your risk of chronic diseases to increase; low distress levels are enough. |
COPD |
Even minor distress puts you at risk of chronic disease New research finds that you needn't experience high levels of distress for your risk of chronic diseases to increase; low distress levels are enough. |
Dermatology |
How to get rid of an amoxicillin rash A reaction to amoxicillin, a medication used to treat bacterial infections, causes an amoxicillin rash. A side effect of amoxicillin can be a rash that may be mild or severe. Treatment options include medication, applying oatmeal to the rash, and drinking plenty of water. Learn more about an amoxicillin rash here. |
Immune System / Vaccines |
Inflammation: What can deep-diving seals teach us? Inflammation is a part of many diseases, so researchers are keen to understand how it may be modified. A new study suggests that seals may offer insight. |
Mental Health |
Even minor distress puts you at risk of chronic disease New research finds that you needn't experience high levels of distress for your risk of chronic diseases to increase; low distress levels are enough. |
Pharma Industry / Biotech Industry |
How to get rid of an amoxicillin rash A reaction to amoxicillin, a medication used to treat bacterial infections, causes an amoxicillin rash. A side effect of amoxicillin can be a rash that may be mild or severe. Treatment options include medication, applying oatmeal to the rash, and drinking plenty of water. Learn more about an amoxicillin rash here. |
Pharmacy / Pharmacist |
How to get rid of an amoxicillin rash A reaction to amoxicillin, a medication used to treat bacterial infections, causes an amoxicillin rash. A side effect of amoxicillin can be a rash that may be mild or severe. Treatment options include medication, applying oatmeal to the rash, and drinking plenty of water. Learn more about an amoxicillin rash here. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Even minor distress puts you at risk of chronic disease New research finds that you needn't experience high levels of distress for your risk of chronic diseases to increase; low distress levels are enough. |
Veterinary |
Inflammation: What can deep-diving seals teach us? Inflammation is a part of many diseases, so researchers are keen to understand how it may be modified. A new study suggests that seals may offer insight. |
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