Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for September 05, 2018. |
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Alzheimer's / Dementia |
Alzheimer's: How does tau disrupt brain cells? Tangles of tau protein are a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease. Now, scientists have uncovered a new mechanism through which tau disrupts brain cells. | Dementia: 10-year risk estimates may inform prevention A new study provides 10-year estimates for dementia risk, focusing on age, sex, and genetic predisposition. This may lead to early preventive initiatives. |
Anxiety / Stress |
Anxiety in the West: Is it on the rise? Anxiety seems to be taking over society. In this article, we ask whether anxiety really is on the rise, and why it might be increasing in prevalence. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
Alzheimer's: How does tau disrupt brain cells? Tangles of tau protein are a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease. Now, scientists have uncovered a new mechanism through which tau disrupts brain cells. |
Cardiovascular / Cardiology |
Common painkiller poses risk to heart health New research suggests that a widely used painkiller raises the risk of major cardiovascular problems such as heart attack and stroke. |
Depression |
Anxiety in the West: Is it on the rise? Anxiety seems to be taking over society. In this article, we ask whether anxiety really is on the rise, and why it might be increasing in prevalence. |
Dermatology |
What are some skin-friendly foods? Many foods can benefit the skin, including salmon, avocados, green tea, and several kinds of seeds and nuts. Adding skin-friendly foods to the diet can often improve overall health as well. In this article, we provide the research behind the best foods for healthful skin. |
Flu / Cold / SARS |
Which airport surfaces carry the most viruses? New research examines several surfaces in a major airport during the peak flu season. The study reveals which surfaces have the highest number of viruses. |
Genetics |
Dementia: 10-year risk estimates may inform prevention A new study provides 10-year estimates for dementia risk, focusing on age, sex, and genetic predisposition. This may lead to early preventive initiatives. |
Heart Disease |
Common painkiller poses risk to heart health New research suggests that a widely used painkiller raises the risk of major cardiovascular problems such as heart attack and stroke. |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
Which airport surfaces carry the most viruses? New research examines several surfaces in a major airport during the peak flu season. The study reveals which surfaces have the highest number of viruses. |
Mental Health |
Anxiety in the West: Is it on the rise? Anxiety seems to be taking over society. In this article, we ask whether anxiety really is on the rise, and why it might be increasing in prevalence. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Alzheimer's: How does tau disrupt brain cells? Tangles of tau protein are a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease. Now, scientists have uncovered a new mechanism through which tau disrupts brain cells. | Dementia: 10-year risk estimates may inform prevention A new study provides 10-year estimates for dementia risk, focusing on age, sex, and genetic predisposition. This may lead to early preventive initiatives. |
Nutrition / Diet |
What are some skin-friendly foods? Many foods can benefit the skin, including salmon, avocados, green tea, and several kinds of seeds and nuts. Adding skin-friendly foods to the diet can often improve overall health as well. In this article, we provide the research behind the best foods for healthful skin. |
Pain / Anesthetics |
Common painkiller poses risk to heart health New research suggests that a widely used painkiller raises the risk of major cardiovascular problems such as heart attack and stroke. |
Psoriasis |
What are some skin-friendly foods? Many foods can benefit the skin, including salmon, avocados, green tea, and several kinds of seeds and nuts. Adding skin-friendly foods to the diet can often improve overall health as well. In this article, we provide the research behind the best foods for healthful skin. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Anxiety in the West: Is it on the rise? Anxiety seems to be taking over society. In this article, we ask whether anxiety really is on the rise, and why it might be increasing in prevalence. |
Public Health |
Which airport surfaces carry the most viruses? New research examines several surfaces in a major airport during the peak flu season. The study reveals which surfaces have the highest number of viruses. | Common painkiller poses risk to heart health New research suggests that a widely used painkiller raises the risk of major cardiovascular problems such as heart attack and stroke. |
Seniors / Aging |
Dementia: 10-year risk estimates may inform prevention A new study provides 10-year estimates for dementia risk, focusing on age, sex, and genetic predisposition. This may lead to early preventive initiatives. |
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