Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for September 11, 2018. |
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ADHD / ADD |
Autism prognosis: Parental genes 'incredibly useful' While a main variant primes a person to develop a complex disorder such as autism, their 'genetic background' sets the 'clinical features,' a study finds. |
Autism |
Autism prognosis: Parental genes 'incredibly useful' While a main variant primes a person to develop a complex disorder such as autism, their 'genetic background' sets the 'clinical features,' a study finds. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
Fasting-induced anti-aging molecule keeps blood vessels young A ketone molecule produced by the body during calorie restriction keeps blood vessels young, staving off age-related chronic disease. | What makes aggressive brain cancer 'immortal?' Aggressive brain cancer cells are able to prolong their own lifespans indefinitely. How does this happen, and what strategy might curb this mechanism? |
Cancer / Oncology |
Vaping 'pumps' cancer-causing substances into the lungs A new study confirms that e-cigarette users absorb 'significant' quantities of carcinogenic substances into their lungs through vaping. | What makes aggressive brain cancer 'immortal?' Aggressive brain cancer cells are able to prolong their own lifespans indefinitely. How does this happen, and what strategy might curb this mechanism? |
Cardiovascular / Cardiology |
Fasting-induced anti-aging molecule keeps blood vessels young A ketone molecule produced by the body during calorie restriction keeps blood vessels young, staving off age-related chronic disease. |
Genetics |
Autism prognosis: Parental genes 'incredibly useful' While a main variant primes a person to develop a complex disorder such as autism, their 'genetic background' sets the 'clinical features,' a study finds. | What makes aggressive brain cancer 'immortal?' Aggressive brain cancer cells are able to prolong their own lifespans indefinitely. How does this happen, and what strategy might curb this mechanism? |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
What makes aggressive brain cancer 'immortal?' Aggressive brain cancer cells are able to prolong their own lifespans indefinitely. How does this happen, and what strategy might curb this mechanism? | What do gut decisions reveal about us? A new study compares the psychological effects of intuitive decisions based on the proverbial gut feeling with decisions made after careful deliberation. |
Nutrition / Diet |
Fasting-induced anti-aging molecule keeps blood vessels young A ketone molecule produced by the body during calorie restriction keeps blood vessels young, staving off age-related chronic disease. | Health benefits of hemp seeds Hemp seeds are small, brown seeds from the Cannabis sativa plant. They have a rich nutritional profile, with high concentrations of protein and healthful fatty acids. Wide-ranging research suggests that the seeds may reduce symptoms of specific ailments. Learn more about the benefits of hemp seeds here. | Can you eat sushi while breastfeeding? While many women know that they should avoid sushi during pregnancy, they may wonder whether or not sushi is safe to eat while breastfeeding. There is no reason to avoid eating sushi from a reputable source while breastfeeding. Some types of fish may have health benefits for the woman and baby. Learn more here. |
Pediatrics / Children's Health |
Can you eat sushi while breastfeeding? While many women know that they should avoid sushi during pregnancy, they may wonder whether or not sushi is safe to eat while breastfeeding. There is no reason to avoid eating sushi from a reputable source while breastfeeding. Some types of fish may have health benefits for the woman and baby. Learn more here. |
Pregnancy / Obstetrics |
Can you eat sushi while breastfeeding? While many women know that they should avoid sushi during pregnancy, they may wonder whether or not sushi is safe to eat while breastfeeding. There is no reason to avoid eating sushi from a reputable source while breastfeeding. Some types of fish may have health benefits for the woman and baby. Learn more here. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Autism prognosis: Parental genes 'incredibly useful' While a main variant primes a person to develop a complex disorder such as autism, their 'genetic background' sets the 'clinical features,' a study finds. | What do gut decisions reveal about us? A new study compares the psychological effects of intuitive decisions based on the proverbial gut feeling with decisions made after careful deliberation. |
Pulmonary System |
Vaping 'pumps' cancer-causing substances into the lungs A new study confirms that e-cigarette users absorb 'significant' quantities of carcinogenic substances into their lungs through vaping. |
Seniors / Aging |
Fasting-induced anti-aging molecule keeps blood vessels young A ketone molecule produced by the body during calorie restriction keeps blood vessels young, staving off age-related chronic disease. |
Smoking / Quit Smoking |
Vaping 'pumps' cancer-causing substances into the lungs A new study confirms that e-cigarette users absorb 'significant' quantities of carcinogenic substances into their lungs through vaping. |
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