Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for September 18, 2018. |
Dear S.C.T.C, |
Body Aches |
How does RA affect different parts of the body? The hallmark of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is pain in the joints, but it can also affect many other body parts. In this article, we look at the diverse systemic and long-term effects of RA. |
Breast Cancer |
Double mastectomy recovery: What to know It can be difficult to know what to expect after a double mastectomy. In this article, we discuss the physical and emotional side effects of surgery and provide tips to aid recovery at home. We also cover how to prepare for the procedure and the length of the recovery time. |
Cancer / Oncology |
Double mastectomy recovery: What to know It can be difficult to know what to expect after a double mastectomy. In this article, we discuss the physical and emotional side effects of surgery and provide tips to aid recovery at home. We also cover how to prepare for the procedure and the length of the recovery time. |
Cardiovascular / Cardiology |
High blood pressure breakthrough: Over 500 genes uncovered The world's largest genetic study of hypertension finds that the number of genetic loci involved is three times larger than previously thought. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
Can eating this type of sugar prevent weight gain? Newly published research finds that mannose, a type of sugar, has surprising effects on metabolism, weight gain, and the gut's microbiome. |
GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology |
Can eating this type of sugar prevent weight gain? Newly published research finds that mannose, a type of sugar, has surprising effects on metabolism, weight gain, and the gut's microbiome. |
Genetics |
High blood pressure breakthrough: Over 500 genes uncovered The world's largest genetic study of hypertension finds that the number of genetic loci involved is three times larger than previously thought. |
Hypertension |
High blood pressure breakthrough: Over 500 genes uncovered The world's largest genetic study of hypertension finds that the number of genetic loci involved is three times larger than previously thought. |
Immune System / Vaccines |
MS: Is a 'rogue' brain and lymph node interaction to blame? New research suggests that the brain sends a 'rogue' signal to the immune system through lymphatic vessels, thus triggering multiple sclerosis mechanisms. |
Lymphology/Lymphedema |
MS: Is a 'rogue' brain and lymph node interaction to blame? New research suggests that the brain sends a 'rogue' signal to the immune system through lymphatic vessels, thus triggering multiple sclerosis mechanisms. |
Multiple Sclerosis |
MS: Is a 'rogue' brain and lymph node interaction to blame? New research suggests that the brain sends a 'rogue' signal to the immune system through lymphatic vessels, thus triggering multiple sclerosis mechanisms. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Schizophrenia: 'Resyncing' brain circuits could halt symptoms 'Resyncing' brain circuits in an adult mouse model of schizophrenia eliminated some neural and behavioral symptoms of the disorder, a new study found. | MS: Is a 'rogue' brain and lymph node interaction to blame? New research suggests that the brain sends a 'rogue' signal to the immune system through lymphatic vessels, thus triggering multiple sclerosis mechanisms. |
Nutrition / Diet |
Can eating this type of sugar prevent weight gain? Newly published research finds that mannose, a type of sugar, has surprising effects on metabolism, weight gain, and the gut's microbiome. |
Pain / Anesthetics |
Double mastectomy recovery: What to know It can be difficult to know what to expect after a double mastectomy. In this article, we discuss the physical and emotional side effects of surgery and provide tips to aid recovery at home. We also cover how to prepare for the procedure and the length of the recovery time. | How does RA affect different parts of the body? The hallmark of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is pain in the joints, but it can also affect many other body parts. In this article, we look at the diverse systemic and long-term effects of RA. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Research reveals four distinct personality clusters Existing personality tests have long been criticized by experts as unreliable. New 'big data' research, however, reveals four solid personality clusters. |
Public Health |
High blood pressure breakthrough: Over 500 genes uncovered The world's largest genetic study of hypertension finds that the number of genetic loci involved is three times larger than previously thought. |
Rheumatoid Arthritis |
How does RA affect different parts of the body? The hallmark of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is pain in the joints, but it can also affect many other body parts. In this article, we look at the diverse systemic and long-term effects of RA. |
Schizophrenia |
Schizophrenia: 'Resyncing' brain circuits could halt symptoms 'Resyncing' brain circuits in an adult mouse model of schizophrenia eliminated some neural and behavioral symptoms of the disorder, a new study found. |
Women's Health / Gynecology |
Double mastectomy recovery: What to know It can be difficult to know what to expect after a double mastectomy. In this article, we discuss the physical and emotional side effects of surgery and provide tips to aid recovery at home. We also cover how to prepare for the procedure and the length of the recovery time. |
Chat with MNT on Facebook Messenger Get the latest MNT news in Facebook Messenger. Chat with us now! Just send us a message from our Facebook page. Alternatively, use this link to chat directly on Messenger. |
You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed through your MNT account on our web site, Medical News Today. If you wish to alter any of your subscription details (name, email address etc) or chosen news categories, please log into log into your newsletter preferences page. To unsubscribe from these newsletters immediately, please click here. |
Contact MNT | Privacy policy Healthline Media UK Ltd ® 2004-2018 All rights reserved.Medical News Today is a registered trademark of Healthline Media |
No comments:
Post a Comment