Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for September 23, 2018. |
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Back Pain |
Could video games help treat chronic back pain? A recent study concludes that a special type of video game could be used to successfully reduce chronic low back pain at a patient's home. |
Bipolar |
Stress-regulating brain area larger in depression, bipolar New research finds that the hypothalamus, the brain area that controls the stress response, is larger in people with affective disorders. |
Depression |
Stress-regulating brain area larger in depression, bipolar New research finds that the hypothalamus, the brain area that controls the stress response, is larger in people with affective disorders. |
Medical Innovation |
Could video games help treat chronic back pain? A recent study concludes that a special type of video game could be used to successfully reduce chronic low back pain at a patient's home. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Stress-regulating brain area larger in depression, bipolar New research finds that the hypothalamus, the brain area that controls the stress response, is larger in people with affective disorders. |
Pain / Anesthetics |
Could video games help treat chronic back pain? A recent study concludes that a special type of video game could be used to successfully reduce chronic low back pain at a patient's home. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Stress-regulating brain area larger in depression, bipolar New research finds that the hypothalamus, the brain area that controls the stress response, is larger in people with affective disorders. |
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