Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for October 02, 2018. |
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Bones / Orthopedics |
Some chiropractic treatments can harm eyesight A new case study warns that certain chiropractic techniques can lead to problems with vision due to their direct effect on the eye's retina. |
Breast Cancer |
Mediterranean diet promotes anticancer bacteria in the breast Compared with following a Western diet, a Mediterranean diet alters breast metabolites and microbiome to favor anticancer effects, a mammal study shows. |
Cardiovascular / Cardiology |
Some chiropractic treatments can harm eyesight A new case study warns that certain chiropractic techniques can lead to problems with vision due to their direct effect on the eye's retina. | Does 'bad' cholesterol deserve its bad name? A new study challenges the long-held belief that low-density lipoprotein cholesterol causes heart disease, and that statins benefit cardiovascular health. | Yo-yoing weight linked to higher cardiovascular risk Researchers warn that fluctuations in a series of health measurements, including body weight, are linked with a heightened risk of cardiovascular events. |
Cholesterol |
Does 'bad' cholesterol deserve its bad name? A new study challenges the long-held belief that low-density lipoprotein cholesterol causes heart disease, and that statins benefit cardiovascular health. | Yo-yoing weight linked to higher cardiovascular risk Researchers warn that fluctuations in a series of health measurements, including body weight, are linked with a heightened risk of cardiovascular events. |
Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine |
Some chiropractic treatments can harm eyesight A new case study warns that certain chiropractic techniques can lead to problems with vision due to their direct effect on the eye's retina. |
Eye Health / Blindness |
Some chiropractic treatments can harm eyesight A new case study warns that certain chiropractic techniques can lead to problems with vision due to their direct effect on the eye's retina. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
Yo-yoing weight linked to higher cardiovascular risk Researchers warn that fluctuations in a series of health measurements, including body weight, are linked with a heightened risk of cardiovascular events. |
Heart Disease |
Does 'bad' cholesterol deserve its bad name? A new study challenges the long-held belief that low-density lipoprotein cholesterol causes heart disease, and that statins benefit cardiovascular health. |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
Mediterranean diet promotes anticancer bacteria in the breast Compared with following a Western diet, a Mediterranean diet alters breast metabolites and microbiome to favor anticancer effects, a mammal study shows. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Exploring the brain networks behind our free will New research shows that a person's sense of agency and volition are not located in isolated brain regions, but in networks spread throughout the brain. |
Nutrition / Diet |
Mediterranean diet promotes anticancer bacteria in the breast Compared with following a Western diet, a Mediterranean diet alters breast metabolites and microbiome to favor anticancer effects, a mammal study shows. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Exploring the brain networks behind our free will New research shows that a person's sense of agency and volition are not located in isolated brain regions, but in networks spread throughout the brain. |
Stroke |
Yo-yoing weight linked to higher cardiovascular risk Researchers warn that fluctuations in a series of health measurements, including body weight, are linked with a heightened risk of cardiovascular events. |
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