Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for October 05, 2018. |
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Biology / Biochemistry |
Nasal delivery of grape compound shows promising results in lung cancer Administering the natural red wine anticancer compound resveratrol through the nose could protect against lung cancer, a new mouse study finds. |
Blood / Hematology |
Why are my feet swollen? There are many explanations for why a person may have swollen feet. Some causes, such as a twisted or sprained ankle, are obvious. Others might be less apparent but need urgent medical attention. These include a blood clot in the leg, heart failure, and preeclampsia. Find out when to see a doctor for swollen feet here. |
Cancer / Oncology |
Nasal delivery of grape compound shows promising results in lung cancer Administering the natural red wine anticancer compound resveratrol through the nose could protect against lung cancer, a new mouse study finds. |
Cardiovascular / Cardiology |
Why are my feet swollen? There are many explanations for why a person may have swollen feet. Some causes, such as a twisted or sprained ankle, are obvious. Others might be less apparent but need urgent medical attention. These include a blood clot in the leg, heart failure, and preeclampsia. Find out when to see a doctor for swollen feet here. |
Dermatology |
Why are my feet swollen? There are many explanations for why a person may have swollen feet. Some causes, such as a twisted or sprained ankle, are obvious. Others might be less apparent but need urgent medical attention. These include a blood clot in the leg, heart failure, and preeclampsia. Find out when to see a doctor for swollen feet here. |
Diabetes |
Scientists link diabetes to increased risk of arthritis and osteoporosis A study involving more than 100,000 individuals links diabetes to an increased risk of osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and osteoarthritis. |
Erectile Dysfunction / Premature Ejaculation |
Can Viagra permanently damage vision? A case study examines the damage that Viagra can potentially do to the retina. In doses above recommended levels, the blue pill might make you see red. |
Eye Health / Blindness |
Can Viagra permanently damage vision? A case study examines the damage that Viagra can potentially do to the retina. In doses above recommended levels, the blue pill might make you see red. |
Genetics |
Tourette's syndrome: 400 genetic mutations found New research sheds light on the possible genetic causes of Tourette's syndrome and the brain development disruptions that characterize the condition. |
Lung Cancer |
Nasal delivery of grape compound shows promising results in lung cancer Administering the natural red wine anticancer compound resveratrol through the nose could protect against lung cancer, a new mouse study finds. |
Muscular Dystrophy / ALS |
How can gold help repair muscle injuries? In a new and innovative study, researchers have found that gold nanoparticles attached to anti-inflammatory agents can work to promote muscle regeneration. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Tourette's syndrome: 400 genetic mutations found New research sheds light on the possible genetic causes of Tourette's syndrome and the brain development disruptions that characterize the condition. |
Nutrition / Diet |
Nasal delivery of grape compound shows promising results in lung cancer Administering the natural red wine anticancer compound resveratrol through the nose could protect against lung cancer, a new mouse study finds. |
Osteoarthritis |
Scientists link diabetes to increased risk of arthritis and osteoporosis A study involving more than 100,000 individuals links diabetes to an increased risk of osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and osteoarthritis. |
Osteoporosis |
Scientists link diabetes to increased risk of arthritis and osteoporosis A study involving more than 100,000 individuals links diabetes to an increased risk of osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and osteoarthritis. |
Pharmacy / Pharmacist |
Can Viagra permanently damage vision? A case study examines the damage that Viagra can potentially do to the retina. In doses above recommended levels, the blue pill might make you see red. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Tourette's syndrome: 400 genetic mutations found New research sheds light on the possible genetic causes of Tourette's syndrome and the brain development disruptions that characterize the condition. |
Rheumatoid Arthritis |
How can gold help repair muscle injuries? In a new and innovative study, researchers have found that gold nanoparticles attached to anti-inflammatory agents can work to promote muscle regeneration. | Scientists link diabetes to increased risk of arthritis and osteoporosis A study involving more than 100,000 individuals links diabetes to an increased risk of osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and osteoarthritis. |
Sports Medicine / Fitness |
How can gold help repair muscle injuries? In a new and innovative study, researchers have found that gold nanoparticles attached to anti-inflammatory agents can work to promote muscle regeneration. |
Vascular |
Why are my feet swollen? There are many explanations for why a person may have swollen feet. Some causes, such as a twisted or sprained ankle, are obvious. Others might be less apparent but need urgent medical attention. These include a blood clot in the leg, heart failure, and preeclampsia. Find out when to see a doctor for swollen feet here. |
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