Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for October 30, 2018. |
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Alzheimer's / Dementia |
Eye scan may detect Alzheimer's disease in seconds It may soon be possible to diagnose Alzheimer's in a matter of seconds using a noninvasive eye scanner that simply examines a person's retina. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
How and why our bodies starve gut bacteria Our gut microbiota can make or break our health. Researchers have found that our bodies keep bacteria under control by 'rationing' the resources they need. |
Nature's 'kill code' may destroy cancer Two new studies explain how each cell in the body embeds a code that may become active when a healthy cell mutates into a cancerous one. |
Cancer / Oncology |
Nature's 'kill code' may destroy cancer Two new studies explain how each cell in the body embeds a code that may become active when a healthy cell mutates into a cancerous one. |
Cervical Cancer / HPV Vaccine |
What to know about HPV and fertility The human papillomavirus (HPV) can negatively affect fertility in both men and women. In this article, learn about the possible risks and how to improve the outcome. |
Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine |
Can aloe vera gel help treat eczema? Aloe vera is a natural plant-based moisturizer with antibacterial properties. In this article, learn about how aloe vera gel can help treat eczema. |
Dermatology |
Can aloe vera gel help treat eczema? Aloe vera is a natural plant-based moisturizer with antibacterial properties. In this article, learn about how aloe vera gel can help treat eczema. |
Fertility |
What to know about HPV and fertility The human papillomavirus (HPV) can negatively affect fertility in both men and women. In this article, learn about the possible risks and how to improve the outcome. |
What to know about laparoscopy for infertility Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure doctors use to diagnose a variety of conditions, including some that can cause infertility. Learn more here. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
'Natural protein' could reverse obesity-related diabetes, fatty liver Increasing the 'natural protein' BP3 in obese mice reduces fat mass, high blood sugar, and fatty liver fats by firing up metabolism, a new study reveals. |
GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology |
How and why our bodies starve gut bacteria Our gut microbiota can make or break our health. Researchers have found that our bodies keep bacteria under control by 'rationing' the resources they need. |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
How and why our bodies starve gut bacteria Our gut microbiota can make or break our health. Researchers have found that our bodies keep bacteria under control by 'rationing' the resources they need. |
Liver Disease / Hepatitis |
'Natural protein' could reverse obesity-related diabetes, fatty liver Increasing the 'natural protein' BP3 in obese mice reduces fat mass, high blood sugar, and fatty liver fats by firing up metabolism, a new study reveals. |
Medical Devices / Diagnostics |
Eye scan may detect Alzheimer's disease in seconds It may soon be possible to diagnose Alzheimer's in a matter of seconds using a noninvasive eye scanner that simply examines a person's retina. |
Medicare / Medicaid / SCHIP |
How does income actually affect life expectancy? What we thought about life expectancy gaps relating to income may be wrong, a new study suggests. Still, its authors note, these gaps are ever-widening. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Eye scan may detect Alzheimer's disease in seconds It may soon be possible to diagnose Alzheimer's in a matter of seconds using a noninvasive eye scanner that simply examines a person's retina. |
Nutrition / Diet |
How and why our bodies starve gut bacteria Our gut microbiota can make or break our health. Researchers have found that our bodies keep bacteria under control by 'rationing' the resources they need. |
Pregnancy / Obstetrics |
What to know about laparoscopy for infertility Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure doctors use to diagnose a variety of conditions, including some that can cause infertility. Learn more here. |
Public Health |
How does income actually affect life expectancy? What we thought about life expectancy gaps relating to income may be wrong, a new study suggests. Still, its authors note, these gaps are ever-widening. |
Seniors / Aging |
Eye scan may detect Alzheimer's disease in seconds It may soon be possible to diagnose Alzheimer's in a matter of seconds using a noninvasive eye scanner that simply examines a person's retina. |
Sexual Health / STDs |
What to know about HPV and fertility The human papillomavirus (HPV) can negatively affect fertility in both men and women. In this article, learn about the possible risks and how to improve the outcome. |
Surgery |
What to know about laparoscopy for infertility Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure doctors use to diagnose a variety of conditions, including some that can cause infertility. Learn more here. |
Women's Health / Gynecology |
What to know about HPV and fertility The human papillomavirus (HPV) can negatively affect fertility in both men and women. In this article, learn about the possible risks and how to improve the outcome. |
What to know about laparoscopy for infertility Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure doctors use to diagnose a variety of conditions, including some that can cause infertility. Learn more here. |
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