Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for November 01, 2018. |
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Alcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs |
How lights and sounds encourage risky behavior A new study investigates how visual and auditory cues increase risk-taking behavior. The findings provide a much-needed insight into gambling addiction. |
Anxiety / Stress |
Spider phobia: Using the heartbeat to improve treatment Computerized therapy of spider phobia was more effective when exposure to spider images occurred during, rather than between, heartbeats, a study revealed. |
Scientists find brain area that inhibits fear New research has revealed a brain region called the nucleus reuniens that is responsible for suppressing the fear response in rodents. |
Cancer / Oncology |
Everything you need to know about penile cancer Penile cancer is cancer that affects the penis and other male genitals. It often begins on the skin. Penile cancer is relatively rare and is highly treatable in the early stages. In this article, learn more about penile cancer, including its signs and symptoms, potential risk factors, and treatment options. |
Cardiovascular / Cardiology |
Can fermented dairy shield you against heart disease? Whether or not dairy is good for health has become a controversial topic. New research suggests that fermented dairy may protect the heart. |
Spider phobia: Using the heartbeat to improve treatment Computerized therapy of spider phobia was more effective when exposure to spider images occurred during, rather than between, heartbeats, a study revealed. |
Heart Disease |
Can fermented dairy shield you against heart disease? Whether or not dairy is good for health has become a controversial topic. New research suggests that fermented dairy may protect the heart. |
Immune System / Vaccines |
MS: How too much salt can cause inflammation New research discovers the molecular mechanism that explains why a high intake of salt may trigger inflammation and raise the risk of multiple sclerosis. |
Medical Innovation |
Spider phobia: Using the heartbeat to improve treatment Computerized therapy of spider phobia was more effective when exposure to spider images occurred during, rather than between, heartbeats, a study revealed. |
Men's Health |
Everything you need to know about penile cancer Penile cancer is cancer that affects the penis and other male genitals. It often begins on the skin. Penile cancer is relatively rare and is highly treatable in the early stages. In this article, learn more about penile cancer, including its signs and symptoms, potential risk factors, and treatment options. |
Multiple Sclerosis |
MS: How too much salt can cause inflammation New research discovers the molecular mechanism that explains why a high intake of salt may trigger inflammation and raise the risk of multiple sclerosis. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Scientists find brain area that inhibits fear New research has revealed a brain region called the nucleus reuniens that is responsible for suppressing the fear response in rodents. |
Nutrition / Diet |
Can fermented dairy shield you against heart disease? Whether or not dairy is good for health has become a controversial topic. New research suggests that fermented dairy may protect the heart. |
MS: How too much salt can cause inflammation New research discovers the molecular mechanism that explains why a high intake of salt may trigger inflammation and raise the risk of multiple sclerosis. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Spider phobia: Using the heartbeat to improve treatment Computerized therapy of spider phobia was more effective when exposure to spider images occurred during, rather than between, heartbeats, a study revealed. |
How lights and sounds encourage risky behavior A new study investigates how visual and auditory cues increase risk-taking behavior. The findings provide a much-needed insight into gambling addiction. |
Scientists find brain area that inhibits fear New research has revealed a brain region called the nucleus reuniens that is responsible for suppressing the fear response in rodents. |
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