Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for November 05, 2018. |
Dear S.C.T.C, |
Allergy |
What is the best remedy for sinus drainage? The sinuses drain down the back of the throat, and issues such as allergies, infections, and colds can make the process irritating or painful. Some home remedies include nasal irrigation and steam therapy. Learn more here. |
Alzheimer's / Dementia |
Alzheimer's may be treated with diabetes drugs New research suggests that targeting the brain's capillary cells with antidiabetes drugs may relieve Alzheimer's-related brain pathologies. |
Cancer / Oncology |
Melanoma: More evidence that antioxidants speed up tumor spread New research reveals that antioxidants that bind to mitochondria — the main source of free radicals — either have no effect or cause tumors to grow faster. |
New virus could help destroy cancer A new study investigates the potential use of a virus against cancer. Researchers hope that the findings will be useful for different types of cancer. |
Cardiovascular / Cardiology |
Daily serving of nuts may stave off weight gain Two new studies suggest that a daily serving of nuts helps stave off weight gain in the long run and benefits cardiometabolic health in women. |
It may only take one energy drink to harm your blood vessels Experts worry that energy drinks may impair health, particularly cardiovascular function. They warn that even one energy drink may harm the blood vessels. |
Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine |
What to know about fertility supplements Some people choose natural supplements to help treat fertility issues. In this article, learn about the research behind these supplements and whether or not they are effective. |
What is the best remedy for sinus drainage? The sinuses drain down the back of the throat, and issues such as allergies, infections, and colds can make the process irritating or painful. Some home remedies include nasal irrigation and steam therapy. Learn more here. |
Depression |
Can taking Cymbalta affect a person's weight? Doctors prescribe Cymbalta to treat depression, anxiety, and some chronic pain disorders. Research suggests that taking Cymbalta can cause modest changes in body weight. Learn more here. |
Diabetes |
Alzheimer's may be treated with diabetes drugs New research suggests that targeting the brain's capillary cells with antidiabetes drugs may relieve Alzheimer's-related brain pathologies. |
Ear, Nose and Throat |
What is the best remedy for sinus drainage? The sinuses drain down the back of the throat, and issues such as allergies, infections, and colds can make the process irritating or painful. Some home remedies include nasal irrigation and steam therapy. Learn more here. |
Fertility |
What to know about fertility supplements Some people choose natural supplements to help treat fertility issues. In this article, learn about the research behind these supplements and whether or not they are effective. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
Daily serving of nuts may stave off weight gain Two new studies suggest that a daily serving of nuts helps stave off weight gain in the long run and benefits cardiometabolic health in women. |
Flu / Cold / SARS |
What is the best remedy for sinus drainage? The sinuses drain down the back of the throat, and issues such as allergies, infections, and colds can make the process irritating or painful. Some home remedies include nasal irrigation and steam therapy. Learn more here. |
Heart Disease |
It may only take one energy drink to harm your blood vessels Experts worry that energy drinks may impair health, particularly cardiovascular function. They warn that even one energy drink may harm the blood vessels. |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
New virus could help destroy cancer A new study investigates the potential use of a virus against cancer. Researchers hope that the findings will be useful for different types of cancer. |
Melanoma / Skin Cancer |
Melanoma: More evidence that antioxidants speed up tumor spread New research reveals that antioxidants that bind to mitochondria — the main source of free radicals — either have no effect or cause tumors to grow faster. |
Mental Health |
Can taking Cymbalta affect a person's weight? Doctors prescribe Cymbalta to treat depression, anxiety, and some chronic pain disorders. Research suggests that taking Cymbalta can cause modest changes in body weight. Learn more here. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Alzheimer's may be treated with diabetes drugs New research suggests that targeting the brain's capillary cells with antidiabetes drugs may relieve Alzheimer's-related brain pathologies. |
Nutrition / Diet |
Melanoma: More evidence that antioxidants speed up tumor spread New research reveals that antioxidants that bind to mitochondria — the main source of free radicals — either have no effect or cause tumors to grow faster. |
Daily serving of nuts may stave off weight gain Two new studies suggest that a daily serving of nuts helps stave off weight gain in the long run and benefits cardiometabolic health in women. |
It may only take one energy drink to harm your blood vessels Experts worry that energy drinks may impair health, particularly cardiovascular function. They warn that even one energy drink may harm the blood vessels. |
Seniors / Aging |
Alzheimer's may be treated with diabetes drugs New research suggests that targeting the brain's capillary cells with antidiabetes drugs may relieve Alzheimer's-related brain pathologies. |
Sexual Health / STDs |
What to know about fertility supplements Some people choose natural supplements to help treat fertility issues. In this article, learn about the research behind these supplements and whether or not they are effective. |
Vascular |
It may only take one energy drink to harm your blood vessels Experts worry that energy drinks may impair health, particularly cardiovascular function. They warn that even one energy drink may harm the blood vessels. |
Women's Health / Gynecology |
What does ovulation pain mean? Some women experience a sharp pain when they ovulate. Also known as mittelschmerz pain, it may occur suddenly or in the middle of a woman's cycle and may affect only one side of the body. Learn more about ovulation pain, and when to see a doctor here. |
Daily serving of nuts may stave off weight gain Two new studies suggest that a daily serving of nuts helps stave off weight gain in the long run and benefits cardiometabolic health in women. |
Chat with MNT on Facebook Messenger Get the latest MNT news in Facebook Messenger. Chat with us now! Just send us a message from our Facebook page. Alternatively, use this link to chat directly on Messenger. |
You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed through your MNT account on our web site, Medical News Today. If you wish to alter any of your subscription details (name, email address etc) or chosen news categories, please log into log into your newsletter preferences page. To unsubscribe from these newsletters immediately, please click here. |
Contact MNT | Privacy policy Healthline Media UK Ltd ® 2004-2018 All rights reserved.Medical News Today is a registered trademark of Healthline Media |
No comments:
Post a Comment