Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for November 22, 2018. |
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Alzheimer's / Dementia |
Could managing cholesterol prevent Alzheimer's? The largest genetic study of Alzheimer's to date finds that this neurological disease shares some genetic risk factors with several cardiovascular conditions. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
Stopping tumor cell movement halts cancer spread Using tumor-like microenvironments, scientists stopped cancer cells from spreading, even after the cells had switched to a different way of moving. |
Breast Cancer |
Stopping tumor cell movement halts cancer spread Using tumor-like microenvironments, scientists stopped cancer cells from spreading, even after the cells had switched to a different way of moving. |
Cancer / Oncology |
Stopping tumor cell movement halts cancer spread Using tumor-like microenvironments, scientists stopped cancer cells from spreading, even after the cells had switched to a different way of moving. |
Cardiovascular / Cardiology |
Could managing cholesterol prevent Alzheimer's? The largest genetic study of Alzheimer's to date finds that this neurological disease shares some genetic risk factors with several cardiovascular conditions. |
Ear, Nose and Throat |
What is herpes esophagitis? Esophagitis is swelling and irritation of the food pipe, or esophagus. Herpes esophagitis is a type of esophagitis that results from infection with the herpes simplex virus. This condition is rare and usually only occurs in people with a weakened immune system. Learn more here. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
Obesity: Researchers identify 4 subtypes A new study identifies four subtypes of obesity, and the authors warn that experts must focus on individuals if they are to find effective treatments. |
GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology |
What is herpes esophagitis? Esophagitis is swelling and irritation of the food pipe, or esophagus. Herpes esophagitis is a type of esophagitis that results from infection with the herpes simplex virus. This condition is rare and usually only occurs in people with a weakened immune system. Learn more here. |
Genetics |
Could managing cholesterol prevent Alzheimer's? The largest genetic study of Alzheimer's to date finds that this neurological disease shares some genetic risk factors with several cardiovascular conditions. |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
What is herpes esophagitis? Esophagitis is swelling and irritation of the food pipe, or esophagus. Herpes esophagitis is a type of esophagitis that results from infection with the herpes simplex virus. This condition is rare and usually only occurs in people with a weakened immune system. Learn more here. |
Men's Health |
Dental dams: Everything you need to know Dental dams are a way of preventing the spread of sexually transmitted infections during oral sex. Learn about how to use them here. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
This is how your brain predicts future events The brain can react appropriately to differently situations partly because it can anticipate results based on cues it receives. But how does this happen? |
Nutrition / Diet |
Obesity: Researchers identify 4 subtypes A new study identifies four subtypes of obesity, and the authors warn that experts must focus on individuals if they are to find effective treatments. |
Parkinson's Disease |
This is how your brain predicts future events The brain can react appropriately to differently situations partly because it can anticipate results based on cues it receives. But how does this happen? |
Psoriasis |
Why does psoriasis increase diabetes risk? Research has long established that psoriasis increases the risk of developing diabetes, but the exact nature of the link has been a mystery. |
Seniors / Aging |
Could managing cholesterol prevent Alzheimer's? The largest genetic study of Alzheimer's to date finds that this neurological disease shares some genetic risk factors with several cardiovascular conditions. |
Sexual Health / STDs |
Dental dams: Everything you need to know Dental dams are a way of preventing the spread of sexually transmitted infections during oral sex. Learn about how to use them here. |
Surgery |
Obesity: Researchers identify 4 subtypes A new study identifies four subtypes of obesity, and the authors warn that experts must focus on individuals if they are to find effective treatments. |
Women's Health / Gynecology |
Dental dams: Everything you need to know Dental dams are a way of preventing the spread of sexually transmitted infections during oral sex. Learn about how to use them here. |
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