Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for December 13, 2018. |
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Anxiety / Stress |
New brain circuit that controls anxiety found Using genetically modified mice, scientists have uncovered a brain circuit that regulates anxiety and could be a treatment target for related disorders. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
New brain circuit that controls anxiety found Using genetically modified mice, scientists have uncovered a brain circuit that regulates anxiety and could be a treatment target for related disorders. |
How our body clocks can make or break our health A fresh discovery offers a more detailed picture of how disrupted body clocks can lead to poor health, exposing us to problems such as diabetes or cancer. |
Blood / Hematology |
What are neutrophils and what do they do? Neutrophils are the most common form of white blood cell. They help the body respond to infection and heal damaged tissue. Levels in the blood can rise and fall due to many reasons, including infection, chronic conditions, drugs, and surgery. Learn more about what altered levels mean and how to test them here. |
Cancer / Oncology |
Colorectal cancer: Loss of two genes may drive tumor formation New research shows how the loss of two genes may drive an aggressive form of colorectal cancer. The findings also point to a potential new treatment. |
Colorectal Cancer |
Colorectal cancer: Loss of two genes may drive tumor formation New research shows how the loss of two genes may drive an aggressive form of colorectal cancer. The findings also point to a potential new treatment. |
Crohn's / IBD |
Colorectal cancer: Loss of two genes may drive tumor formation New research shows how the loss of two genes may drive an aggressive form of colorectal cancer. The findings also point to a potential new treatment. |
Genetics |
New brain circuit that controls anxiety found Using genetically modified mice, scientists have uncovered a brain circuit that regulates anxiety and could be a treatment target for related disorders. |
Colorectal cancer: Loss of two genes may drive tumor formation New research shows how the loss of two genes may drive an aggressive form of colorectal cancer. The findings also point to a potential new treatment. |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
What are neutrophils and what do they do? Neutrophils are the most common form of white blood cell. They help the body respond to infection and heal damaged tissue. Levels in the blood can rise and fall due to many reasons, including infection, chronic conditions, drugs, and surgery. Learn more about what altered levels mean and how to test them here. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
New brain circuit that controls anxiety found Using genetically modified mice, scientists have uncovered a brain circuit that regulates anxiety and could be a treatment target for related disorders. |
Sleep / Sleep Disorders / Insomnia |
How our body clocks can make or break our health A fresh discovery offers a more detailed picture of how disrupted body clocks can lead to poor health, exposing us to problems such as diabetes or cancer. |
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