Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for January 14, 2019. |
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Alzheimer's / Dementia |
A lack of deep sleep could indicate Alzheimer's development Sleep is vital to many aspects of well-being. A new study finds that older adults who are not getting enough quality sleep may be developing Alzheimer's. |
Back Pain |
What is the impact of back pain over time? Back pain affects most of the world's population. What is its impact over time, and what might this suggest about the best treatment approach? |
Biology / Biochemistry |
Is borax safe to use? Borax is a common ingredient in household products. Some people use borax to make slime for children to play with, but is it safe? Learn about the risks in this article. |
Bones / Orthopedics |
What is the impact of back pain over time? Back pain affects most of the world's population. What is its impact over time, and what might this suggest about the best treatment approach? |
Clinical Trials / Drug Trials |
Safer sleeping pills keep brain alert to danger Most currently available sleeping pills are so strong that the people who take them could sleep through the sound of a very loud fire alarm. |
Food Allergy |
Healthy babies' gut bacteria prevent common food allergy Transplanting intestinal bacteria from healthy human babies into germ-free mice prevented the animals from having allergic reactions to cow's milk. |
GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology |
Healthy babies' gut bacteria prevent common food allergy Transplanting intestinal bacteria from healthy human babies into germ-free mice prevented the animals from having allergic reactions to cow's milk. |
Genetics |
Healthy babies' gut bacteria prevent common food allergy Transplanting intestinal bacteria from healthy human babies into germ-free mice prevented the animals from having allergic reactions to cow's milk. |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
Have researchers found a new risk factor for schizophrenia? New research draws a link between infection with the Epstein-Barr virus and schizophrenia, though cause and effect relationships remain unclear. |
Mental Health |
Have researchers found a new risk factor for schizophrenia? New research draws a link between infection with the Epstein-Barr virus and schizophrenia, though cause and effect relationships remain unclear. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Safer sleeping pills keep brain alert to danger Most currently available sleeping pills are so strong that the people who take them could sleep through the sound of a very loud fire alarm. |
A lack of deep sleep could indicate Alzheimer's development Sleep is vital to many aspects of well-being. A new study finds that older adults who are not getting enough quality sleep may be developing Alzheimer's. |
Osteoarthritis |
What is the impact of back pain over time? Back pain affects most of the world's population. What is its impact over time, and what might this suggest about the best treatment approach? |
Pediatrics / Children's Health |
Healthy babies' gut bacteria prevent common food allergy Transplanting intestinal bacteria from healthy human babies into germ-free mice prevented the animals from having allergic reactions to cow's milk. |
Is borax safe to use? Borax is a common ingredient in household products. Some people use borax to make slime for children to play with, but is it safe? Learn about the risks in this article. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Have researchers found a new risk factor for schizophrenia? New research draws a link between infection with the Epstein-Barr virus and schizophrenia, though cause and effect relationships remain unclear. |
Public Health |
Safer sleeping pills keep brain alert to danger Most currently available sleeping pills are so strong that the people who take them could sleep through the sound of a very loud fire alarm. |
Is borax safe to use? Borax is a common ingredient in household products. Some people use borax to make slime for children to play with, but is it safe? Learn about the risks in this article. |
Schizophrenia |
Have researchers found a new risk factor for schizophrenia? New research draws a link between infection with the Epstein-Barr virus and schizophrenia, though cause and effect relationships remain unclear. |
Seniors / Aging |
A lack of deep sleep could indicate Alzheimer's development Sleep is vital to many aspects of well-being. A new study finds that older adults who are not getting enough quality sleep may be developing Alzheimer's. |
Sleep / Sleep Disorders / Insomnia |
Safer sleeping pills keep brain alert to danger Most currently available sleeping pills are so strong that the people who take them could sleep through the sound of a very loud fire alarm. |
A lack of deep sleep could indicate Alzheimer's development Sleep is vital to many aspects of well-being. A new study finds that older adults who are not getting enough quality sleep may be developing Alzheimer's. |
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