Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for January 18, 2019. |
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Alzheimer's / Dementia |
Stress may raise the risk of Alzheimer's disease A Danish population-based study finds a strong link between psychological distress and the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
Multiple sclerosis: Small molecule could delay onset Neuroprotective treatment with the small molecule Sephin1, significantly delayed loss of myelin and damage to cells in a mouse model of MS. |
Clinical Trials / Drug Trials |
Stem cell transplant slows down MS progression Clinical trial compares stem cell transplantation with existing disease-modifying therapies and finds that the former is more effective at slowing down MS. |
Dentistry |
Flossing could increase exposure to toxic chemicals According to a recent study, flossing is just one common behavior that could put people at risk of exposure to certain chemicals linked to disease. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
Intermittent fasting boosts health by strengthening daily rhythms A new study explores the impact of fasting on our daily rhythms. The authors conclude that fasting may protect health by boosting cyclic gene expression. |
Genetics |
Intermittent fasting boosts health by strengthening daily rhythms A new study explores the impact of fasting on our daily rhythms. The authors conclude that fasting may protect health by boosting cyclic gene expression. |
Multiple Sclerosis |
Multiple sclerosis: Small molecule could delay onset Neuroprotective treatment with the small molecule Sephin1, significantly delayed loss of myelin and damage to cells in a mouse model of MS. |
Stem cell transplant slows down MS progression Clinical trial compares stem cell transplantation with existing disease-modifying therapies and finds that the former is more effective at slowing down MS. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Stem cell transplant slows down MS progression Clinical trial compares stem cell transplantation with existing disease-modifying therapies and finds that the former is more effective at slowing down MS. |
Nutrition / Diet |
Intermittent fasting boosts health by strengthening daily rhythms A new study explores the impact of fasting on our daily rhythms. The authors conclude that fasting may protect health by boosting cyclic gene expression. |
Pharma Industry / Biotech Industry |
Multiple sclerosis: Small molecule could delay onset Neuroprotective treatment with the small molecule Sephin1, significantly delayed loss of myelin and damage to cells in a mouse model of MS. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Stress may raise the risk of Alzheimer's disease A Danish population-based study finds a strong link between psychological distress and the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. |
Public Health |
Flossing could increase exposure to toxic chemicals According to a recent study, flossing is just one common behavior that could put people at risk of exposure to certain chemicals linked to disease. |
Seniors / Aging |
Stress may raise the risk of Alzheimer's disease A Danish population-based study finds a strong link between psychological distress and the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. |
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