Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for January 22, 2019. |
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Alzheimer's / Dementia |
Alzheimer's blood test detects brain damage years before symptoms Testing blood levels of a protein that brain cells leak when faulty or dying detected people with Alzheimer's disease years before their symptoms emerged. |
Stool transplants from 'super donors' could be a cure-all New research suggests that fecal transplants from 'super donors' could cure a host of conditions, ranging from irritable bowel syndrome to Alzheimer's. |
Anxiety / Stress |
Common food additive may impact gut bacteria, increase anxiety Emulsifiers are in many food products. A new study asks whether these chemicals might be having an impact on our physiology and psychology. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
Alzheimer's blood test detects brain damage years before symptoms Testing blood levels of a protein that brain cells leak when faulty or dying detected people with Alzheimer's disease years before their symptoms emerged. |
How your immune system uses chaos to prevent disease New research finds that chaotic swings in the concentration of a certain protein is key for regulating our immune response and preventing chronic disease. |
'Reprogramming' immune cells to attack cancer tumors Macrophages, the immune cells that 'eat' pathogens and cell debris, are often ineffective against cancer cells. How can we co-opt them to attack tumors? |
Cancer / Oncology |
'Reprogramming' immune cells to attack cancer tumors Macrophages, the immune cells that 'eat' pathogens and cell debris, are often ineffective against cancer cells. How can we co-opt them to attack tumors? |
GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology |
Stool transplants from 'super donors' could be a cure-all New research suggests that fecal transplants from "super donors" could cure a host of conditions, ranging from irritable bowel syndrome to Alzheimer's. |
Irritable Bowel Syndrome |
Stool transplants from 'super donors' could be a cure-all New research suggests that fecal transplants from "super donors" could cure a host of conditions, ranging from irritable bowel syndrome to Alzheimer's. |
Immune System / Vaccines |
How your immune system uses chaos to prevent disease New research finds that chaotic swings in the concentration of a certain protein is key for regulating our immune response and preventing chronic disease. |
'Reprogramming' immune cells to attack cancer tumors Macrophages, the immune cells that 'eat' pathogens and cell debris, are often ineffective against cancer cells. How can we co-opt them to attack tumors? |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
Stool transplants from 'super donors' could be a cure-all New research suggests that fecal transplants from 'super donors' could cure a host of conditions, ranging from irritable bowel syndrome to Alzheimer's. |
Medical Devices / Diagnostics |
Alzheimer's blood test detects brain damage years before symptoms Testing blood levels of a protein that brain cells leak when faulty or dying detected people with Alzheimer's disease years before their symptoms emerged. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Alzheimer's blood test detects brain damage years before symptoms Testing blood levels of a protein that brain cells leak when faulty or dying detected people with Alzheimer's disease years before their symptoms emerged. |
Nutrition / Diet |
Common food additive may impact gut bacteria, increase anxiety Emulsifiers are in many food products. A new study asks whether these chemicals might be having an impact on our physiology and psychology. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Common food additive may impact gut bacteria, increase anxiety Emulsifiers are in many food products. A new study asks whether these chemicals might be having an impact on our physiology and psychology. |
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