Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for January 23, 2019. |
Dear S.C.T.C, |
Alzheimer's / Dementia |
Alzheimer's: Could targeting this mechanism reverse memory decline? New study identifies gene expression changes behind memory loss and shows how targeting them reverses the loss temporarily in a mouse model of Alzheimer's. |
Breast Cancer |
Oolong tea extract may stave off breast cancer New research tests the benefits of oolong tea extract in multiple breast cancer cell lines and finds that it stops cancer cells from growing. |
Cancer / Oncology |
Everything you need to know about R-CHOP R-CHOP chemotherapy uses a combination of five different drugs to treat specific types of cancer, including non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Learn more about how this treatment works and the potential side effects here. |
Oolong tea extract may stave off breast cancer New research tests the benefits of oolong tea extract in multiple breast cancer cell lines and finds that it stops cancer cells from growing. |
Cardiovascular / Cardiology |
How your flu medicine can affect your heart Flu and colds are common this season, and we often treat them with anti-inflammatories and decongestants. However, these can affect cardiovascular risk. |
Dermatology |
Can Noxzema help with eczema? Noxzema is an anti-acne cream designed to clear pimples. In this article, we look at whether Noxzema products can also help with eczema, and we discuss the research, risks, and alternatives. |
Flu / Cold / SARS |
How your flu medicine can affect your heart Flu and colds are common this season, and we often treat them with anti-inflammatories and decongestants. However, these can affect cardiovascular risk. |
Genetics |
Alzheimer's: Could targeting this mechanism reverse memory decline? New study identifies gene expression changes behind memory loss and shows how targeting them reverses the loss temporarily in a mouse model of Alzheimer's. |
IT / Internet / E-mail |
Struggling to focus? This new brain training app may help According to a research team from the United Kingdom, a new, evidence-based brain training app can boost your focus, memory, and attention-shifting skills. |
Lymphology/Lymphedema |
Everything you need to know about R-CHOP R-CHOP chemotherapy uses a combination of five different drugs to treat specific types of cancer, including non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Learn more about how this treatment works and the potential side effects here. |
Lymphoma |
Everything you need to know about R-CHOP R-CHOP chemotherapy uses a combination of five different drugs to treat specific types of cancer, including non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Learn more about how this treatment works and the potential side effects here. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Alzheimer's: Could targeting this mechanism reverse memory decline? New study identifies gene expression changes behind memory loss and shows how targeting them reverses the loss temporarily in a mouse model of Alzheimer's. |
Struggling to focus? This new brain training app may help According to a research team from the United Kingdom, a new, evidence-based brain training app can boost your focus, memory, and attention-shifting skills. |
Pharmacy / Pharmacist |
Can Noxzema help with eczema? Noxzema is an anti-acne cream designed to clear pimples. In this article, we look at whether Noxzema products can also help with eczema, and we discuss the research, risks, and alternatives. |
Women's Health / Gynecology |
Oolong tea extract may stave off breast cancer New research tests the benefits of oolong tea extract in multiple breast cancer cell lines and finds that it stops cancer cells from growing. |
Chat with MNT on Facebook Messenger Get the latest MNT news in Facebook Messenger. Chat with us now! Just send us a message from our Facebook page. Alternatively, use this link to chat directly on Messenger. |
You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed through your MNT account on our web site, Medical News Today. If you wish to alter any of your subscription details (name, email address etc) or chosen news categories, please log into log into your newsletter preferences page. To unsubscribe from these newsletters immediately, please click here. |
Contact MNT | Privacy policy Healthline Media UK Ltd ® 2004-2019 All rights reserved.Medical News Today is a registered trademark of Healthline Media |
No comments:
Post a Comment