Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for January 28, 2019. |
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Alcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs |
What to know about marijuana withdrawal After frequently using marijuana, or cannabis, people may experience withdrawal symptoms when they stop. Such symptoms include cravings, irritability, and sleep problems. In this article, we discuss the symptoms and timeline of marijuana withdrawal, treatments, and tips for coping. |
Alzheimer's / Dementia |
Mild cognitive impairment: Reducing blood pressure can lower risk Controlling systolic blood pressure to below 120 mm Hg significantly lowered the risk of mild cognitive impairment in older adults. |
Anxiety / Stress |
Letter from the Editor: Breaking the stigma In the first letter of 2019, Managing Editor Honor highlights the importance of talking about mental health in the workplace and what MNT is doing to open the discussion. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
These immune cells renew themselves after acute kidney injury A new study in mice finds that after acute kidney injury, kidney-resident macrophages reprogram to a state that is similar to those in newborn mice. |
Bones / Orthopedics |
Antibiotics disrupt gut bacteria, impact bone health According to one intriguing new study, antibiotics may disrupt bone health by interacting with gut bacteria and the immune system. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
Defeat cravings for unhealthful food in 2 minutes According to a fascinating new study, exposing yourself to the smell of unhealthful food might, in fact, reduce your desire to consume it. |
GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology |
Antibiotics disrupt gut bacteria, impact bone health According to one intriguing new study, antibiotics may disrupt bone health by interacting with gut bacteria and the immune system. |
Genetics |
These immune cells renew themselves after acute kidney injury A new study in mice finds that after acute kidney injury, kidney-resident macrophages reprogram to a state that is similar to those in newborn mice. |
Hypertension |
Mild cognitive impairment: Reducing blood pressure can lower risk Controlling systolic blood pressure to below 120 mm Hg significantly lowered the risk of mild cognitive impairment in older adults. |
Immune System / Vaccines |
Why are researchers growing human protein in hens' eggs? Chicken eggs have uses outside of the kitchen, most notably in clinical research. Recently, scientists have been using them to produce human proteins. |
Medical Innovation |
Why are researchers growing human protein in hens' eggs? Chicken eggs have uses outside of the kitchen, most notably in clinical research. Recently, scientists have been using them to produce human proteins. |
Mental Health |
Letter from the Editor: Breaking the stigma In the first letter of 2019, Managing Editor Honor highlights the importance of talking about mental health in the workplace and what MNT is doing to open the discussion. |
What to know about marijuana withdrawal After frequently using marijuana, or cannabis, people may experience withdrawal symptoms when they stop. Such symptoms include cravings, irritability, and sleep problems. In this article, we discuss the symptoms and timeline of marijuana withdrawal, treatments, and tips for coping. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
What to know about marijuana withdrawal After frequently using marijuana, or cannabis, people may experience withdrawal symptoms when they stop. Such symptoms include cravings, irritability, and sleep problems. In this article, we discuss the symptoms and timeline of marijuana withdrawal, treatments, and tips for coping. |
Nutrition / Diet |
Why are researchers growing human protein in hens' eggs? Chicken eggs have uses outside of the kitchen, most notably in clinical research. Recently, scientists have been using them to produce human proteins. |
Defeat cravings for unhealthful food in 2 minutes According to a fascinating new study, exposing yourself to the smell of unhealthful food might, in fact, reduce your desire to consume it. |
Pharma Industry / Biotech Industry |
Antibiotics disrupt gut bacteria, impact bone health According to one intriguing new study, antibiotics may disrupt bone health by interacting with gut bacteria and the immune system. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Mild cognitive impairment: Reducing blood pressure can lower risk Controlling systolic blood pressure to below 120 mm Hg significantly lowered the risk of mild cognitive impairment in older adults. |
Letter from the Editor: Breaking the stigma In the first letter of 2019, Managing Editor Honor highlights the importance of talking about mental health in the workplace and what MNT is doing to open the discussion. |
What to know about marijuana withdrawal After frequently using marijuana, or cannabis, people may experience withdrawal symptoms when they stop. Such symptoms include cravings, irritability, and sleep problems. In this article, we discuss the symptoms and timeline of marijuana withdrawal, treatments, and tips for coping. |
Defeat cravings for unhealthful food in 2 minutes According to a fascinating new study, exposing yourself to the smell of unhealthful food might, in fact, reduce your desire to consume it. |
Seniors / Aging |
Mild cognitive impairment: Reducing blood pressure can lower risk Controlling systolic blood pressure to below 120 mm Hg significantly lowered the risk of mild cognitive impairment in older adults. |
Urology / Nephrology |
These immune cells renew themselves after acute kidney injury A new study in mice finds that after acute kidney injury, kidney-resident macrophages reprogram to a state that is similar to those in newborn mice. |
Veterinary |
Why are researchers growing human protein in hens' eggs? Chicken eggs have uses outside of the kitchen, most notably in clinical research. Recently, scientists have been using them to produce human proteins. |
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