Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for January 30, 2019. |
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Alzheimer's / Dementia |
Hearing loss and cognitive decline: Study probes link Data from an 8-year study of 10,000 men aged 62 or older reveals a link between hearing loss and a markedly greater risk of subjective cognitive decline. |
Diabetes |
Could stem cells reverse diabetes? Previous attempts to develop insulin-producing cells from stem cells have not been completely successful. A recent study, however, offers fresh hope. |
Hearing / Deafness |
Hearing loss and cognitive decline: Study probes link Data from an 8-year study of 10,000 men aged 62 or older reveals a link between hearing loss and a markedly greater risk of subjective cognitive decline. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Are tattoos linked to poor health and risky behavior? As tattoos become increasingly popular, a new study examines the relationship between body art, physical and mental health, and risky behavior. |
Public Health |
Are tattoos linked to poor health and risky behavior? As tattoos become increasingly popular, a new study examines the relationship between body art, physical and mental health, and risky behavior. |
Seniors / Aging |
Hearing loss and cognitive decline: Study probes link Data from an 8-year study of 10,000 men aged 62 or older reveals a link between hearing loss and a markedly greater risk of subjective cognitive decline. |
Sports Medicine / Fitness |
Short, regular movement breaks lower risk of early death For people who are sedentary, swapping just 30 minutes of sitting for exercise can significantly reduce the risk of early death, a new study finds. |
Stem Cell Research |
Could stem cells reverse diabetes? Previous attempts to develop insulin-producing cells from stem cells have not been completely successful. A recent study, however, offers fresh hope. |
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