Welcome S.C.T.C, here are Medical News Today's headlines for February 06, 2019. |
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Cancer / Oncology |
Colorectal cancer: TV viewing tied to risk of early onset A new study links prolonged sitting while viewing TV to a higher risk of young-onset colorectal cancer, regardless of obesity and exercise. |
Cardiovascular / Cardiology |
Immunosuppressants reduce artery plaque in people with psoriasis New research finds that a psoriasis treatment that suppresses the immune system can improve the cardiovascular health of those living with psoriasis. |
Colorectal Cancer |
Colorectal cancer: TV viewing tied to risk of early onset A new study links prolonged sitting while viewing TV to a higher risk of young-onset colorectal cancer, regardless of obesity and exercise. |
Fertility |
Does Clomid work for male infertility? Clomid is the former brand name of clomiphene citrate, a drug for treating infertility in females. However, doctors may sometimes prescribe it off-label for treating infertility in males. In some males, clomiphene citrate may boost fertility, but it is not yet clear whether it works for all males. Learn more here. |
Fibromyalgia |
Fibromyalgia: Many may receive wrong diagnosis Millions of people live with fibromyalgia, a condition causing increased sensitivity to pain. However, a new study suggests many cases may be misdiagnosed. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
Colorectal cancer: TV viewing tied to risk of early onset A new study links prolonged sitting while viewing TV to a higher risk of young-onset colorectal cancer, regardless of obesity and exercise. |
GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology |
Constipation and pregnancy: What to know Constipation is a very common symptom in both early and late pregnancy. In this article, we discuss safe treatments and home remedies to relieve constipation during pregnancy. We also explain when to see a doctor. |
Heart Disease |
Immunosuppressants reduce artery plaque in people with psoriasis New research finds that a psoriasis treatment that suppresses the immune system can improve the cardiovascular health of those living with psoriasis. |
Irritable Bowel Syndrome |
Constipation and pregnancy: What to know Constipation is a very common symptom in both early and late pregnancy. In this article, we discuss safe treatments and home remedies to relieve constipation during pregnancy. We also explain when to see a doctor. |
Immune System / Vaccines |
Immunosuppressants reduce artery plaque in people with psoriasis New research finds that a psoriasis treatment that suppresses the immune system can improve the cardiovascular health of those living with psoriasis. |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
Are we 'approaching an era where no antibiotics work?' Dangerous, antibiotic-resistant bacteria present in remote Arctic soil indicate that superbugs have become a truly serious global threat, researchers warn. |
Men's Health |
Does Clomid work for male infertility? Clomid is the former brand name of clomiphene citrate, a drug for treating infertility in females. However, doctors may sometimes prescribe it off-label for treating infertility in males. In some males, clomiphene citrate may boost fertility, but it is not yet clear whether it works for all males. Learn more here. |
MRSA / Drug Resistance |
Are we 'approaching an era where no antibiotics work?' Dangerous, antibiotic-resistant bacteria present in remote Arctic soil indicate that superbugs have become a truly serious global threat, researchers warn. |
Pregnancy / Obstetrics |
Constipation and pregnancy: What to know Constipation is a very common symptom in both early and late pregnancy. In this article, we discuss safe treatments and home remedies to relieve constipation during pregnancy. We also explain when to see a doctor. |
Does Clomid work for male infertility? Clomid is the former brand name of clomiphene citrate, a drug for treating infertility in females. However, doctors may sometimes prescribe it off-label for treating infertility in males. In some males, clomiphene citrate may boost fertility, but it is not yet clear whether it works for all males. Learn more here. |
Psoriasis |
Immunosuppressants reduce artery plaque in people with psoriasis New research finds that a psoriasis treatment that suppresses the immune system can improve the cardiovascular health of those living with psoriasis. |
Rheumatology |
Fibromyalgia: Many may receive wrong diagnosis Millions of people live with fibromyalgia, a condition causing increased sensitivity to pain. However, a new study suggests many cases may be misdiagnosed. |
Sexual Health / STDs |
Does Clomid work for male infertility? Clomid is the former brand name of clomiphene citrate, a drug for treating infertility in females. However, doctors may sometimes prescribe it off-label for treating infertility in males. In some males, clomiphene citrate may boost fertility, but it is not yet clear whether it works for all males. Learn more here. |
Sports Medicine / Fitness |
Colorectal cancer: TV viewing tied to risk of early onset A new study links prolonged sitting while viewing TV to a higher risk of young-onset colorectal cancer, regardless of obesity and exercise. |
Women's Health / Gynecology |
Constipation and pregnancy: What to know Constipation is a very common symptom in both early and late pregnancy. In this article, we discuss safe treatments and home remedies to relieve constipation during pregnancy. We also explain when to see a doctor. |
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