MNT daily newsletter - 28 February 2017

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WIRED Health, March 9th, 2017

Join hundreds of healthcare, pharmaceutical and technology influencers and leaders at the 4th Annual WIRED Health event, taking place March 9th at 30 Euston Square in London, as they gather to hear compelling stories from the co-inventor of CRISPR; the co-discoverer of the ebola virus; and the chief medical officer of the UK government.
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Nutrition / Diet News
Ketogenic diet may protect against gout
Could the low-carb, high-fat diet be helpful in treating the symptoms of gout? A new study investigates how the diet affects rodents and humans.
28 Feb 2017
Following dietary recommendations leads to modest heart health improvements
Following current dietary recommendations may lead to small improvements in overall heart health in overweight individuals, according to a study published in the Journal of the American...
28 Feb 2017
Living with COPD: Tips, activities, and treatments
Learn about keeping up with life with COPD, diet changes that may be beneficial, physical activity for people with COPD, and breathing exercises.
28 Feb 2017


Sports Medicine / Fitness News
Can staying active help to prevent chronic pain? Physical activity affects pain modulation in older adults
Older adults with higher levels of physical activity have pain modulation patterns that might help lower their risk of developing chronic pain, reports a study in PAIN®, the official...
28 Feb 2017
Risk factors for heart failure subtypes studied in new detail
BMI and physical activity are known risk factors for heart failure. However, their exact relationships with subtypes of the disease are not known.
28 Feb 2017



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