MNT weekly newsletter - 22 February 2017

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Dear S.C.T.C Customer,
Welcome to this week's MNT newsletter, containing the headlines from the past week, across your chosen news categories.


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.
http://bit.ly/2hYuqQn

Nutrition / Diet News
Low level vitamin D during remission contributes to relapse in ulcerative colitis patients 21 Feb 2017
Lou Gehrig's disease: Mercury in fish, seafood could be risk factor 21 Feb 2017
Food additive found in candy, gum could alter digestive cell structure and function 20 Feb 2017
Natural and home remedies for a sore throat 20 Feb 2017
Cholesterol test: Uses, what to expect, results 20 Feb 2017
Cholesterol levels by age: Differences and recommendations 20 Feb 2017
Carbs help the body recover after intense workout 19 Feb 2017
Unsaturated fatty acid may reverse aging effect of obesity 17 Feb 2017
Vitamin B-3 successfully prevents glaucoma in mice 17 Feb 2017
New evidence that vitamin D prevents respiratory infections 16 Feb 2017
Study finds that melatonin content of supplements varies widely 16 Feb 2017
Can honey and cinnamon help treat acne? 16 Feb 2017
B vitamins may improve schizophrenia symptoms 16 Feb 2017
High levels of vitamin D may improve muscle strength 16 Feb 2017
Dietary supplement could improve heart health 15 Feb 2017
Gluten-free diet may have 'unintended consequences' for health 15 Feb 2017


Sports Medicine / Fitness News
More steps mean less hospital for older Aussies 21 Feb 2017
Quality of life with those with advanced cancer improved through walking 21 Feb 2017
Carbs help the body recover after intense workout 19 Feb 2017
Tips for finding motivation with depression 18 Feb 2017
Youth flag football may not be safer than tackle football 16 Feb 2017
Evidence of brain damage found in former footballers 15 Feb 2017



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