MNT daily newsletter - 26 October 2017

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Alzheimer's / Dementia News
Alzheimer's: Brain's protective mechanism revealed
Some people have Alzheimer's-related brain pathologies but never go on to develop the disease. New research may have found the reason why.
26 Oct 2017


Anxiety / Stress News
What you need to know about autophobia
A look at autophobia, a condition characterized by a fear of being alone. Included is detail on other names for the condition and how it is caused.
26 Oct 2017


Bones / Orthopedics News
ACDF surgery: What to expect
We look at anterior cervical discectomy surgery, a procedure to reduce neck and back pain caused by disc problems. Learn more about what to expect here.
26 Oct 2017
What is a hairline fracture?
A look at hairline fractures, a condition resulting in small cracks in the bones of the lower leg. Included is detail on the risk factors.
26 Oct 2017


Depression News
Could treating depression worsen symptoms in the long run?
A recently published study investigating the impact of depression treatments finds that, over the long-term, they may increase symptom severity.
26 Oct 2017


Ear, Nose and Throat News
What causes a white tongue?
There are many reasons for a white tongue, including poor dental hygiene and infections. In this article, learn about treatment and home remedies.
26 Oct 2017


Eye Health / Blindness News
Cataract surgery tied to lower risk of death in older women
An analysis of Women's Health Initiative data has found that cataract surgery is tied to a lower overall and cause-specific risk of death in older women.
26 Oct 2017


Hypertension News
Skin may regulate blood pressure, study finds
The skin may respond to low-oxygen environments in a way that increases blood pressure and heart rate, according to a study in mice.
26 Oct 2017


Pain / Anesthetics News
ACDF surgery: What to expect
We look at anterior cervical discectomy surgery, a procedure to reduce neck and back pain caused by disc problems. Learn more about what to expect here.
26 Oct 2017


Psychology / Psychiatry News
Could treating depression worsen symptoms in the long run?
A recently published study investigating the impact of depression treatments finds that, over the long-term, they may increase symptom severity.
26 Oct 2017
What you need to know about autophobia
A look at autophobia, a condition characterized by a fear of being alone. Included is detail on other names for the condition and how it is caused.
26 Oct 2017
All you need to know about why you are angry
A look at anger, and why some people are prone to it. Included is detail on why people get angry, complications, and when it becomes a problem.
26 Oct 2017


Women's Health / Gynecology News
The 10 best menopause blogs
Menopause blogs provide information and insight into what life is like before, during, and after menopause. We have selected the best menopause blogs.
26 Oct 2017
Cataract surgery tied to lower risk of death in older women
An analysis of Women's Health Initiative data has found that cataract surgery is tied to a lower overall and cause-specific risk of death in older women.
26 Oct 2017
Being underweight may trigger early menopause
A large study of nearly 80,000 women suggests that being underweight puts women at a significantly higher risk of experiencing early menopause.
26 Oct 2017



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