MNT daily newsletter - 14 November 2017

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Anxiety / Stress News
What are binaural beats and how do they work?
Binaural beats therapy is a method of treating conditions like anxiety. Included is detail on the patterns of brainwaves affected by binaural beats.
14 Nov 2017
What is ablutophobia?
We examine ablutophobia, a condition where people have an extreme fear of washing. This article looks at possible causes of the condition and its outook.
14 Nov 2017


Cardiovascular / Cardiology News
Nuts may protect against heart disease
New research focuses on the benefits that different nut types have on cardiovascular health. Regular consumption may keep heart disease at bay.
14 Nov 2017
Diabetes: Sudden cardiac death risk sevenfold higher in young people
A new Danish study suggests that young people with diabetes may have seven times the risk of sudden cardiac death than young people without the disease.
14 Nov 2017
Eating too fast may lead to weight gain, heart disease
Japan-based researchers find that eating too fast may lead to metabolic syndrome, which is a cluster of risk factors for severe cardiometabolic conditions.
14 Nov 2017
Coffee drinkers at lower risk of heart failure, stroke
Research looking at three large population studies suggests that drinking coffee is associated with a lower risk of experiencing stroke and heart failure.
14 Nov 2017


Dermatology News
Five life hacks for healthy skin
Keeping your skin looking healthy and radiant can be a constant battle. We have put together some tips to maintain a clear and glowing complexion.
14 Nov 2017


Diabetes News
Diabetes: Sudden cardiac death risk sevenfold higher in young people
A new Danish study suggests that young people with diabetes may have seven times the risk of sudden cardiac death than young people without the disease.
14 Nov 2017


Ear, Nose and Throat News
Ten remedies for canker sores
Canker sores in the mouth can be painful and irritating. In this article, we look at a range of ways to help canker sores and mouth ulcers heal faster.
14 Nov 2017


Fertility News
What are the best ways to increase sperm count?
Learn about how to increase sperm count, as well as how dietary influences and how medications can play a role in sperm production.
14 Nov 2017


Headache / Migraine News
What is a basilar migraine?
Basilar migraines can cause severe pain and are often accompanied by visual disturbances. Learn more about their diagnosis and how to cope.
14 Nov 2017


Hypertension News
Do you have high blood pressure? You might, based on new guidelines
Almost half of adults in the United States are now classified as hypertensive, following a change to the guidelines for high blood pressure.
14 Nov 2017


Mental Health News
What are binaural beats and how do they work?
Binaural beats therapy is a method of treating conditions like anxiety. Included is detail on the patterns of brainwaves affected by binaural beats.
14 Nov 2017
What is ablutophobia?
We examine ablutophobia, a condition where people have an extreme fear of washing. This article looks at possible causes of the condition and its outook.
14 Nov 2017


MRSA / Drug Resistance News
What causes antibiotic resistance?
Resistance to antibiotics kills more than 20,000 people in the U.S. each year. But how do bugs become resistant to drugs that once worked so well?
14 Nov 2017


Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness News
Eating too fast may lead to weight gain, heart disease
Japan-based researchers find that eating too fast may lead to metabolic syndrome, which is a cluster of risk factors for severe cardiometabolic conditions.
14 Nov 2017



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