MNT daily newsletter - 7 November 2017

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Alzheimer's / Dementia News
Alzheimer's: Preserving neurons may prevent depression, cognitive decline
A study in rats finds that drugs that stop brain cell death may offer a new way to treat those with Alzheimer's who have depression with cognitive decline.
07 Nov 2017


Arthritis / Rheumatology News
What are hand cramps?
A look at hand cramps, a condition where muscle contractions stiffen the hands. Included is a look at the best methods of prevention.
07 Nov 2017
What is neck cracking and why does it happen?
Neck cracking is a noise that occurs when the joint in the neck is loosened. It also refers to a technique carried out by chiropractors.
07 Nov 2017


Cancer / Oncology News
Cancer cells destroyed in just 3 days with new technique
Researchers reveal how altering the structure of chromatin in cancer cells could make them vulnerable to chemotherapy and other treatments.
07 Nov 2017


Depression News
Life hacks: Dealing with postpartum depression
The weeks and months after giving birth can be emotional and stressful. Here are some ways to cope if your baby blues become postpartum depression.
07 Nov 2017


Dermatology News
Home remedies for boils
A boil is a bacterial skin infection that develops in hair follicles and oil glands. In this article, learn how to safely encourage it to heal.
07 Nov 2017


Neurology / Neuroscience News
Why am I cold when nobody else is?
As winter begins to set in, it's time to get those hats and gloves ready. But not everyone feels the cold the same way, scientists say.
07 Nov 2017
Alzheimer's: Preserving neurons may prevent depression, cognitive decline
A study in rats finds that drugs that stop brain cell death may offer a new way to treat those with Alzheimer's who have depression with cognitive decline.
07 Nov 2017
To the brain, sleep deprivation is 'like drinking too much'
Sleep deprivation makes our brain cells 'sluggish,' so memory and perception are impaired, a study shows. Like overdrinking, this can have risky effects.
07 Nov 2017


Nutrition / Diet News
Fighting obesity by mimicking a high-protein diet
A diet high in protein keeps you fuller for longer, but it carries health risks. A new study looks for ways to replicate the benefits without the dangers.
07 Nov 2017
10 foods that are easy to digest
A look at the top 10 food that are easy to digest. Included is detail on why these are good and some of the reasons why people find them easier to eat.
07 Nov 2017


Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness News
Fighting obesity by mimicking a high-protein diet
A diet high in protein keeps you fuller for longer, but it carries health risks. A new study looks for ways to replicate the benefits without the dangers.
07 Nov 2017


Pain / Anesthetics News
What are hand cramps?
A look at hand cramps, a condition where muscle contractions stiffen the hands. Included is a look at the best methods of prevention.
07 Nov 2017


Psychology / Psychiatry News
Romance is overrated, study confirms
When researchers asked Americans, "What makes you feel loved?" their answers had little to do with romance. This may change how we think about love.
07 Nov 2017


Sleep / Sleep Disorders / Insomnia News
To the brain, sleep deprivation is 'like drinking too much'
Sleep deprivation makes our brain cells 'sluggish,' so memory and perception are impaired, a study shows. Like overdrinking, this can have risky effects.
07 Nov 2017



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