MNT daily newsletter - January 05, 2018

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Welcome to today's MNT newsletter, containing the most recent headlines from your chosen news categories.


Allergy
What you should know about hair dye allergies
A look at hair dye allergy reactions when someone reacts to the dye they have put on their hair. Included is detail on natural alternatives.


Respiratory / Asthma
What to know about hypercapnia
A look at hypercapnia, a condition where there is too much carbon dioxide in the blood. Included is detail on symptoms and risk factors.


Autism
Supplements during pregnancy may reduce autism risk
The latest study to investigate the relationship between vitamin supplements during pregnancy and autism spectrum disorders finds a significant link.


Blood / Hematology
What to know about hypercapnia
A look at hypercapnia, a condition where there is too much carbon dioxide in the blood. Included is detail on symptoms and risk factors.


Bones / Orthopedics
Knee replacement infection: What you need to know
A knee replacement infection may develop after a person has an operation to replace their knee joint. Learn about the causes and treatment.


Breast Cancer
Just two sausages per week may raise breast cancer risk
Researchers suggest that eating just 9 grams of processed meats per day, or two sausages per week, could increase women's risk of breast cancer.


Cancer / Oncology
Just two sausages per week may raise breast cancer risk
Researchers suggest that eating just 9 grams of processed meats per day, or two sausages per week, could increase women's risk of breast cancer.
Your gut microbes may give melanoma treatment a boost
People with advanced melanoma who had healthy levels of specific gut bacteria responded better to immunotherapy than those who did not, a new study found.
Sticking to New Year's resolutions could cut cancer risk
Resolved to eat better and exercise more in 2018? A new study finds that sticking to such lifestyle changes could lower the risk of cancer by a third.


Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine
How can we overcome loneliness?
Loneliness is an epidemic and a major risk factor for premature death, recent research suggests. So what can we do to prevent and overcome it?


COPD
What to know about hypercapnia
A look at hypercapnia, a condition where there is too much carbon dioxide in the blood. Included is detail on symptoms and risk factors.


Cosmetic Medicine / Plastic Surgery
What you should know about alopecia totalis
A look at alopecia totalis, a condition resulting in the loss of all the hair on the scalp. Included is detail on causes and the recovery rate.


Dermatology
What you should know about alopecia totalis
A look at alopecia totalis, a condition resulting in the loss of all the hair on the scalp. Included is detail on causes and the recovery rate.
What you should know about hair dye allergies
A look at hair dye allergy reactions when someone reacts to the dye they have put on their hair. Included is detail on natural alternatives.


Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness
All you need to know about the Primal diet
A look at the primal diet, a way of eating that copies how people ate thousands of years ago. Included is detail on the benefits and what the science says.
Sticking to New Year's resolutions could cut cancer risk
Resolved to eat better and exercise more in 2018? A new study finds that sticking to such lifestyle changes could lower the risk of cancer by a third.


Immune System / Vaccines
Your gut microbes may give melanoma treatment a boost
People with advanced melanoma who had healthy levels of specific gut bacteria responded better to immunotherapy than those who did not, a new study found.


Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses
Knee replacement infection: What you need to know
A knee replacement infection may develop after a person has an operation to replace their knee joint. Learn about the causes and treatment.
Your gut microbes may give melanoma treatment a boost
People with advanced melanoma who had healthy levels of specific gut bacteria responded better to immunotherapy than those who did not, a new study found.


Melanoma / Skin Cancer
Your gut microbes may give melanoma treatment a boost
People with advanced melanoma who had healthy levels of specific gut bacteria responded better to immunotherapy than those who did not, a new study found.


Men's Health
What you should know about alopecia totalis
A look at alopecia totalis, a condition resulting in the loss of all the hair on the scalp. Included is detail on causes and the recovery rate.


Mental Health
How can we overcome loneliness?
Loneliness is an epidemic and a major risk factor for premature death, recent research suggests. So what can we do to prevent and overcome it?


Nutrition / Diet
Just two sausages per week may raise breast cancer risk
Researchers suggest that eating just 9 grams of processed meats per day, or two sausages per week, could increase women's risk of breast cancer.
All you need to know about the Primal diet
A look at the primal diet, a way of eating that copies how people ate thousands of years ago. Included is detail on the benefits and what the science says.
Sticking to New Year's resolutions could cut cancer risk
Resolved to eat better and exercise more in 2018? A new study finds that sticking to such lifestyle changes could lower the risk of cancer by a third.
Supplements during pregnancy may reduce autism risk
The latest study to investigate the relationship between vitamin supplements during pregnancy and autism spectrum disorders finds a significant link.


Pregnancy / Obstetrics
Supplements during pregnancy may reduce autism risk
The latest study to investigate the relationship between vitamin supplements during pregnancy and autism spectrum disorders finds a significant link.


Psychology / Psychiatry
How can we overcome loneliness?
Loneliness is an epidemic and a major risk factor for premature death, recent research suggests. So what can we do to prevent and overcome it?


Sports Medicine / Fitness
Sticking to New Year's resolutions could cut cancer risk
Resolved to eat better and exercise more in 2018? A new study finds that sticking to such lifestyle changes could lower the risk of cancer by a third.


Surgery
Knee replacement infection: What you need to know
A knee replacement infection may develop after a person has an operation to replace their knee joint. Learn about the causes and treatment.


Veterinary
How can we overcome loneliness?
Loneliness is an epidemic and a major risk factor for premature death, recent research suggests. So what can we do to prevent and overcome it?


Women's Health / Gynecology
Just two sausages per week may raise breast cancer risk
Researchers suggest that eating just 9 grams of processed meats per day, or two sausages per week, could increase women's risk of breast cancer.
What you should know about alopecia totalis
A look at alopecia totalis, a condition resulting in the loss of all the hair on the scalp. Included is detail on causes and the recovery rate.


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