MNT daily newsletter - January 24, 2018

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Anxiety / Stress
What to do about cold sweats
A look at cold sweats, where a person sweats without requiring the body to cool down. Included is detail on situations where someone might experience them.


Respiratory / Asthma
Childhood eczema, asthma may be relieved with new treatment
New research uses a combination of two anti-inflammatory compounds in an attempt to stop the development of the so-called atopic march.


Biology / Biochemistry
Drug resistance: Could these onions help us win the war?
Researchers find that compounds from a species of onion can kill the tuberculosis bacterium. Could this be the key to combatting drug resistance?
Anemia treatments may arise from red blood cell discovery
A discovery about the hormone EPO explains why the body does not make enough red blood cells in iron-restricted anemias and could lead to new treatments.


Blood / Hematology
Anemia treatments may arise from red blood cell discovery
A discovery about the hormone EPO explains why the body does not make enough red blood cells in iron-restricted anemias and could lead to new treatments.


Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine
Does amla oil really work?
A look at amla oil and its potential use for hair growth. Included is detail on the preparation of the oil at home, and the other potential uses.


Cosmetic Medicine / Plastic Surgery
What you should know about third nipples
A look a third (sometimes called supernumary) nipples, a rare condition where a person has an extra one. Included is detail on causes and diagnosis.


Dermatology
What to do about cold sweats
A look at cold sweats, where a person sweats without requiring the body to cool down. Included is detail on situations where someone might experience them.
What you should know about third nipples
A look a third (sometimes called supernumary) nipples, a rare condition where a person has an extra one. Included is detail on causes and diagnosis.
Is it possible to catch thrush?
A look at thrush, a condition that is not contagious in adults but may develop in those at risk. Included is detail on the outlook for the condition.
Does amla oil really work?
A look at amla oil and its potential use for hair growth. Included is detail on the preparation of the oil at home, and the other potential uses.
Childhood eczema, asthma may be relieved with new treatment
New research uses a combination of two anti-inflammatory compounds in an attempt to stop the development of the so-called atopic march.


Eczema / Psoriasis
Childhood eczema, asthma may be relieved with new treatment
New research uses a combination of two anti-inflammatory compounds in an attempt to stop the development of the so-called atopic march.


Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses
Drug resistance: Could these onions help us win the war?
Researchers find that compounds from a species of onion can kill the tuberculosis bacterium. Could this be the key to combatting drug resistance?
Is it possible to catch thrush?
A look at thrush, a condition that is not contagious in adults but may develop in those at risk. Included is detail on the outlook for the condition.
How to stop your belly button smelling
A look at belly button smell, a common complaint with a variety of causes. Included is detail on why the belly button is susceptible to smelling.


MRSA / Drug Resistance
Drug resistance: Could these onions help us win the war?
Researchers find that compounds from a species of onion can kill the tuberculosis bacterium. Could this be the key to combatting drug resistance?


Nutrition / Diet
Infant formula upgrade: Prebiotics may boost memory
A recent study using piglets found that adding prebiotics to infant formula improved their memory and produced subtle changes in brain chemistry.


Pediatrics / Children's Health
Long-term risks and benefits of C-section revealed
A large review of existing observational studies and randomized trials looks at the long-term health risks and benefits associated with having a C-section.
Childhood eczema, asthma may be relieved with new treatment
New research uses a combination of two anti-inflammatory compounds in an attempt to stop the development of the so-called atopic march.
Infant formula upgrade: Prebiotics may boost memory
A recent study using piglets found that adding prebiotics to infant formula improved their memory and produced subtle changes in brain chemistry.


Pregnancy / Obstetrics
Long-term risks and benefits of C-section revealed
A large review of existing observational studies and randomized trials looks at the long-term health risks and benefits associated with having a C-section.


Tuberculosis
Drug resistance: Could these onions help us win the war?
Researchers find that compounds from a species of onion can kill the tuberculosis bacterium. Could this be the key to combatting drug resistance?


Women's Health / Gynecology
Long-term risks and benefits of C-section revealed
A large review of existing observational studies and randomized trials looks at the long-term health risks and benefits associated with having a C-section.


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