MNT daily newsletter - March 21, 2018

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


Alcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs
Booze may make the heart beat faster
A study of more than 3,000 adults who attended the 2015 Munich Oktoberfest reveals that drinking can increase our heart rate, but should we be worried?


Arrhythmia
Booze may make the heart beat faster
A study of more than 3,000 adults who attended the 2015 Munich Oktoberfest reveals that drinking can increase our heart rate, but should we be worried?


Biology / Biochemistry
Many non-antibiotic drugs can alter gut bacteria
A new study reveals that many marketed non-antibiotic drugs affect the growth of bacteria in the human gut and may contribute to antibiotic resistance.


Cancer / Oncology
Viagra may cut colorectal cancer risk by half
A new study in mice finds that a small daily intake of Viagra can reduce the formation of potentially cancerous polyps by 50 percent.


Cardiovascular / Cardiology
Booze may make the heart beat faster
A study of more than 3,000 adults who attended the 2015 Munich Oktoberfest reveals that drinking can increase our heart rate, but should we be worried?


Colorectal Cancer
Viagra may cut colorectal cancer risk by half
A new study in mice finds that a small daily intake of Viagra can reduce the formation of potentially cancerous polyps by 50 percent.


Dermatology
Is it a pimple or a boil?
Boils and pimples may have similar appearances, but they often have different causes. Learn how to tell boils from pimples and treat outbreaks.
Can aloe vera help with acne?
Aloe vera has antibacterial properties and a good track record in treating acne. Learn about different ways to use aloe vera for reducing pimples.


Erectile Dysfunction / Premature Ejaculation
Viagra may cut colorectal cancer risk by half
A new study in mice finds that a small daily intake of Viagra can reduce the formation of potentially cancerous polyps by 50 percent.


Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness
Cholesterol deposits in the eyes: Symptoms and treatment
Cholesterol can deposit around the eyes and form fatty, yellow lumps. Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatments for cholesterol deposits here.


Flu / Cold / SARS
Why you should choose your plane seat wisely
Are you scared that you may bring someone else's germs home as a souvenir after a flight? A new study gives us better clues as to how to avoid infection.


GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology
Many non-antibiotic drugs can alter gut bacteria
A new study reveals that many marketed non-antibiotic drugs affect the growth of bacteria in the human gut and may contribute to antibiotic resistance.


Heart Disease
Booze may make the heart beat faster
A study of more than 3,000 adults who attended the 2015 Munich Oktoberfest reveals that drinking can increase our heart rate, but should we be worried?


Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses
Many non-antibiotic drugs can alter gut bacteria
A new study reveals that many marketed non-antibiotic drugs affect the growth of bacteria in the human gut and may contribute to antibiotic resistance.
Platypus milk: The key to preventing deadly infections?
Everyone knows that the platypus is an oddball. However, platypus milk might help us find a solution to a pressing problem: antibiotic resistance.
Why you should choose your plane seat wisely
Are you scared that you may bring someone else's germs home as a souvenir after a flight? A new study gives us better clues as to how to avoid infection.


Men's Health
Viagra may cut colorectal cancer risk by half
A new study in mice finds that a small daily intake of Viagra can reduce the formation of potentially cancerous polyps by 50 percent.


Nutrition / Diet
Cholesterol deposits in the eyes: Symptoms and treatment
Cholesterol can deposit around the eyes and form fatty, yellow lumps. Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatments for cholesterol deposits here.


Pharma Industry / Biotech Industry
Many non-antibiotic drugs can alter gut bacteria
A new study reveals that many marketed non-antibiotic drugs affect the growth of bacteria in the human gut and may contribute to antibiotic resistance.


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