MNT daily newsletter - March 25, 2018

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


Biology / Biochemistry
Why does obesity blunt our sense of taste?
Obese people have a dull sense of taste. A new study uncovers the molecular mechanism behind this phenomenon, revealing how obesity blunts your taste buds.


Cardiovascular / Cardiology
How do you lower your resting heart rate?
Having a low resting heart rate, or pulse, is often a sign of good health. But are there easy ways to achieve this? Here, we discuss eleven ways to lower the heart rate. Some methods are immediate, while others will work in the long term. We also look at the best way to measure a resting heart rate and the ideal range.


Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine
How to get rid of burn scars
Treating burn scars depends on the severity of the burn and how recently it occurred. The article examines the various types of burn scars, how to remove or reduce existing burn scars, and how to prevent new scars developing. Also, learn about how to treat a burn in the first instance and possible complications.


Dermatology
How to get rid of burn scars
Treating burn scars depends on the severity of the burn and how recently it occurred. The article examines the various types of burn scars, how to remove or reduce existing burn scars, and how to prevent new scars developing. Also, learn about how to treat a burn in the first instance and possible complications.


Diabetes
Is this how abdominal fat leads to diabetes?
New research shows that an enzyme produced by the liver causes inflammation in the abdominal fat, raising the risk of insulin resistance and diabetes.


Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness
Is this how abdominal fat leads to diabetes?
New research shows that an enzyme produced by the liver causes inflammation in the abdominal fat, raising the risk of insulin resistance and diabetes.
Why does obesity blunt our sense of taste?
Obese people have a dull sense of taste. A new study uncovers the molecular mechanism behind this phenomenon, revealing how obesity blunts your taste buds.


Heart Disease
How do you lower your resting heart rate?
Having a low resting heart rate, or pulse, is often a sign of good health. But are there easy ways to achieve this? Here, we discuss eleven ways to lower the heart rate. Some methods are immediate, while others will work in the long term. We also look at the best way to measure a resting heart rate and the ideal range.


Immune System / Vaccines
Is this how abdominal fat leads to diabetes?
New research shows that an enzyme produced by the liver causes inflammation in the abdominal fat, raising the risk of insulin resistance and diabetes.


Vascular
How do you lower your resting heart rate?
Having a low resting heart rate, or pulse, is often a sign of good health. But are there easy ways to achieve this? Here, we discuss eleven ways to lower the heart rate. Some methods are immediate, while others will work in the long term. We also look at the best way to measure a resting heart rate and the ideal range.


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