MNT daily newsletter - May 01, 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
Could this common diabetes drug prevent cocaine relapse?
A rat study finds that GLP-1 receptor agonists for treating type 2 diabetes and obesity may prevent relapse in cocaine addiction without side effects.


Alzheimer's / Dementia
Could anxiety lead to dementia?
New research suggests that moderate to severe anxiety in midlife may be an independent risk factor for developing dementia in old age.


Anxiety / Stress
Could anxiety lead to dementia?
New research suggests that moderate to severe anxiety in midlife may be an independent risk factor for developing dementia in old age.


Biology / Biochemistry
Intermittent fasting may have 'profound health benefits'
Intermittent fasting is gaining popularity as a dieting style, and studies confirm that it is an effective weight loss method. Does it have other benefits?


Breast Cancer
Breast cancer: Innovative pill may aid diagnosis
Many cases of breast cancer are either misdiagnosed or remain undetected, due to the unclear nature of some tumors. Could a pill solve this problem?


Cancer / Oncology
Breast cancer: Innovative pill may aid diagnosis
Many cases of breast cancer are either misdiagnosed or remain undetected, due to the unclear nature of some tumors. Could a pill solve this problem?


Cardiovascular / Cardiology
Types of heart attack: What you need to know
Some heart attacks are more severe than others. In this article, learn about the signs and symptoms of each type. We also explore their causes and who is at risk. Finally, we look at how each type is treated, the recovery process, and steps a person can take to prevent heart attacks and other cardiac problems.
What diseases affect the circulatory system?
The circulatory system includes the heart and blood vessels that carry blood and oxygen around the body. Some circulatory diseases, such as stroke, heart attacks, and aneurysms, are life -threatening and need emergency medical attention. Other diseases can be managed with medication and lifestyle change.


Depression
Could anxiety lead to dementia?
New research suggests that moderate to severe anxiety in midlife may be an independent risk factor for developing dementia in old age.


Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness
Intermittent fasting may have 'profound health benefits'
Intermittent fasting is gaining popularity as a dieting style, and studies confirm that it is an effective weight loss method. Does it have other benefits?


Heart Disease
Types of heart attack: What you need to know
Some heart attacks are more severe than others. In this article, learn about the signs and symptoms of each type. We also explore their causes and who is at risk. Finally, we look at how each type is treated, the recovery process, and steps a person can take to prevent heart attacks and other cardiac problems.


Medical Devices / Diagnostics
Breast cancer: Innovative pill may aid diagnosis
Many cases of breast cancer are either misdiagnosed or remain undetected, due to the unclear nature of some tumors. Could a pill solve this problem?


Medical Innovation
Breast cancer: Innovative pill may aid diagnosis
Many cases of breast cancer are either misdiagnosed or remain undetected, due to the unclear nature of some tumors. Could a pill solve this problem?


Menopause
These foods may delay your menopause
A new study led by British-based researchers finds a link between certain foods that women eat and the age at which they experience menopause.


Neurology / Neuroscience
Could this common diabetes drug prevent cocaine relapse?
A rat study finds that GLP-1 receptor agonists for treating type 2 diabetes and obesity may prevent relapse in cocaine addiction without side effects.


Nutrition / Diet
These foods may delay your menopause
A new study led by British-based researchers finds a link between certain foods that women eat and the age at which they experience menopause.
Intermittent fasting may have 'profound health benefits'
Intermittent fasting is gaining popularity as a dieting style, and studies confirm that it is an effective weight loss method. Does it have other benefits?


Pharmacy / Pharmacist
Could this common diabetes drug prevent cocaine relapse?
A rat study finds that GLP-1 receptor agonists for treating type 2 diabetes and obesity may prevent relapse in cocaine addiction without side effects.


Psychology / Psychiatry
Could this common diabetes drug prevent cocaine relapse?
A rat study finds that GLP-1 receptor agonists for treating type 2 diabetes and obesity may prevent relapse in cocaine addiction without side effects.


Public Health
These foods may delay your menopause
A new study led by British-based researchers finds a link between certain foods that women eat and the age at which they experience menopause.
Types of heart attack: What you need to know
Some heart attacks are more severe than others. In this article, learn about the signs and symptoms of each type. We also explore their causes and who is at risk. Finally, we look at how each type is treated, the recovery process, and steps a person can take to prevent heart attacks and other cardiac problems.


Seniors / Aging
Could anxiety lead to dementia?
New research suggests that moderate to severe anxiety in midlife may be an independent risk factor for developing dementia in old age.


Women's Health / Gynecology
These foods may delay your menopause
A new study led by British-based researchers finds a link between certain foods that women eat and the age at which they experience menopause.


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