MNT daily newsletter - October 04, 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
Just how harmful is it to have 1 drink per day?
New research is piling up evidence indicating that even light drinking increases a person's risk of various health issues, as well as premature death.


Biology / Biochemistry
A compound found in apples can slow down aging
In a new mouse study, researchers identified a naturally occurring compound that appears to be the most effective in slowing down the process of aging.
Immunotherapy: 'Killer' cells get boost in fight against cancer
Nanoparticles can boost the immune system's natural killer cells in the fight against cancer, making immunotherapy successful in more patients.


Cancer / Oncology
Just how harmful is it to have 1 drink per day?
New research is piling up evidence indicating that even light drinking increases a person's risk of various health issues, as well as premature death.
Immunotherapy: 'Killer' cells get boost in fight against cancer
Nanoparticles can boost the immune system's natural killer cells in the fight against cancer, making immunotherapy successful in more patients.


Cardiovascular / Cardiology
Just how harmful is it to have 1 drink per day?
New research is piling up evidence indicating that even light drinking increases a person's risk of various health issues, as well as premature death.


Diabetes
Diabetes: Fridge temperature may make insulin less effective
New research warns that storing insulin at improper temperatures, either in the fridge at home or in a pen or vial, could reduce its quality.


Diabetes Type 1
Diabetes: Fridge temperature may make insulin less effective
New research warns that storing insulin at improper temperatures, either in the fridge at home or in a pen or vial, could reduce its quality.


Heart Disease
Just how harmful is it to have 1 drink per day?
New research is piling up evidence indicating that even light drinking increases a person's risk of various health issues, as well as premature death.


Immune System / Vaccines
Immunotherapy: 'Killer' cells get boost in fight against cancer
Nanoparticles can boost the immune system's natural killer cells in the fight against cancer, making immunotherapy successful in more patients.


Medical Innovation
Immunotherapy: 'Killer' cells get boost in fight against cancer
Nanoparticles can boost the immune system's natural killer cells in the fight against cancer, making immunotherapy successful in more patients.


Nutrition / Diet
Can eating eggs help you lose weight?
Eggs are a low-calorie food rich in protein and nutrients. In this article, we describe how to use eggs for weight loss, including how many to eat and how to prepare them.


Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian cancer: Taking regular low-dose aspirin can lower risk
An analysis of data from two large cohorts totaling 205,498 women sees that regularly taking low-dose aspirin is linked to reduced risk of ovarian cancer.


Preventive Medicine
Ovarian cancer: Taking regular low-dose aspirin can lower risk
An analysis of data from two large cohorts totaling 205,498 women sees that regularly taking low-dose aspirin is linked to reduced risk of ovarian cancer.


Seniors / Aging
A compound found in apples can slow down aging
In a new mouse study, researchers identified a naturally occurring compound that appears to be the most effective in slowing down the process of aging.


Women's Health / Gynecology
Ovarian cancer: Taking regular low-dose aspirin can lower risk
An analysis of data from two large cohorts totaling 205,498 women sees that regularly taking low-dose aspirin is linked to reduced risk of ovarian cancer.


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