MNT daily newsletter - December 17, 2018

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


Alzheimer's / Dementia
Type 2 diabetes and cognitive decline: Study finds link
New research examines cognitive function and brain atrophy in both people with and without type 2 diabetes over the course of approximately 5 years.


Cardiovascular / Cardiology
Recalled 'weight history' can predict heart failure risk
While obesity can raise heart failure risk at any age, the risk is higher in those with a lifetime history of obesity compared with only recent obesity.


Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes and cognitive decline: Study finds link
New research examines cognitive function and brain atrophy in both people with and without type 2 diabetes over the course of approximately 5 years.


Eating Disorders
What causes a loss of appetite?
Loss of appetite can have many causes, including short-term infections, psychological or mental health conditions, cancers, and certain medications. In this article, we look at the causes and symptoms of appetite loss, along with treatments and home remedies.


Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness
Recalled 'weight history' can predict heart failure risk
While obesity can raise heart failure risk at any age, the risk is higher in those with a lifetime history of obesity compared with only recent obesity.
How to prevent festive weight gain without exercising
A new study investigates whether a simple, brief intervention might help people avoid putting on extra pounds over the holiday season.


GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology
What causes a loss of appetite?
Loss of appetite can have many causes, including short-term infections, psychological or mental health conditions, cancers, and certain medications. In this article, we look at the causes and symptoms of appetite loss, along with treatments and home remedies.


Heart Disease
Recalled 'weight history' can predict heart failure risk
While obesity can raise heart failure risk at any age, the risk is higher in those with a lifetime history of obesity compared with only recent obesity.


HIV and AIDS
How does ART work?
HIV medication involves the use of antiretroviral drugs, which suppress viral activity in the body. Learn more about the types and side effects of these drugs here.


Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses
What causes a loss of appetite?
Loss of appetite can have many causes, including short-term infections, psychological or mental health conditions, cancers, and certain medications. In this article, we look at the causes and symptoms of appetite loss, along with treatments and home remedies.


Neurology / Neuroscience
There's more to blinking than meets the eye
In an unusual experiment, researchers demonstrate that the duration of a blink during conversation can influence the length of someone's answer.


Nutrition / Diet
What causes a loss of appetite?
Loss of appetite can have many causes, including short-term infections, psychological or mental health conditions, cancers, and certain medications. In this article, we look at the causes and symptoms of appetite loss, along with treatments and home remedies.
How to prevent festive weight gain without exercising
A new study investigates whether a simple, brief intervention might help people avoid putting on extra pounds over the holiday season.


Pharmacy / Pharmacist
How does ART work?
HIV medication involves the use of antiretroviral drugs, which suppress viral activity in the body. Learn more about the types and side effects of these drugs here.


Psychology / Psychiatry
There's more to blinking than meets the eye
In an unusual experiment, researchers demonstrate that the duration of a blink during conversation can influence the length of someone's answer.


Seniors / Aging
Type 2 diabetes and cognitive decline: Study finds link
New research examines cognitive function and brain atrophy in both people with and without type 2 diabetes over the course of approximately 5 years.


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