MNT daily newsletter - January 18, 2019

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Alzheimer's / Dementia
Stress may raise the risk of Alzheimer's disease
A Danish population-based study finds a strong link between psychological distress and the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.


Biology / Biochemistry
Multiple sclerosis: Small molecule could delay onset
Neuroprotective treatment with the small molecule Sephin1, significantly delayed loss of myelin and damage to cells in a mouse model of MS.


Clinical Trials / Drug Trials
Stem cell transplant slows down MS progression
Clinical trial compares stem cell transplantation with existing disease-modifying therapies and finds that the former is more effective at slowing down MS.


Dentistry
Flossing could increase exposure to toxic chemicals
According to a recent study, flossing is just one common behavior that could put people at risk of exposure to certain chemicals linked to disease.


Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness
Intermittent fasting boosts health by strengthening daily rhythms
A new study explores the impact of fasting on our daily rhythms. The authors conclude that fasting may protect health by boosting cyclic gene expression.


Genetics
Intermittent fasting boosts health by strengthening daily rhythms
A new study explores the impact of fasting on our daily rhythms. The authors conclude that fasting may protect health by boosting cyclic gene expression.


Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis: Small molecule could delay onset
Neuroprotective treatment with the small molecule Sephin1, significantly delayed loss of myelin and damage to cells in a mouse model of MS.
Stem cell transplant slows down MS progression
Clinical trial compares stem cell transplantation with existing disease-modifying therapies and finds that the former is more effective at slowing down MS.


Neurology / Neuroscience
Stem cell transplant slows down MS progression
Clinical trial compares stem cell transplantation with existing disease-modifying therapies and finds that the former is more effective at slowing down MS.


Nutrition / Diet
Intermittent fasting boosts health by strengthening daily rhythms
A new study explores the impact of fasting on our daily rhythms. The authors conclude that fasting may protect health by boosting cyclic gene expression.


Pharma Industry / Biotech Industry
Multiple sclerosis: Small molecule could delay onset
Neuroprotective treatment with the small molecule Sephin1, significantly delayed loss of myelin and damage to cells in a mouse model of MS.


Psychology / Psychiatry
Stress may raise the risk of Alzheimer's disease
A Danish population-based study finds a strong link between psychological distress and the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.


Public Health
Flossing could increase exposure to toxic chemicals
According to a recent study, flossing is just one common behavior that could put people at risk of exposure to certain chemicals linked to disease.


Seniors / Aging
Stress may raise the risk of Alzheimer's disease
A Danish population-based study finds a strong link between psychological distress and the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.


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