MNT daily newsletter - January 21, 2019

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Alzheimer's / Dementia
Alzheimer's: What leads to brain cell damage?
The toxic beta-amyloid protein inactivates a protein that is key to the functioning of the parts of brain cells that receive signals from other cells.
Leaky blood vessels may trigger Alzheimer's
According to a recent study, leaky capillaries could be more important to the development of Alzheimer's disease than protein buildup in the brain.


Anxiety / Stress
The truth about 'Blue Monday'
Blue Monday, the most depressing day of the year — is there any science behind it, or is it just a myth that has gained too much momentum over time?


Biology / Biochemistry
Alzheimer's: What leads to brain cell damage?
The toxic beta-amyloid protein inactivates a protein that is key to the functioning of the parts of brain cells that receive signals from other cells.


Cardiovascular / Cardiology
Stair-climbing exercise 'snacks' boost health
New research finds that quick sessions of vigorous stair climbing, separated by a few hours of recovery, can improve cardiovascular health.


Depression
The truth about 'Blue Monday'
Blue Monday, the most depressing day of the year — is there any science behind it, or is it just a myth that has gained too much momentum over time?


Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness
Stair-climbing exercise 'snacks' boost health
New research finds that quick sessions of vigorous stair climbing, separated by a few hours of recovery, can improve cardiovascular health.


Heart Disease
Stair-climbing exercise 'snacks' boost health
New research finds that quick sessions of vigorous stair climbing, separated by a few hours of recovery, can improve cardiovascular health.


Mental Health
The truth about 'Blue Monday'
Blue Monday, the most depressing day of the year — is there any science behind it, or is it just a myth that has gained too much momentum over time?


Neurology / Neuroscience
Alzheimer's: What leads to brain cell damage?
The toxic beta-amyloid protein inactivates a protein that is key to the functioning of the parts of brain cells that receive signals from other cells.
Leaky blood vessels may trigger Alzheimer's
According to a recent study, leaky capillaries could be more important to the development of Alzheimer's disease than protein buildup in the brain.


Nutrition / Diet
Drinking soda after exercise could damage kidneys
A recent study concludes that drinking soda following physical exertion might cause further dehydration and could even cause kidney damage.


Psychology / Psychiatry
The truth about 'Blue Monday'
Blue Monday, the most depressing day of the year — is there any science behind it, or is it just a myth that has gained too much momentum over time?


Sports Medicine / Fitness
Stair-climbing exercise 'snacks' boost health
New research finds that quick sessions of vigorous stair climbing, separated by a few hours of recovery, can improve cardiovascular health.
Drinking soda after exercise could damage kidneys
A recent study concludes that drinking soda following physical exertion might cause further dehydration and could even cause kidney damage.


Urology / Nephrology
Drinking soda after exercise could damage kidneys
A recent study concludes that drinking soda following physical exertion might cause further dehydration and could even cause kidney damage.


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