MNT daily newsletter - February 06, 2019

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Cancer / Oncology
Colorectal cancer: TV viewing tied to risk of early onset
A new study links prolonged sitting while viewing TV to a higher risk of young-onset colorectal cancer, regardless of obesity and exercise.


Cardiovascular / Cardiology
Immunosuppressants reduce artery plaque in people with psoriasis
New research finds that a psoriasis treatment that suppresses the immune system can improve the cardiovascular health of those living with psoriasis.


Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal cancer: TV viewing tied to risk of early onset
A new study links prolonged sitting while viewing TV to a higher risk of young-onset colorectal cancer, regardless of obesity and exercise.


Fertility
Does Clomid work for male infertility?
Clomid is the former brand name of clomiphene citrate, a drug for treating infertility in females. However, doctors may sometimes prescribe it off-label for treating infertility in males. In some males, clomiphene citrate may boost fertility, but it is not yet clear whether it works for all males. Learn more here.


Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia: Many may receive wrong diagnosis
Millions of people live with fibromyalgia, a condition causing increased sensitivity to pain. However, a new study suggests many cases may be misdiagnosed.


Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness
Colorectal cancer: TV viewing tied to risk of early onset
A new study links prolonged sitting while viewing TV to a higher risk of young-onset colorectal cancer, regardless of obesity and exercise.


GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology
Constipation and pregnancy: What to know
Constipation is a very common symptom in both early and late pregnancy. In this article, we discuss safe treatments and home remedies to relieve constipation during pregnancy. We also explain when to see a doctor.


Heart Disease
Immunosuppressants reduce artery plaque in people with psoriasis
New research finds that a psoriasis treatment that suppresses the immune system can improve the cardiovascular health of those living with psoriasis.


Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Constipation and pregnancy: What to know
Constipation is a very common symptom in both early and late pregnancy. In this article, we discuss safe treatments and home remedies to relieve constipation during pregnancy. We also explain when to see a doctor.


Immune System / Vaccines
Immunosuppressants reduce artery plaque in people with psoriasis
New research finds that a psoriasis treatment that suppresses the immune system can improve the cardiovascular health of those living with psoriasis.


Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses
Are we 'approaching an era where no antibiotics work?'
Dangerous, antibiotic-resistant bacteria present in remote Arctic soil indicate that superbugs have become a truly serious global threat, researchers warn.


Men's Health
Does Clomid work for male infertility?
Clomid is the former brand name of clomiphene citrate, a drug for treating infertility in females. However, doctors may sometimes prescribe it off-label for treating infertility in males. In some males, clomiphene citrate may boost fertility, but it is not yet clear whether it works for all males. Learn more here.


MRSA / Drug Resistance
Are we 'approaching an era where no antibiotics work?'
Dangerous, antibiotic-resistant bacteria present in remote Arctic soil indicate that superbugs have become a truly serious global threat, researchers warn.


Pregnancy / Obstetrics
Constipation and pregnancy: What to know
Constipation is a very common symptom in both early and late pregnancy. In this article, we discuss safe treatments and home remedies to relieve constipation during pregnancy. We also explain when to see a doctor.
Does Clomid work for male infertility?
Clomid is the former brand name of clomiphene citrate, a drug for treating infertility in females. However, doctors may sometimes prescribe it off-label for treating infertility in males. In some males, clomiphene citrate may boost fertility, but it is not yet clear whether it works for all males. Learn more here.


Psoriasis
Immunosuppressants reduce artery plaque in people with psoriasis
New research finds that a psoriasis treatment that suppresses the immune system can improve the cardiovascular health of those living with psoriasis.


Rheumatology
Fibromyalgia: Many may receive wrong diagnosis
Millions of people live with fibromyalgia, a condition causing increased sensitivity to pain. However, a new study suggests many cases may be misdiagnosed.


Sexual Health / STDs
Does Clomid work for male infertility?
Clomid is the former brand name of clomiphene citrate, a drug for treating infertility in females. However, doctors may sometimes prescribe it off-label for treating infertility in males. In some males, clomiphene citrate may boost fertility, but it is not yet clear whether it works for all males. Learn more here.


Sports Medicine / Fitness
Colorectal cancer: TV viewing tied to risk of early onset
A new study links prolonged sitting while viewing TV to a higher risk of young-onset colorectal cancer, regardless of obesity and exercise.


Women's Health / Gynecology
Constipation and pregnancy: What to know
Constipation is a very common symptom in both early and late pregnancy. In this article, we discuss safe treatments and home remedies to relieve constipation during pregnancy. We also explain when to see a doctor.


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