MNT daily newsletter - July 30, 2019
Welcome, here are Medical News Today's headlines for July 30, 2019. |
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Anxiety / Stress |
False missile alert may have 'benefited' people with anxiety A surprising new study finds that the false alarm of a missile strike issued a year ago in Hawaii benefited people with high day-to-day anxiety. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
Can scientists find the formula for 'better aging?' New research studies aging cells to find out how they change, and how this leads to further health decline. Its findings may help promote 'better aging.' |
Clinical Trials / Drug Trials |
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: New drug proves 'safe' and effective A double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial finds the right dosage at which a drug 'safely' treats nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. |
Liver Disease / Hepatitis |
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: New drug proves 'safe' and effective A double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial finds the right dosage at which a drug 'safely' treats nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. |
Mental Health |
How 'tickling' the ear could prevent age related disease A type of noninvasive electric stimulation that 'tickles' the ear could help improve many different aspects of health in later life, new research finds. |
False missile alert may have 'benefited' people with anxiety A surprising new study finds that the false alarm of a missile strike issued a year ago in Hawaii benefited people with high day-to-day anxiety. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
How 'tickling' the ear could prevent age related disease A type of noninvasive electric stimulation that 'tickles' the ear could help improve many different aspects of health in later life, new research finds. |
Why is sex pleasurable? There are many biological reasons that sex is pleasurable for males and females. In this article, we examine how sex affects both the body and the brain. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Why is sex pleasurable? There are many biological reasons that sex is pleasurable for males and females. In this article, we examine how sex affects both the body and the brain. |
False missile alert may have 'benefited' people with anxiety A surprising new study finds that the false alarm of a missile strike issued a year ago in Hawaii benefited people with high day-to-day anxiety. |
Public Health |
False missile alert may have 'benefited' people with anxiety A surprising new study finds that the false alarm of a missile strike issued a year ago in Hawaii benefited people with high day-to-day anxiety. |
Seniors / Aging |
Resistance training for healthy aging: The whys and hows A new evidence-based position statement explains the benefits of resistance training for older adults and what to bear in mind when devising programs. |
How 'tickling' the ear could prevent age related disease A type of noninvasive electric stimulation that 'tickles' the ear could help improve many different aspects of health in later life, new research finds. |
Can scientists find the formula for 'better aging?' New research studies aging cells to find out how they change, and how this leads to further health decline. Its findings may help promote 'better aging.' |
Sexual Health / STDs |
Why is sex pleasurable? There are many biological reasons that sex is pleasurable for males and females. In this article, we examine how sex affects both the body and the brain. |
Sports Medicine / Fitness |
Resistance training for healthy aging: The whys and hows A new evidence-based position statement explains the benefits of resistance training for older adults and what to bear in mind when devising programs. |
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