MNT daily newsletter - August 29, 2019
Welcome, here are Medical News Today's headlines for August 29, 2019. |
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Blood / Hematology |
Could bone-like particles in blood contribute to artery clogging? Scientists have discovered that circulating blood contains bone-like particles and suggest that they may contribute to atherosclerosis. |
Bones / Orthopedics |
Could bone-like particles in blood contribute to artery clogging? Scientists have discovered that circulating blood contains bone-like particles and suggest that they may contribute to atherosclerosis. |
Cardiovascular / Cardiology |
Could bone-like particles in blood contribute to artery clogging? Scientists have discovered that circulating blood contains bone-like particles and suggest that they may contribute to atherosclerosis. |
GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology |
Red wine in moderation may protect gut health An observational study finds that people who drink red wine regularly but in moderation have healthier, more diverse gut microbiotas than those who don't. |
Heart Disease |
Could bone-like particles in blood contribute to artery clogging? Scientists have discovered that circulating blood contains bone-like particles and suggest that they may contribute to atherosclerosis. |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
Can graphene help fight mosquito bites? Mosquitos transmit a significant number of serious diseases. Preventing them from biting is difficult, but some researchers think graphene may hold clues. |
Red wine in moderation may protect gut health An observational study finds that people who drink red wine regularly but in moderation have healthier, more diverse gut microbiotas than those who don't. |
Medical Innovation |
Can graphene help fight mosquito bites? Mosquitos transmit a significant number of serious diseases. Preventing them from biting is difficult, but some researchers think graphene may hold clues. |
Nutrition / Diet |
Red wine in moderation may protect gut health An observational study finds that people who drink red wine regularly but in moderation have healthier, more diverse gut microbiotas than those who don't. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
We follow the same old patterns in new romantic relationships Recent evidence suggest that relationship dynamics tend to remain unchanged across different intimate partnerships, despite our expectations of change. |
Sexual Health / STDs |
We follow the same old patterns in new romantic relationships Recent evidence suggest that relationship dynamics tend to remain unchanged across different intimate partnerships, despite our expectations of change. |
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