MNT daily newsletter - October 31, 2019
Welcome, here are Medical News Today's headlines for October 31, 2019. |
Welcome to today's MNT newsletter, containing the most recent headlines from your chosen news categories. |
Alcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs |
Impulsive behavior: What happens in the brain? A recent study, carried out in rats, investigates which neural pathways and neurotransmitters might play a role in impulsive behavior. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
Impulsive behavior: What happens in the brain? A recent study, carried out in rats, investigates which neural pathways and neurotransmitters might play a role in impulsive behavior. |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
What are the real zombies? Are there any zombies in nature? And what about humans, are we ever at risk of zombification? Read our special feature to find out what science has to say. |
IT / Internet / E-mail |
Letter from the Editor: Getting into the spirit In this month's letter, Managing Editor Honor Whiteman reveals how MNT are celebrating Halloween and what articles have piqued your interest this month. |
Mental Health |
What are the real zombies? Are there any zombies in nature? And what about humans, are we ever at risk of zombification? Read our special feature to find out what science has to say. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Impulsive behavior: What happens in the brain? A recent study, carried out in rats, investigates which neural pathways and neurotransmitters might play a role in impulsive behavior. |
Nutrition / Diet |
Letter from the Editor: Getting into the spirit In this month's letter, Managing Editor Honor Whiteman reveals how MNT are celebrating Halloween and what articles have piqued your interest this month. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
What are the real zombies? Are there any zombies in nature? And what about humans, are we ever at risk of zombification? Read our special feature to find out what science has to say. |
What does a healthy open relationship look like? A study of mutual consent, comfort, and communication in primary relationships finds that consensual nonmonogamy can be as healthy as monogamy. |
Impulsive behavior: What happens in the brain? A recent study, carried out in rats, investigates which neural pathways and neurotransmitters might play a role in impulsive behavior. |
Sexual Health / STDs |
What does a healthy open relationship look like? A study of mutual consent, comfort, and communication in primary relationships finds that consensual nonmonogamy can be as healthy as monogamy. |
Veterinary |
What are the real zombies? Are there any zombies in nature? And what about humans, are we ever at risk of zombification? Read our special feature to find out what science has to say. |
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