MNT daily newsletter - November 27, 2019
Welcome, here are Medical News Today's headlines for November 27, 2019. |
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Alzheimer's / Dementia |
Extra virgin olive oil may protect against various dementias A new study in mice finds that extra virgin olive oil prevents the toxic accumulation of tau protein in the brain and keeps memory intact. |
Body Aches |
Causes and treatments for twitching fingers Many issues can cause finger twitching. Some are harmless, while others are more serious. Read on to learn about the potential causes and their treatments. |
Bones / Orthopedics |
Osteoporosis: Could selenium reduce risk? A recent study concludes that consuming higher levels of dietary selenium shows an association with a reduced risk of developing osteoporosis. |
Dermatology |
Rapamycin has anti-aging effect on human skin A small study reveals that rapamycin, a drug with a long history as an immune suppressor, can improve tone and reduce wrinkles and sagging in human skin. |
Immune System / Vaccines |
Rapamycin has anti-aging effect on human skin A small study reveals that rapamycin, a drug with a long history as an immune suppressor, can improve tone and reduce wrinkles and sagging in human skin. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Causes and treatments for twitching fingers Many issues can cause finger twitching. Some are harmless, while others are more serious. Read on to learn about the potential causes and their treatments. |
Extra virgin olive oil may protect against various dementias A new study in mice finds that extra virgin olive oil prevents the toxic accumulation of tau protein in the brain and keeps memory intact. |
Nutrition / Diet |
Osteoporosis: Could selenium reduce risk? A recent study concludes that consuming higher levels of dietary selenium shows an association with a reduced risk of developing osteoporosis. |
Causes and treatments for twitching fingers Many issues can cause finger twitching. Some are harmless, while others are more serious. Read on to learn about the potential causes and their treatments. |
Extra virgin olive oil may protect against various dementias A new study in mice finds that extra virgin olive oil prevents the toxic accumulation of tau protein in the brain and keeps memory intact. |
E. coli outbreak: CDC warn about romaine lettuce from Salinas, CA The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have issued a food safety alert about romaine lettuce that may be contaminated with E. coli. |
Osteoporosis |
Osteoporosis: Could selenium reduce risk? A recent study concludes that consuming higher levels of dietary selenium shows an association with a reduced risk of developing osteoporosis. |
Parkinson's Disease |
Causes and treatments for twitching fingers Many issues can cause finger twitching. Some are harmless, while others are more serious. Read on to learn about the potential causes and their treatments. |
Pharmacy / Pharmacist |
Rapamycin has anti-aging effect on human skin A small study reveals that rapamycin, a drug with a long history as an immune suppressor, can improve tone and reduce wrinkles and sagging in human skin. |
Public Health |
E. coli outbreak: CDC warn about romaine lettuce from Salinas, CA The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have issued a food safety alert about romaine lettuce that may be contaminated with E. coli. |
Seniors / Aging |
Rapamycin has anti-aging effect on human skin A small study reveals that rapamycin, a drug with a long history as an immune suppressor, can improve tone and reduce wrinkles and sagging in human skin. |
Extra virgin olive oil may protect against various dementias A new study in mice finds that extra virgin olive oil prevents the toxic accumulation of tau protein in the brain and keeps memory intact. |
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