MNT daily newsletter - November 29, 2019
Welcome, here are Medical News Today's headlines for November 29, 2019. |
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Alcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs |
One ketamine shot could help heavy drinkers cut down An experimental study shows that a single shot of ketamine helps reduce drinking cravings, particularly after the retrieval of associated reward memories. |
Anxiety / Stress |
Letter from the Editor: Feeling grateful Thanksgiving is a time to express gratitude. In this month's letter, Managing Editor Honor talks about the importance of gratitude all year round. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
How fruit and vegetable compounds help prevent colorectal cancer While scientists have known for some time that flavonoids can help fight colorectal cancer, the mechanisms have not been clear. Now, a study has found one. |
Bones / Orthopedics |
Do soft drinks affect women's bone health? People in the United States drink more than almost every other country. A new study asked if this might impact the bone health of postmenopausal women. |
Fixing bird wings with sheep bones The current method of fixing broken bird bones is not ideal. A recent study investigates whether pins made of dog or sheep bone might be more effective. |
Cancer / Oncology |
How fruit and vegetable compounds help prevent colorectal cancer While scientists have known for some time that flavonoids can help fight colorectal cancer, the mechanisms have not been clear. Now, a study has found one. |
Colorectal Cancer |
How fruit and vegetable compounds help prevent colorectal cancer While scientists have known for some time that flavonoids can help fight colorectal cancer, the mechanisms have not been clear. Now, a study has found one. |
IT / Internet / E-mail |
Letter from the Editor: Feeling grateful Thanksgiving is a time to express gratitude. In this month's letter, Managing Editor Honor talks about the importance of gratitude all year round. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
One ketamine shot could help heavy drinkers cut down An experimental study shows that a single shot of ketamine helps reduce drinking cravings, particularly after the retrieval of associated reward memories. |
Nutrition / Diet |
How fruit and vegetable compounds help prevent colorectal cancer While scientists have known for some time that flavonoids can help fight colorectal cancer, the mechanisms have not been clear. Now, a study has found one. |
Do soft drinks affect women's bone health? People in the United States drink more than almost every other country. A new study asked if this might impact the bone health of postmenopausal women. |
Osteoporosis |
Do soft drinks affect women's bone health? People in the United States drink more than almost every other country. A new study asked if this might impact the bone health of postmenopausal women. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Letter from the Editor: Feeling grateful Thanksgiving is a time to express gratitude. In this month's letter, Managing Editor Honor talks about the importance of gratitude all year round. |
Veterinary |
Fixing bird wings with sheep bones The current method of fixing broken bird bones is not ideal. A recent study investigates whether pins made of dog or sheep bone might be more effective. |
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