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Medical News Today: Too much iron may cause skin infections

According to a large-scale new study, iron levels that are excessively high may cause bacterial skin infections, such as cellulitis and abscesses. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/320UwdD

Medical News Today: Cognitive decline: A personalized approach could be key

A new study paper focuses on developing a clearer picture of how and why cognitive decline occurs, and how doctors could treat it in a personalized way. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2RHQ2nw

Medical News Today: Letter from the Editor: It's good to laugh

In this month's letter, Managing Editor Honor reveals what the MNT editorial team got up to for their annual summer event, and it might just make you chuckle. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2XwdsBJ

Medical News Today: How childhood viral infections may later drive multiple sclerosis

Based on a study in mice, researchers now suggest that transient viral infections in childhood may facilitate multiple sclerosis development later in life. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2xhEmOH

Medical News Today: Exercise may increase lifespan 'regardless of past activity levels'

New research finds that becoming more active significantly lowers a person's death risk, regardless of how active they have been in the past. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2X92KN5

Medical News Today: What to know about bronchodilators

Bronchodilators are drugs that open the airways, relieving the symptoms of respiratory conditions, such as asthma and emphysema. This article looks at how they work, types, and how to take them. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2FHw9YR

Medical News Today: Can Rick Simpson oil help treat cancer?

Rick Simpson oil is a cannabis extract with high levels of tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC. Some people claim that this oil can help treat cancer. Although there is little to no evidence to suggest that it can cure cancer directly, it may have some use as a complementary treatment. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2XbX6i6

Medical News Today: 11 ways to treat back pain without surgery

Doctors often find chronic back pain challenging to treat, but there are many nonsurgical options that people can try. We discuss 11 methods here, including chiropractic care, acupuncture, and exercises. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/323PNYP

Medical News Today: What to know about end-stage COPD

The symptoms of end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) include frequent lung infections, difficulty eating, and shortness of breath. Coping methods typically include palliative care and open discussions. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2XH7H3W

Medical News Today: A complete guide to home nebulizer therapy

Home nebulizers are an effective way to deliver medicine into the airways. Learn more about home nebulizer therapy here, including how to use the equipment. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2xfRhkr

Medical News Today: What are the best meat substitutes?

A variety of meat substitutes are available, including tofu, tempeh, and seitan. Learn about the nutritional value of these and other meat substitutes here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2JakKlg

Medical News Today: How do breasts change during and after pregnancy?

Changes in the breasts are a regular occurrence during and after pregnancy. Breast changes vary from person to person and can occur whether a woman breastfeeds or not. Learn more about the types of changes and when they may signal an underlying condition. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2RGcg9s

Medical News Today: Breathing treatments: Everything you need to know

Many different types of breathing treatment are available, including bronchodilators, corticosteroids, and antimicrobial drugs. Learn more about these and other treatments here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2XgZd4j

Medical News Today: Are abortions painful?

Abortions are generally very safe but may cause some pain, cramping, or other side effects. Every woman’s experience is different and the level of pain depends on the type of abortion. Here, we discuss whether abortions hurt and how to manage any discomfort. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2KOoXhB

Medical News Today: What to know about ADHD misdiagnosis

The symptoms of ADHD tend to resemble those of other conditions, which may result in a misdiagnosis. Some characteristics of ADHD may also be symptoms of other conditions. Learn more about why a doctor might misdiagnose ADHD here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/31YuszE

Medical News Today: CBD oil for ADHD: Does it work?

CBD oil is a popular alternative remedy for a variety of medical conditions. In this article, learn about whether it can help treat ADHD and whether it is safe for children to use. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/31RP3pk

Medical News Today: Is ADHD genetic? Everything you need to know

In this article, learn about the latest research on genetics and ADHD, which includes studies looking at whether the children of parents with ADHD are more likely to develop the same condition. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2YkZQWO

Medical News Today: What causes a bad smell in the nose?

Causes of a bad smell in the nose include sinusitis, mouth or tooth infections, and certain foods and drinks. Learn more about what might cause a bad smell in the nose, and what to do about it, here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2LqjjSl

Medical News Today: Can nonsmokers get COPD?

It is possible for people who don’t smoke to develop chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It may develop due to exposure to secondhand smoke, industrial fumes, or other toxins. Learn more about COPD in people who don’t smoke here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2FF8pV9

Medical News Today: Morning people may have lower breast cancer risk

A large study of women found that those with a morning preference were less likely to have or develop breast cancer than those with an evening preference. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2LmYCXs

Medical News Today: Obesity: How diet changes the brain and promotes overeating

In a study in mice, researchers found that neurons that normally signal to the brain to stop eating are less active in obese animals. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2FE85pM

Medical News Today: Is a diabetes drug the key to aggressive breast cancer?

The blood sugar-lowering drug metformin changes how cancer stem cells use and metabolize energy, making them more vulnerable to a new treatment. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2Xbuel3

Medical News Today: Are our brains addicted to information?

New research suggests that our brains may be addicted to information via a mechanism similar to the one involved in compulsive snacking. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2X7U6yr

Medical News Today: Hospital flies carry enough 'bugs' of their own to cause infection

New research reveals that flying insects that make their way into hospitals can carry many harmful bacteria able to cause dangerous infections. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2RHoj6w

Medical News Today: Should I worry about breast calcifications?

Breast calcifications are small deposits of calcium that can appear in the breast tissue. These are visible on mammograms and most are typically benign. Some forms, however, may indicate a form of cancer. Learn more about why they form and what happens if they appear on an X-ray. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2XBoJ3n

Medical News Today: How to manage diabetes

A person can manage their diabetes by making healthful changes to their diet, exercising frequently, and regularly taking the necessary medications. Here, learn about these self-management strategies and more. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2KIY9Qa

Medical News Today: What is the link between Vyvanse and hypersexuality?

Vyvanse is a brand of amphetamine that doctors may prescribe for ADHD or binge eating disorder (BED). Some research links amphetamine use to hypersexuality, and both ADHD and BED may also affect sexual function. Learn more about the symptoms of hypersexuality and the effects of the drug here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2XgvTuP

Medical News Today: What are some slow-release carbs?

Slow-release carbs include quinoa, vegetables, and white bread alternatives. They provide a gradual supply of energy for the body. Learn more about slow-release carb foods and the Glycemic index (GI) here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2Jalk2x

Medical News Today: Causes and treatment of pimples in the armpit

The many sweat glands and hair follicles in the armpits make them prone to pimples and other skin issues. In this article, we look at the types, causes, and treatment of armpit pimples. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2RJ2Wl1

Medical News Today: Stem cell therapy for rheumatoid arthritis

Stem cell therapy may help reduce inflammation and build up healthy cells in the body. Scientists are now investigating whether it may benefit autoimmune conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2LqKBbd

Medical News Today: What are the different types of abortion?

There are several types of abortion, including medical abortion, vacuum aspiration, dilation and evacuation, and induced labor. The type that a doctor recommends will depend on the duration of the pregnancy. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2ISAWsw

Medical News Today: What is survivor's guilt?

When a person survives a traumatic event that other people did not, they may experience feelings of guilt. Survivor's guilt is a common symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Tips for coping with survivor's guilt include connecting with others and practicing mindfulness. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2xi2Rvc

Medical News Today: What is argyria?

Argyria is a condition in which the skin or mucous membranes turn blue or gray. It occurs when a person comes into contact with excessive amounts of silver, and it can affect either the whole body or small localized areas. Learn more about the symptoms, causes, and treatment options here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/31TXdO2

Medical News Today: Could a plant based diet be the answer to Crohn's disease?

Following a plant based diet helped one man with Crohn's disease achieve complete remission after a year of standard treatment had failed to do so. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2X8eU94

Medical News Today: Serotonin deficiency could explain 'imaginary' somatic condition

New research suggests that a genetic mutation affecting serotonin levels could be the cause of otherwise medically unexplained pain symptoms. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2J98Dox

Medical News Today: Sitting at home or at work: Which is worse for heart health?

New research in an African American cohort suggests that not all types of sedentary behavior are equally risky for cardiovascular health. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2IT4Gpi

Medical News Today: What to know about autism in girls

The symptoms of autism in girls are mostly the same as they are in boys, though autistic girls may exhibit certain behaviors less often than autistic boys. Because autism is more common among boys, doctors may be more likely to miss a diagnosis in girls. Learn more about symptoms and diagnosis here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2xdLMTf

Medical News Today: Osteoporosis: Investigating the role of a common antibacterial chemical

A new study asks if triclosan, a chemical in many products, may increase osteoporosis risk. The results are not clear-cut, but it may affect bone health. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2KH1LSq

Medical News Today: What to know about the endomorph diet

People with the endomorph body type can gain weight quickly. For this reason, they may wish to avoid processed foods and those with a high fat content. Certain types of exercise are also beneficial for people with endomorphic bodies. Learn more about the endomorph diet here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2XblK2u

Medical News Today: What to know about nipple reconstruction surgery

After a mastectomy, people can choose to have breast or nipple reconstruction surgery. This article looks at the types, risks, and costs associated with nipple reconstruction surgery. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2NgMQkc

Medical News Today: What to know about modified radical mastectomy

A modified radical mastectomy is a less intensive surgery to treat breast cancer than a radical mastectomy. Here, we give an overview, including what the operation is, what to expect, and recovery. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2RCTUWO

Medical News Today: Potential causes of cold fingers

Possible causes of cold fingers include anemia, medication side effects, and psychological conditions, such as stress. Treating the underlying cause can often resolve this symptom. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2X6B8YQ

Medical News Today: Why do I have tight jaw muscles? Causes and relief

Tight jaw muscles often occur due to stress, anxiety, injury, or overusing the jaw joint. In other cases, it may signal a medical condition. Learn about causes of jaw tightness and ways to relieve the tension here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2KDNar9

Medical News Today: Rheumatoid arthritis and hair loss: What is the link?

People with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) may experience hair loss as a symptom of the disease or due to medication that they are taking. If medication is the cause, a person may be able to switch to an alternative drug to stop the hair loss. Learn more about the link between RA and hair loss here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2X6otVO

Medical News Today: What to know about skin paleness

Paleness can occur in light or dark skin. A range of health issues may underlie it, including anemia, bleeding, and certain vitamin deficiencies. Learn more about health-related causes of skin paleness here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2YfOG5Q

Medical News Today: What causes irritability?

Many factors can cause irritability, including life stress, depression, a lack of sleep, and premenstrual syndrome. In this article, we look at the possible causes of irritability and tips for managing it. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2Ljri3G

Medical News Today: What to know about Rogaine for beards and women

Rogaine may help slow hair loss and promote hair growth. However, using it for beards and in women is not necessarily safe or effective. Learn more about using Rogaine for beards and women here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/31Y6STF

Medical News Today: Scientists track Parkinson's journey from gut to brain in mice

In a mouse model of Parkinson's disease, scientists can now track the journey of toxic protein from the gut to the brain via the vagus nerve. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/31Y1zE2

Medical News Today: Bipolar: Experts urge better initial care

Specialists reveal that people with bipolar disorder have to wait for a long time for a diagnosis, and that they fail to receive appropriate initial care. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2LjrfoA

Medical News Today: Statins may double the risk of type 2 diabetes

New research examines the risk of receiving a type 2 diabetes diagnosis among those who are taking statins to lower their cholesterol. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2FB04BQ

Medical News Today: Hypertension: Looking beyond the classic risk factors

In a recent study, scientists have investigated the impact of the environment where we live on the risk of developing hypertension and metabolic syndrome. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2FwCQwE

Medical News Today: What to know about cyclosporine

Cyclosporine is a prescription drug that works to suppress the immune system. It can help treat rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis. This article looks at its uses, dosage, side effects, and risks. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2X7OnxA

Medical News Today: What to know about shellfish allergies

Many people are allergic to shellfish. The symptoms can be mild or severe and may include wheezing, coughing, and confusion. Learn more about the symptoms of a shellfish allergy here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/31OU6XL

Medical News Today: Risks of dying from pneumonia

Pneumonia is a disease that can kill. Risk factors include age, with very young children and older adults at a higher risk than others. Existing medical conditions are another risk factor. However, people can also recovery from pneumonia. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2ZKRqs9

Medical News Today: What to know about congestion in babies

Congestion is common in babies, often affecting the nose or chest. It is usually harmless but can be uncomfortable. In this article, we look at the causes of and treatments for baby congestion. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2KCO9aR

Medical News Today: What to know about Xeljanz

Xeljanz is a prescription medication that treats rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and ulcerative colitis. This article provides an overview of its uses, how it works, and side effect warnings. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2Yf0yVy

Medical News Today: What to know about sugar in fruit

Fruit contains natural sugar. Although natural sugar is good for health, it is important to remember that consuming fruit juices and canned fruit can increase overall sugar intake. Learn more about the sugar in fruit here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2LdMYhw

Medical News Today: What are the best ways to eat more protein?

Protein is an important part of anyone’s diet. A person can increase the amount of protein that they consume in various ways, including eating certain foods, trying supplements, and possibly by eating at specific times. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2IJDfhg

Medical News Today: What is pursed lip breathing?

Pursed lip breathing is a breathing technique that can help people get more air into their lungs. This technique may be particularly beneficial for people with respiratory conditions, such as COPD. Learn more about the benefits of pursed lip breathing and how to do it here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/31QrIEy

Medical News Today: Could certain gut bacteria protect against food allergy?

New research shows that babies with food allergy have missing gut bacteria. Giving the bacteria to allergy-prone mice protected them from the disease. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XcqXqV

Medical News Today: Fighting obesity with a single cup of coffee

A first-of-its-kind study finds that caffeine is an effective way to stimulate brown fat in cultured cells and humans, pointing to new obesity treatments. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2KDslfc

Medical News Today: These common drugs may increase dementia risk

Drugs that doctors often use in the treatment of overactive bladder, gastrointestinal conditions, and depression may increase dementia risk by almost half. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2YkILw8

Medical News Today: Treatments and remedies for dark inner thighs

Dark inner thighs can occur when extra pigment develops in a process called hyperpigmentation. Although dark inner thighs are harmless, some people may wish to use home remedies and treatments to reduce areas of darker skin. Learn more about the treatment options for, and potential causes of, dark inner thighs here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Nm0mmK

Medical News Today: How does methotrexate affect pregnancy?

It is not safe to take methotrexate during pregnancy. The drug affects folic acid levels in the body and can lead to birth abnormalities. In this article, we look at the effects of taking methotrexate during conception or pregnancy, how to stay safe, and alternative medications. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Ndv3ud

Medical News Today: What to know about a cut on the penis

The thin skin around the penis is prone to cuts and tears. Causes of a cut on the penis can include friction, scratching, and accidents. Symptoms of sexually transmitted infections can sometimes also resemble cuts. Learn more about the causes and treatment of a cut on the penis here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2ZKjvQs

Medical News Today: When do periods start again after an abortion?

Women often experience bleeding right after having an abortion, which may last for 1–2 weeks. However, their first period will usually occur several weeks later and may be lighter or heavier than usual, depending on the type of abortion. Most women's periods return to normal after two to three cycles. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2RyhKTA

Medical News Today: How does the cervix change in early pregnancy?

The cervix has a different position and texture in early pregnancy. Cervical discharge also changes. In this article, we look at changes to the cervix during early pregnancy. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2ZHtgig

Medical News Today: What to know about a ruptured eardrum

Symptoms of a ruptured eardrum include ringing, hearing loss, and loss of balance. Causes include trauma to the ear and ear infection. A ruptured eardrum will often heal on its own. Learn more about ruptured eardrums here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2RwWNZe

Medical News Today: What to know about not having a half-moon on the nails

People typically have a half-moon shape on their nails. This appearance may be less visible in the case of people with malnourishment, anemia, or vitiligo. Learn more about the half-moon on the nails here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Nb6IVU

Medical News Today: What causes shortness of breath when lying down?

Some potential causes of shortness of breath when lying down include heart failure, obesity, and emphysema. Learn more about the causes of shortness of breath when lying down here, along with their treatment options. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2KAmaJ5

Medical News Today: What causes a chronic sore throat?

Many factors can cause a chronic sore throat, including allergies, smoking, and infections. In this article, we explore the possible causes and describe when to see a doctor. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2X1DjNg

Medical News Today: What to know about friction burns on the penis

Friction burns on the penis can cause red, swollen skin in the affected area. They can occur due to vigorous sexual activity or tight fitting clothing and may cause symptoms similar to those of a sexually transmitted infection. Learn more about penile friction burns, including how to treat and prevent them. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2ZCOhe2

Medical News Today: What to know about castor oil for eyelashes

Castor oil has many uses, including possibly helping the eyelashes appear longer. Risks associated with castor oil include allergic reactions. Learn more about castor oil for eyelashes, including whether it works and alternatives, here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2xb1z5p

Medical News Today: Cocoa shells may help prevent obesity-induced insulin resistance

A study of immune and fat cells from mice found that cocoa shell extract can reduce and prevent some of the cell dysfunctions that can result from obesity. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Yb8KpN

Medical News Today: Could processed foods explain why autism is on the rise?

A first-of-its-kind study finds a molecular link between high levels of a food preservative compound and neuronal disruptions that may explain ASD. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2N7DVBv

Medical News Today: First-of-its-kind robotic arm works without brain implant

In a breakthrough move, researchers have developed a high-fidelity, noninvasive interface that allows users to control robotic arms with their minds. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XCt5Yo

Medical News Today: People with fibromyalgia have different gut bacteria

A new study shows that gut bacteria composition is different in people with fibromyalgia and that it varies with the severity of pain and other symptoms. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2N8mrF8

Medical News Today: Vagus nerve stimulation may reduce the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis

A new study suggests that electrostimulation of the vagus nerve may reduce the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and other chronic inflammatory conditions. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2J1E7wN

Medical News Today: How calcium in coronary arteries can predict future heart health

According to a recent study, higher levels of calcium in the coronary artery could put middle-aged and black people at risk of serious heart problems. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2KyxhSQ

Medical News Today: Hypertension treatment may slow down Alzheimer's progression

New research finds that nilvadipine, a drug doctors commonly use to treat high blood pressure, increases the blood flow to the brain's hippocampus. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2IBuYMq

Medical News Today: Researchers find protein that might prevent, reverse diabetes

A recent study using human fat cells and a mouse model identifies a protein within fat cells that might help treat diabetes and perhaps prevent it. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Y4TKd3

Medical News Today: Gut bacteria can alter how well a medication works

New research uses the example of a Parkinson's disease drug to show how gut bacteria can influence the efficacy of certain medications. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2IZSemq

Medical News Today: How strength training may help people with diabetes

Strength training helps improve markers of metabolic health, such as insulin sensitivity and blood sugar levels, in mice with diabetes. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Ya2nmY

Medical News Today: Intermittent fasting: How I got started

Accompany our Research Editor as she recalls the highs and lows of her first month of reducing her calories to 800 on 2 days per week. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Xobymx

Medical News Today: An 8-hour work week could be ideal for mental health

How many hours of paid work per week are actually beneficial for mental health? It could be as little as 8, suggests a new study from the United Kingdom. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2N0wjkc

Medical News Today: How does your brain take out the trash?

Until recently, no one knew how the brain removed waste. In 2013, the glymphatic system was discovered. Here, we discuss its role in health and disease. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2RAUIeZ

Medical News Today: What to know about cardiac muscle tissue

Cardiac muscle tissue exists only in the heart. Here, it is responsible for keeping the heart pumping and relaxing normally. Conditions that affect this tissue can affect the heart’s ability to pump blood around the body. Doing aerobic exercise can help keep cardiac muscle tissue strong and healthy. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Zytet5

Medical News Today: What to know about pulmonary tuberculosis

Pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) is a serious bacterial infection of the lungs. Symptoms include a persistent bad cough, chest pain, and breathlessness. TB can be life-threatening if a person does not receive treatment, which typically involves a long course of antibiotics. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2RsOPAs

Medical News Today: What to know about bruising easily

Possible causes of easy bruising include certain medications, liver disease, and vitamin deficiencies. The treatment options will depend on the cause. Learn more about why some people may bruise more easily here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2ZA4HUl

Medical News Today: Is chemotherapy effective for rheumatoid arthritis?

Chemotherapy drugs, such as methotrexate, are one of the first-line treatments for people with rheumatoid arthritis. These drugs can help relieve symptoms and prevent further joint damage. However, they can cause a number of side effects, and doctors will closely monitor people on these drugs. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2IryJE5

Medical News Today: What is the link between gluten and rheumatoid arthritis?

Some people find that eating gluten can trigger rheumatoid arthritis (RA) symptom flares. In this article, we discuss the link between gluten and RA, foods to eat and avoid, and when to see a doctor. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2KXRxfY

Medical News Today: How to support a partner with depression

Depression is a common and serious mental health condition that can often take its toll on relationships. However, supporting a partner with depression, both emotionally and practically, can help them go through the recovery process. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WVECxo

Medical News Today: Study ties unhealthy gums to liver cancer risk

A large study finds that people with unhealthy gums and teeth have a higher risk of liver cancer, which kills nearly 32,000 people per year in the U.S. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/31HKTjQ

Medical News Today: Why do women face higher heart disease risk after breast cancer?

New research confirms that women who have undergone breast cancer therapy are more at risk of cardiovascular disease, and it also shows why this may be. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/31MOP2E

Medical News Today: Nutrition: Even identical twins respond differently to food

The largest ongoing nutrition study reveals important differences in how people respond to food and why personalized diets are the future of nutrition. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Iqy45P

Medical News Today: Colon cancer: Could yogurt prevent precancerous growths?

A new study has found that men who eat yogurt regularly have a lower risk of abnormal growths in the bowel, or adenomas, which can precede colon cancer. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2J8NYBd

Medical News Today: Can boric acid help with a yeast infection?

Boric acid is an effective treatment for yeast infections. This article looks at the research into boric acid, how to use it, and possible risks. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/31GaMk0

Medical News Today: What to know about eating raw eggs

Eggs provide lots of beneficial nutrients that are good for a person’s health. However, consuming raw, untreated eggs can cause illness, as some eggs may contain Salmonella. Learn more about eating raw eggs here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WSdm2H

Medical News Today: Recognizing the hidden signs of depression

People with depression can experience a variety of symptoms, some of which may be harder to recognize than others. Hidden symptoms of depression can range from fatigue and changes in sleeping patterns to anger and losing interest in pleasurable activities. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XoGItR

Medical News Today: Can people die from rheumatoid arthritis?

A person cannot die directly as a result of rheumatoid arthritis, but the condition can lead to life-threatening health complications. Learn about the factors involved and methods of preventing complications here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2L1WnZB

Medical News Today: Can turmeric help treat rheumatoid arthritis?

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic condition that causes pain and swelling in the joints. A growing body of scientific research suggests that turmeric and one of its main compounds, curcumin, may help alleviate symptoms of RA. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2FlTLly

Medical News Today: How vitamin D helps fight treatment-resistant cancer

Two active forms of vitamin D can kill treatment-resistant cancer cells by blocking a way that the cells pump out chemotherapy drugs, a new study shows. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XlmwJr

Medical News Today: Lyme disease: Why does joint pain persist?

Lyme disease can cause long-term joint inflammation that lasts long after the body has cleared the infection. A new study uncovers how this might happen. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Zvc5jZ

Medical News Today: Are dogs better at detecting cancer 'than advanced technology?'

In a new study, beagles were able to detect the presence of cancer with extremely high accuracy. Could their 'sniff skills' lead to novel screening tests? from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2IMtIEY

Medical News Today: Atrial fibrillation may raise dementia risk by 50%

According to the largest research of its kind yet, atrial fibrillation may raise the risk of dementia even in people who did not experience a stroke. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2NbBduX

Medical News Today: Rheumatoid factor: What to know

Rheumatoid factor is an immune system protein. Doctors can measure its levels using a blood test to help diagnose autoimmune conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis. Here, we explain the test, normal rheumatoid factor ranges, and what the results mean. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WRzTSb

Medical News Today: Is decaf coffee harmful to health?

Decaffeinated coffee, or decaf, is similar to regular coffee but contains very little caffeine. Research suggests that drinking decaf is not harmful and may share some of the health benefits of regular coffee. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2MWxX6s

Medical News Today: What causes a lump on the areola

A lump on the areola may have a variety of causes, including skin irritation and bacteria. Treatments depend on the cause. Learn more about the causes and treatments of a lump on the areola here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WPrZUr

Medical News Today: Is there a link between ADHD and dopamine?

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common behavioral disorder that can occur in both children and adults. Research suggests that there may be a link between a dopamine imbalance in the brain and the development of ADHD. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XuoqaV

Medical News Today: What is end-diastolic volume?

End-diastolic volume is how much blood is in the ventricles after the heart fills up with blood, but before it contracts to pump the blood around the body. Doctors use end-diastolic volume to calculate several different measurements of heart function. Certain conditions can affect these measurements. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WPz38H

Medical News Today: What to know about status asthmaticus

Status asthmaticus is a life-threatening asthma state with symptoms that include anxiety, fatigue, and shortness of breath. An inhaler may not treat the symptoms, so a person should seek immediate medical treatment. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2J4Q98T

Medical News Today: Coronary heart disease may speed up cognitive decline

A study of adults aged 50 and over found that decline in memory and thinking was faster after a heart attack or angina, but not before. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XlHw2C

Medical News Today: Garden snails may have secret weapons against aggressive bacteria

Researchers have discovered four previously unknown proteins in snail mucus, at least three of which have the potential to fight harmful bacteria. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2x3pwLU

Medical News Today: Diagnosing IBD: Noninvasive method trialed in mice

New research finds that immuno-PET imaging can accurately detect IBD in mice. The findings reveal information about specific inflammation mediators. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XYX6yk

Medical News Today: Scientists synthesize anticancer drug in 'landmark discovery'

In a 'landmark in drug discovery,' researchers achieved, for the first time, the total synthesis of a potent anticancer compound called halichondrin. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WNYDuI

Medical News Today: Phantom sensations: The mystery of how brains process touch

Phantom sensations — misattributing tactile sensations to the wrong parts of the body — are a puzzling phenomenon. What can they tell us about the brain? from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WT8quI

Medical News Today: What to know about overdosing on antidepressants

Antidepressants can help treat a wide range of mental health conditions. It is possible to take too many, with symptoms including nausea, vomiting, and tremor. Learn more about overdosing on antidepressants here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2MUam6a

Medical News Today: What to know about intermittent asthma

Intermittent asthma causes symptoms such as shortness of breath and coughing. However, these symptoms are not present all the time. Treatment includes the use of inhalers. Learn more about intermittent asthma here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2MU1A8c

Medical News Today: What to know about cold-induced asthma

Cold-induced asthma involves cold weather triggering asthma symptoms such as coughing and wheezing. Treatment can include using an inhaler and moving to a warmer environment. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/31Bpadv

Medical News Today: What to know about cardiorespiratory endurance

Cardiorespiratory endurance provides an indication of a person's physical fitness and measures how well the heart, lungs, and muscles perform during physical activity. People can improve their cardiorespiratory endurance through regularly moderate to high-intensity aerobic exercise. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2FitjJw

Medical News Today: What to expect during a physical exam

Physical exams are routine checkups of a person’s general health. A healthcare professional will visually inspect, feel, or listen to different areas of a person’s body to look for potential health conditions. They may also ask about any problems and take a detailed medical history. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Ff5um0

Medical News Today: What to know about stress-induced asthma

Stress can make a person more susceptible to asthma triggers. In this article, we look at the link between stress and asthma. We also discuss ways to reduce stress. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XkfN2i

Medical News Today: What to know about Asperger's syndrome and ADHD

Autism spectrum disorder and ADHD are conditions that doctors link to brain development. Asperger's syndrome is no longer a separate diagnosis and typically refers to a mild form of autism. In this article, we look at the differences between autism spectrum disorder and ADHD. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2KVMRHu

Medical News Today: What to know about lung diffusion testing

Lung diffusion tests measure how well a person’s lungs take in oxygen from the air. This test helps diagnose and monitor a range of lung-related conditions. Learn about its uses, procedure, and results here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2IN0TIJ

Medical News Today: What to know about epinephrine and norepinephrine

Epinephrine and norepinephrine are chemical messengers that play an important role in the body’s fight or flight response. Although these two chemicals are similar, they act on different parts of the body. Doctors also use synthetic versions of these substances to treat a variety of conditions. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2KlYhop

Medical News Today: Lupus pictures and symptoms

Lupus is an autoimmune disease that causes a wide variety of symptoms. In this article, see pictures of lupus symptoms and learn more about the different types of this condition. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2wXcIGG

Medical News Today: AI can predict psychosis risk in everyday language

Analyzing two features of language use with machine learning could be a way to predict which individuals will later develop psychosis, study finds. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Fepipw

Medical News Today: Can scientists learn to bypass superbugs' drug resistance?

Better understanding drug resistance in bacteria can lead to more effective approaches. In laboratory and mouse tests, a new strategy shows promise. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2J1xA5t

Medical News Today: How frontotemporal dementia affects 'moral emotions'

Scientists find a key difference between Alzheimer's and frontotemporal dementia: the latter affects a person's 'moral emotions' while the former does not. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2ZsMTuh

Medical News Today: Exactly how much 'nature time' do we need to boost well-being?

Researchers have established that being in nature can boost well-being, but a new study asks exactly how much we need each week to feel the full benefit. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2KUK94P

Medical News Today: Foods with similar nutrition content affect the gut differently

Researchers came up with an innovative approach for comparing foods with similar nutritional labels and found that they affect gut bacteria differently. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2IkDT4I

Medical News Today: Mouse study finds enzyme that prolongs life

New research in mice finds that an enzyme found in the blood of young rodents can extend life and promote healthy aging in older mice. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2IkK1di

Medical News Today: Vitamin D supplements may not prevent type 2 diabetes

A large-scale new trial of over 2,000 adults found that taking vitamin D supplements does not help prevent the development of type 2 diabetes. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2KmCahE

Medical News Today: Hundreds of current medical practices may be ineffective

A new meta-analysis of over 3,000 studies finds that almost 400 medical practices are currently being used despite being ineffective. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Xdcudj

Medical News Today: How a lethal toxin might help in the opioid crisis

In the midst of the opioid crisis, scientists are searching for nonaddictive alternatives. Some have turned to a toxin present in certain sea creatures. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2wV5bbg

Medical News Today: Guanfacine vs. Adderall: What is the difference?

Doctors prescribe the two drugs guanfacine and Adderall for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, which people more often call ADHD. These medications work in different ways and have different side effects. Learn about both here, how to take them, and which one may be more suitable. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XOmBSL

Medical News Today: How long is acid detectable in the body?

Acid, or LSD, is a drug that can cause hallucinations and feelings of euphoria. In this article, learn how long these effects last and how long the drug stays in the human body. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XnbVxP

Medical News Today: What is the difference between veganism and vegetarianism?

Vegetarians and vegans do not eat meat and fish. While many vegetarians choose to consume eggs and dairy products, vegans do not consume these animal byproducts. Strict vegans also avoid other products that come from animals, such as honey, leather goods, wool, silk, and tallow. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2ZwJx9P

Medical News Today: How does humidity affect asthma?

Humid weather can trigger asthma symptoms. This article discusses the link between humidity and asthma, treatments, and ways to prevent flares. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2KTbMeD

Medical News Today: What to know about steroids and MS

Treatment options for multiple sclerosis (MS) flares include steroids. These can help reduce symptoms such as visual disturbances and weakness. Their effectiveness is relatively high. Learn more about steroids for MS here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XifVPK

Medical News Today: How to use an inhaler with a spacer

Spacers are plastic tubes that attach to the end of an inhaler. In this article, we discuss their benefits, how to use and clean them, and tips for using inhalers. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2INk7Ob

Medical News Today: How to treat razor bumps

Razor bumps can develop when a person shaves and the hair gets trapped beneath the skin. In this article, learn about how to get rid of razor bumps and prevent future ones from forming. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2ILbweV

Medical News Today: What to know about antibiotics and tooth infections

Antibiotics may be an effective treatment option for a tooth infection. There are many different types of antibiotic and many other potential remedies. Learn more about using antibiotics for a tooth infection here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2KjPEe6

Medical News Today: What to know about bullectomy

A bullectomy is a type of surgery to remove enlarged air sacs called bullae from the lung. Learn more about the uses, procedure, and risks of a bullectomy here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2KRgbyK

Medical News Today: What are the perks and problems of being a night owl?

Many recent studies suggest that people who are 'night owls' may face higher health risks. But why is that, really? Our Spotlight feature investigates. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XOD7lY

Medical News Today: Low vitamin K may reduce mobility in older adults

Researchers found that older adults with vitamin K deficiency were more likely to develop mobility disability, such as difficulty walking and using stairs. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2MLHw87

Medical News Today: How the online world is affecting the human brain

An international report examines how online behavior is affecting brain function. Scientists looked at concentration, memory, and social cognition. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XKv4Xa

Medical News Today: Low fruit and vegetable intake may account for millions of deaths

New research estimates that an insufficient intake of fruits and vegetables is likely to be behind millions of cardiovascular deaths worldwide. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Zkdv0u

Medical News Today: Gut bacteria: The surprising impact of viruses

The role of gut bacteria in health and disease is complex. A new study examines the impact of bacteriophages, which are viruses that attack bacteria. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WEM0x8

Medical News Today: What to know about MS in children

Multiple sclerosis in children can cause weakness, tremors, and muscle spasms, among other symptoms, which treatments can reduce. Learn more about multiple sclerosis in children here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2KOnqrh

Medical News Today: What to know about surgery for MS

In some cases, multiple sclerosis (MS) can respond to certain types of surgery, which may include deep brain stimulation. Many other surgical treatments are available that can also help reduce symptoms. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/31vwxCW

Medical News Today: The best ways to get rid of dark spots on black skin

Dark spots, usually due to hyperpigmentation, are a common issue for people with black skin. In this article, learn about how to get rid of dark spots with home remedies and medical treatments. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2F9e1GX

Medical News Today: Black skin care: The top 5 tips

Everyone can benefit from a personalized skin care routine. Black skin is prone to certain issues, including acne and hyperpigmentation. Here, we list five skin care steps for black skin. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2F6U3g8

Medical News Today: Estrogen, vitamin D may protect metabolic health after menopause

A study of postmenopausal women in China has found that those at highest risk for metabolic syndrome were those with low levels of estrogen and vitamin D. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2RhQWHc

Medical News Today: Scorpion venom compounds can kill dangerous bacteria

Researchers have found two chemicals that are effective against dangerous bacteria. The source of these healing compounds? The venom of a Mexican scorpion. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2KMSJCF

Medical News Today: Artificial light during sleep puts women at risk of obesity

Researchers found that women who slept with lights or a television on in the room were at greater risk of weight gain and obesity during a 6-year study. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2KOmUth

Medical News Today: Red meat and death risk: Study offers new insights

A first-of-its-kind study reveals that consuming increasingly more red meat over an 8-year period raises mortality risk in the following 8 years. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2KJNNi5

Medical News Today: Women are better than men at remembering words and faces

A new meta-analysis of over 600 studies has found that women are better than men at recalling certain types of memories, such as verbal information. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2MKaF3r

Medical News Today: Can naltrexone help with multiple sclerosis (MS)?

Low doses of naltrexone are a recent, popular treatment for MS symptoms. In this article, we look at the research, action, and side effects of naltrexone for MS. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2IDCrt8

Medical News Today: How does MS affect the eyes?

Multiple sclerosis (MS) can affect a person's vision due to its effects on the nerve cells. In this article, we look at why MS affects the eyes and discuss eye-related symptoms and treatment options. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2IFlO02

Medical News Today: High-protein vegan foods

Vegans often find it difficult to eat a lot of protein, but there are many plant based sources of this nutrient, including beans, tofu, quinoa, and chickpeas. Learn more about high protein foods for vegans here. We also cover how to get enough vitamin B-12 and vitamin D on a vegan diet. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Rg6NWI

Medical News Today: Higher risk of stroke can follow midlife type 2 diabetes

A study of twins in Sweden links a 30% higher risk in older age of brain artery blockage, which stroke often follows, to type 2 diabetes in middle age. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2IAXX1S

Medical News Today: Through my eyes: Autoimmune conditions

My name is Amy Hoey, and I have several autoimmune conditions. This is the story of my long and frustrating journey pursuing diagnoses. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2RaPrKK

Medical News Today: How is education linked to Alzheimer's progress?

New research asks to what extent, if any, a person's level of education is linked to the presence of Alzheimer's disease and the rate of cognitive decline. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XDHJuR

Medical News Today: Insomnia: 'Long-distance' CBT as effective as in-person therapy

Telemedicine-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy is as effective as in-person therapy for people trying to manage chronic insomnia, new research shows. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WK3b5m

Medical News Today: Could gut bacteria drive the spread of breast cancer?

New research in mice finds that having an unhealthful balance in the gut microbiome can cause breast cancer to spread more aggressively. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2ZiodEL

Medical News Today: What to know about Neurobion

Neurobion is a brand of vitamin B supplements that aims to improve nerve function. Learn about the benefits and side effects of Neurobion here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2KbHZ1m

Medical News Today: What to know about secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS)

Secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS) is a later stage of multiple sclerosis. This article provides an overview of the condition, including its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Rhrrpv

Medical News Today: Can apple cider vinegar treat gout?

Although there is little scientific evidence that apple cider vinegar can directly affect gout symptoms, it may reduce many of the risk factors for the condition. Learn more about apple cider vinegar for gout here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WC4s9G

Medical News Today: What causes penis skin to peel?

Many factors can cause the skin on the penis to peel, including chafing, allergic reactions, skin conditions, and infections. Learn about the causes of penis skin peeling and how to treat it here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2RbzKCX

Medical News Today: What to know about exercise-induced asthma

Exercise-induced asthma involves asthma symptoms occurring during or after exercise. In this article, we explore the causes, symptoms, and ways to prevent asthma from arising during exercise. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2R98Pba

Medical News Today: What causes pupils of different sizes?

The medical term for pupils of different sizes is anisocoria. Find out about the possible causes of anisocoria here, as well as when to seek emergency treatment. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Ix6qD4

Medical News Today: Medical conditions that cause muscle wasting

Conditions that can cause muscle wasting include muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, and spinal muscular atrophy. Treatment may include dietary changes and exercise. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WvM4iv

Medical News Today: Common acne drug could prevent artery hardening

Scientists have identified the mechanism that causes artery hardening and have shown that the antibiotic minocycline can prevent the process in rats. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2KciWek

Medical News Today: Human brains have evolved to 'prefer' music and speech

New evidence suggests that human brains, unlike those of monkeys, may have evolved to 'listen' for pitch, which characterizes music and speech. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WFcza7

Medical News Today: Heart disease death: 'White coat hypertension' may double risk

New research examines the correlations between untreated 'white coat hypertension,' treated 'white coat effect,' heart disease, and heart disease death. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2MFcLS4

Medical News Today: Undetected diabetes may double risk of heart attack, periodontitis

New research finds a link between undetected blood sugar disorders and a heightened risk of myocardial infarction — or heart attack — and periodontitis. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2X497p4

Medical News Today: 3 interventions could prevent millions of cardiovascular deaths

A new Harvard study argues that implementing three heart health interventions at a global level could save millions of lives in the next couple of decades. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XGzDSo

Medical News Today: Causes of lower back pain when standing or walking

Lower back pain, when standing or walking, can often be a symptom of muscle fatigue or poor posture. However, persistent or recurring pain may be a sign of an underlying condition, such as spinal stenosis, degenerative disk disease, or hyperlordosis. Learn more about the causes and treatment here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XDEOlU

Medical News Today: Normal time between poops

The length of time a person can go without pooping depends on factors such as diet and certain medical conditions. A healthful frequency is difficult to determine, as habits vary. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2I69KWS

Medical News Today: What causes lower back and hip pain?

In this article, we look at common causes of lower back and hip pain. We also discuss ways to relieve pain and when to see a doctor. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XC954D

Medical News Today: What to know about severe asthma

Doctors consider asthma to be severe when symptoms do not respond well to the usual treatments. This article discusses the definition, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments of severe asthma. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/31xKwsa

Medical News Today: What can cause lower back and leg pain?

Lower back and leg pain can result from poor posture and overstraining the back muscles. However, persistent or recurring pain can be a sign of an underlying condition, such as arthritis or fibromyalgia. Learn more about the possible causes of lower back and leg pain here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2K8a35K

Medical News Today: Almond, hemp, oat, soy, and cow's milk: Which is best?

As plant-based alternative milks grow increasingly popular, it can help to know how they compare nutritionally. Find out in this article. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Wqjuz7

Medical News Today: How ultrasound could help curb Parkinson's

Mouse study shows that focused ultrasound and injected microbubbles can help curb early Parkinson's disease by allowing drugs to access the brain. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XBxfw5

Medical News Today: Type 1 diabetes: Drug delays onset by 2 years

A placebo-controlled, double-blind trial finds that teplizumab delays the onset of type 1 diabetes by a median of 2 years among high-risk individuals. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WABlbk

Medical News Today: Night owls' health may benefit from 'simple' routine adjustments

Night owls often face various health risks due to the misalignment between their body clocks and regular work schedules. A few easy adjustments could help. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WtdqFQ

Medical News Today: Civil War plant guide reveals 3 plants with antibiotic properties

To tackle the antibiotic resistance crisis, researchers have turned to plants that people used for treating infections during the American Civil War. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2KEqHsV

Medical News Today: Magnetic stimulation may reduce the impact of concussion

Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan, in Canada, have used magnetic stimulation to reverse symptoms of concussion in mice. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XELvnW

Medical News Today: Cancer: New compound boosts chemo, prevents treatment resistance

A new study in mice finds a compound that boosts the effectiveness of the chemotherapy drug cisplatin and stops cancer cells from becoming resistant to it. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2I2MIQx

Medical News Today: New report shows overall cancer mortality on the decline

A joint effort among various governmental bodies, the new 'Annual Report to the Nation' offers fresh insights on cancer incidence and mortality. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2IylnVx

Medical News Today: CBT may be effective in managing menopause symptoms

New research suggests that cognitive behavioral therapy may be useful for managing several symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes and depression. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2IonL0Y

Medical News Today: Why scientists are searching the ocean for new drugs

Medical researchers are increasingly turning their attention to the ocean in their search for new drugs. In this Spotlight, we ask why. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2wHTYuT

Medical News Today: What to know about brittle asthma

Brittle asthma is a rare form of severe asthma that affects around 0.05% of people with asthma. This article looks at the causes, symptoms, and treatments of brittle asthma. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2QUOmGV

Medical News Today: What to know about eyebrow hair loss

Many factors can cause thinning or hair loss in the eyebrows, including hormonal imbalances, diet, some health conditions, and certain medications. This article looks at the causes and treatments for eyebrow hair loss. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WSiiZA

Medical News Today: What to know about masturbation and testosterone

Abstinence from masturbation and other forms of sexual activity may temporarily raise testosterone levels, but masturbation does not affect testosterone levels in the long term. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2F0Py6S

Medical News Today: What is the normal range for troponin levels?

Troponin levels in the blood are normally very low and increase when the heart becomes damaged. Very high levels usually indicate that a person has recently had a heart attack. However, a number of other conditions can also cause elevated troponin levels. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2ZhsAQD

Medical News Today: What to know about acropustulosis

Acropustulosis is a skin condition that causes pus-filled blisters. It is most common in babies but can also affect adults. This article covers the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment of acropustulosis. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2ZePQyx

Medical News Today: No taste for vanilla! When and why is pain pleasurable?

Some people find painful sensations pleasurable or arousing during sex or erotic play. How is this possible? Read this Spotlight feature to find out. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2KA17Fw

Medical News Today: Vitamin D may prolong life in people with cancer

Taking vitamin D supplements does not cut cancer risk but may prolong life once cancer develops, according to an analysis of trials covering 79,055 people. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Myuzyw

Medical News Today: Can red meat reduce the risk of MS?

Researchers found that one portion of unprocessed red meat per day reduced the chance of developing early signs of multiple sclerosis. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2K511pS

Medical News Today: High-salt diet blocks tumor growth in mice

New research in mice suggests that a high intake of dietary salt triggers the immune system in a way that enables it to fight off tumors. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2IoOkDb

Medical News Today: Parkinson's: New gene therapy shows promise for prevention

Researchers from Japan have tested a new gene therapy against Parkinson's disease using mouse models. Their results suggest that the approach is effective. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2K2PDLi

Medical News Today: What to know about rib pain during pregnancy

Pain around the ribs is a common complaint during pregnancy. In this article, we look at the possible causes of rib pain during pregnancy and provide tips for relieving pain. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2MN2i7x

Medical News Today: What to know about skeeter syndrome

Skeeter syndrome is an allergic reaction to a mosquito bite. It may involve swelling and a fever. Treatment may involve taking antihistamines or using topical steroids. Learn more about skeeter syndrome, including how to prevent it, here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WOoxgP

Medical News Today: What can cause a tingling sensation on the back?

A persistent or recurring tingling, or pins and needles, sensation in the back can be a sign of an underlying medical condition. Causes can include infections, injuries, spinal problems, fibromyalgia, and vascular malformations. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2EWaLyK

Medical News Today: What to know about executive function disorder

Executive function is a broad set of mental skills that are important for achieving goals and interacting with others. People with executive function disorder may find it difficult to organize themselves, focus their attention, and control their emotions and behavior. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2EVR75L

Medical News Today: Kidney function tests: Everything you need to know

There are many different types of kidney function tests, usually involving the blood or urine. In this article, learn about the tests and what to expect from the results. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/31d6Nv5

Medical News Today: What to know about low urine output

Low urine output can occur as a result of various causes, including infections, dehydration, and urinary tract blockages. The treatment options will depend on the cause. Learn more about low urine output here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/31dVwL5

Medical News Today: Brain changes may explain why exercise relieves autism in mice

Voluntary exercise prompted the brain to prune surplus connections between nerve cells and reduced behavioral symptoms of ASD in a mouse model. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2QQvLf3

Medical News Today: Tomato juice: Could 1 cup per day keep heart disease at bay?

A new study concludes that drinking tomato juice each day can reduce the levels of certain markers of cardiovascular disease. However, more work is needed. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Mt8EbM

Medical News Today: Gut bacteria may help explain why drugs don't work for everyone

A study with common human gut bacteria and a mouse model investigates whether our microbiome helps explain why drugs work well for some but not others. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2HYpoDu

Medical News Today: Lack of motivation: Does inflammation alter brain systems?

A new review suggests that low-grade inflammation may sometimes directly affect motivation. Its authors want to explore possible links with depression. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Wrr9ly

Medical News Today: Is white meat really more healthful than red meat?

A new randomized controlled trial compares the effects of both red and white meat on blood cholesterol levels. The study also looks at saturated fats. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2ETo82E

Medical News Today: 7 stretches and exercises for scoliosis

Scoliosis is a condition in which the spine curves to either side. Exercise and stretches are a vital part of treatment and can help relieve pain. Learn about the best stretches and exercises for scoliosis here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2wFLkwR

Medical News Today: Butt pain during pregnancy: Everything you need to know

Feeling pain in the buttocks is common during pregnancy. Often, it is due to extra pressure from the growing uterus, which can cause sciatica or hemorrhoids. Here, learn about these and other sources of butt pain during pregnancy. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2wFi60Y

Medical News Today: Causes of vivid dreams

Some common causes of vivid dreams include sleep deprivation, alcohol consumption, and substance use. Practicing good sleep hygiene may help prevent them. Learn more about the causes of vivid dreams here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2HYM4Uj

Medical News Today: Stretches for tight hips: Tips and how to do them

People who sit for long periods or have injuries often have tight hips. In this article, learn about the best hip stretches and how to do them. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2wD3vmP

Medical News Today: What to know about kidney cleanses

Kidney cleanse programs typically involve restricted diets or consuming only water and juice for several days. Supporters claim that these programs can cleanse the kidneys and promote better health. However, there is little scientific evidence to support these claims. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2QOFnXE

Medical News Today: What foods are good for kidneys?

Foods that are beneficial for kidney health include dark leafy greens, berries, and apples. Foods to avoid include high-phosphorous foods. Learn more about foods that are good for the kidneys here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2HXebTB

Medical News Today: Regular sleep schedule likely benefits metabolic health

Studies have linked sleep insufficiency to metabolic conditions. Now, new research reveals that varying time and length of sleep could also be a factor. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2QKDT0q

Medical News Today: Can blood pressure drugs help reduce dementia risk?

A large study analyzing the medical data of thousands of people suggests that dementia incidence is lower among those who take blood pressure medication. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2KqBI0Y

Medical News Today: 'Starving' fungus of iron may treat drug-resistant infection

New research in mice finds that repurposing a drug for blood disorders can lower iron levels and thus starve Candida albicans of its essential nutrient. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2IpWdse

Medical News Today: Why 6 fingers per hand are better than 5

People with polydactyly — who have more than five fingers per hand — have better dexterity and rewired brains that can control these extra digits. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/31dC94X

Medical News Today: Is hair loss a side effect of Adderall?

Adderall is a combination drug for the short-term treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. Although it is generally a safe and effective drug, it can cause a range of side effects. Alopecia, or hair loss, is a potential but uncommon side effect of taking Adderall. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2KpwRNs

Medical News Today: What can cause lower back pain?

Lower back pain is very common and often the result of a minor injury or overuse. However, it can sometimes be a symptom of conditions that affect the spine, such as spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, scoliosis, sciatica, and cauda equina syndrome. Learn more about lower back pain here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2wzROx8

Medical News Today: Best ways to lose weight during menopause

Leading up to and during menopause, people often notice weight gain. For those who wish to lose this weight, it can be more difficult than usual. Here, we look at the link between menopause and weight and describe ways to lose weight during menopause. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Mtbwp0

Medical News Today: What to know about liver metastases

Liver metastases occur when cancer spreads to the liver from another part of the body. Diagnosis may involve ultrasound. Prognosis depends on how far the cancer has spread. Learn more about liver metastases here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WhAAil

Medical News Today: What can cause lower back and testicle pain?

Lower back and testicle pain can indicate an underlying condition that requires medical attention. Possible causes include kidney stones, urinary tract infections (UTIs), and spinal problems. Learn more about the possible causes and when to see a doctor here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XsXlRU

Medical News Today: Can homeopathy help with asthma?

Homeopathy is a popular, traditional remedy for asthma. In this article, we look at the evidence for the safety and effectiveness of homeopathic remedies for asthma. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WI3vQZ

Medical News Today: Exercises for easing and preventing upper back pain

Poor posture or tense or tired muscles can often lead to upper back pain or discomfort. Gently stretching the back and shoulders can help both relieve and prevent upper back pain. Here, we describe nine exercises for upper back pain. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Xsuygn

Medical News Today: Can acupuncture help with psoriasis?

Many researchers have looked at the effects of acupuncture on psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. In this article, we look at how acupuncture can help, what the research says, and how to get acupuncture for psoriasis. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WIT9k4

Medical News Today: Could perking up gut bacteria promote healthy aging?

A new study in animals has found that the gut immune system of aged mice was almost the same as that of younger mice after fecal transplants. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/325382.php

Medical News Today: Cardiovascular disease: 7 simple steps that lower future risk

New research examines how adhering to the American Heart Association's recommendations for a healthy heart predicts future risk of cardiovascular disease. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2JWqkKZ

Medical News Today: How a diabetes drug may reduce anxiety symptoms

New research in mice shows how metformin, a common drug used to treat diabetes and prediabetes, can also help reduce symptoms associated with anxiety. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2wDcjsV

Medical News Today: Yoga keeps the mind and body young, 22 clinical trials show

Evidence from 22 randomized clinical trials suggests that yoga practice can improve both physical and mental well-being in older adults. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2MrQVBs

Medical News Today: Debunking the anti-vaccination myths

For decades, doctors and scientists have advocated for the use of vaccinations to promote public health. Vaccines are safe and effective, but there is a growing anti-vaccination movement that disputes this. In this article, we look at the most common myths about vaccination. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Z60VBS

Medical News Today: Common heartburn drug linked with fatal conditions

New research finds a link between proton pump inhibitors and heightened risk of death from heart disease, kidney disease, and stomach cancer. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WfTq9E

Medical News Today: What's the difference between expiratory and inspiratory wheezing?

Expiratory and inspiratory wheezing are sounds that the lungs make when a person breathes out or in. In this article, learn about the possible causes of wheezing and which type is more common. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XorYIj

Medical News Today: Tips to improve posture

People can improve their posture by practicing certain exercises and making some lifestyle changes, such as maintaining a healthful weight. Learn more about how to improve posture here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2XocQL3

Medical News Today: What to know about deep sleep

During deep sleep, the body restores various functions, including energy and memory. There are several stages of sleep, and they are all important. Learn more about deep sleep here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/317eGlK

Medical News Today: What to know about betamethasone

Betamethasone is an inflammation-reducing corticosteroid that helps treat a range of skin conditions. Learn about the types, uses, and side effects of this medication here, as well as the warnings regarding its use. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Kng7Xf

Medical News Today: Could this unusual immune cell be the cause of type 1 diabetes?

Scientists have found a hybrid of B and T immune cells that could be a prime driver of the autoimmunity that many people believe causes type 1 diabetes. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2MFWRHt

Medical News Today: Is coffee bad for the heart or not?

Reports about the effect of coffee on heart health can be contradictory, so a new study from Britain aims to shed more light on this problem. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/318khIn

Medical News Today: Low-amp electroconvulsive therapy may relieve suicidal thoughts

A new, small trial finds that low-amp electroconvulsive therapy is highly effective in reducing suicidal ideation while having no cognitive side effects. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2EOhXgk

Medical News Today: Type 2 diabetes: High-intensity exercise may restore heart function

New research finds that high-intensity interval training helps to reduce heart complications in people living with type 2 diabetes. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WiSYfZ

Medical News Today: Menopause and heart health: Why timing hormone therapy is key

Researchers at the University of Guelph in Canada are the first to study how perimenopause affects heart health in female mice. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2W9CxO6

Medical News Today: New study links air pollution with atherosclerosis

Scientists have found an intriguing association between exposure to ambient ozone and the thickening of the carotid arteries' walls. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2JRrrvf

Medical News Today: Is virtual reality the next frontier of Alzheimer's diagnosis?

New research suggests that using a virtual reality simulator could be more effective at detecting Alzheimer's disease than standard tests. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2WbRcIF

Medical News Today: Can blueberries protect heart health?

A recent study that investigated the impact of blueberries on cardiovascular health concludes that we should all be eating 1 cup of blueberries each day. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2HOFMGI

Medical News Today: How cranberries may curb the antibiotic-resistance crisis

New research finds that a cranberry extract enhances the effectiveness of antibiotics in the fight against drug-resistant bacteria. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Z1j3Nu

Medical News Today: What are the benefits of grass-fed butter?

Grass-fed butter has recently increased in popularity over concerns about health and animal welfare. In this article, we look at the benefits of butter from grass-fed cows, compared with butter from grain-fed cows. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://bit.ly/2Mie614