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Welcome, here are Medical News Todayâs headlines for February 14, 2020. |
Welcome to today's MNT newsletter, bringing you the most recent headlines and updated stories from our team of expert writers. |
Alcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs |
Are smelling salts bad for you? People use smelling salts to improve athletic performance or treat fainting. Learn about the risks and side effects of smelling salts and how to use them. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
Female orgasms: What you need to know A female orgasm can be a highly pleasurable part of sexual activity. Learn about the purpose, what happens, and about common misconceptions in this article. |
Blood / Hematology |
What to know about hemolytic uremic syndrome Hemolytic uremic syndrome is a medical condition that causes damage to the small blood vessels and kidneys. It most commonly affects children. Learn more here. |
Depression |
'Light activity' may lower depression risk in young people New research shows that adolescents who engage in light physical activity experience fewer depression symptoms by age 18 than their sedentary peers. |
What are the stages of grief? There are five commonly accepted stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Learn about the stages and different types of grief here. |
Eye Health / Blindness |
What to know about the PERRLA eye test The PERRLA test is a standard eye examination that can help doctors diagnose a wide range of vision problems and some neurological issues. Read more here. |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
What to know about Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) are bacteria that are resistant to carbapenem antibiotics. This may make CRE infections hard to treat. Learn more here. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Up-tempo tunes boost the cardio value of exercise New research finds that listening to faster paced music during a workout lowers the sense of exertion while boosting physical fitness. |
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