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Welcome, here are Medical News Todayâs headlines for April 16, 2020. |
Welcome to today's MNT newsletter, bringing you the most recent headlines and updated stories from our team of expert writers. Stay informed with the latest developments in the current COVID-19 outbreak and our dedicated COVID-19 daily newsletter. |
Allergy |
Everything you need to know about allergies An allergy develops when the immune system becomes hypersensitive to a food or other substance. Learn how to identify and manage allergies here. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
Remdesivir: 'Very potent inhibitor' of SARS-CoV-2? A new study pinpoints the mechanism through which the experimental drug remdesivir might inhibit SARS-CoV-2, indicating it may be a promising therapeutic. |
Breast Cancer |
How does breast cancer affect COVID-19 risks? Here, learn how having breast cancer may affect the risks associated with COVID-19, including the risk of infection and the risk of severe symptoms. |
Depression |
Intensive brain stimulation lifts depression in 90% of patients An intensive form of magnetic brain stimulation safely and quickly relieves depression and suicidal thoughts in a small group of participants. |
Dermatology |
Is coconut oil good for your skin? Types and uses Coconut oil may be good for the skin. Research is ongoing, but using coconut oil may help treat dry skin and reduce inflammation. Learn more here. |
Ear, Nose, and Throat |
The flu: Is it contagious? The flu is contagious. People who catch the flu can transmit the virus to another person even before symptoms appear. Learn more here. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
New grip strength thresholds identify diabetes risk For the first time, a study presents specific grip strength cut points that may indicate early type 2 diabetes in people who have no other symptoms. |
Flu / Cold / SARS |
Does Medicare pay for flu shots? Medicare covers one flu shot per year, provided a person receives the shot at an approved location. Learn more about coverage and flu shots in this article. |
Heart Disease |
10 causes of waking up with chest pain Waking up with chest pain can be frightening. Learn more about the different causes of chest pain, and the treatment available, here. |
Hypertension |
8 causes of fluttering in the ear There are a variety of factors that can make a person experience fluttering in the ear. Learn more about the different causes and how to treat them here. |
Is there a link between thigh size and blood pressure? According to new research, larger thigh circumference may be associated with lower blood pressure among middle-aged adults with obesity or overweight. |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
What to know about COVID-19 and bronchitis People with bronchitis may be wondering what COVID-19 means for them. They may be at risk of serious illness if they develop COVID-19. Learn more here. |
Men's Health |
7 causes of penis burning A burning sensation in the penis can have many causes, but most are very treatable. Learn about seven causes, including their other symptoms and treatments. |
Sex differences in COVID-19 In this Special Feature, we look at the data on COVID-19 cases and mortality, broken down by sex, insofar as these data were made available. |
Nutrition / Diet |
Can soursop help fight cancer? Soursop, also known as graviola or Brazilian paw paw, is a fruit with alleged anticancer properties. Read more to find out if it can help treat cancer. |
Public Health |
What are the best alternatives to toilet paper? During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people have been unable to use toilet paper due to shortages in stock. In this article, we list the best alternatives. |
How does COVID-19 affect people with celiac disease? How does COVID-19 affect people with celiac disease? Continue reading to find out the risks and precautions a person with celiac disease may take for COVID-19. |
Respiratory |
Walking pneumonia vs. pneumonia Although both walking pneumonia and pneumonia are both lung infections, there are differences between them. Learn more about how they differ here. |
What is the relationship between pneumonia and COVID-19? The new coronavirus can sometimes cause severe illness. Learn about the relationship between COVID-19 and pneumonia, as well as precautions to take. |
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