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Welcome, here are Medical News Todayâs headlines for July 02, 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 pandemic and our dedicated COVID-19 daily newsletter. |
Cholesterol |
Why a different way to measure 'good' cholesterol may be more useful New research suggests that a nontraditional way of assessing good cholesterol levels could be more helpful in anticipating cardiovascular risk. |
Lupus |
Swollen knee: Causes and how to treat it Many issues, including infections, arthritis, and injuries, can cause knee swelling. Learn more about the causes, symptoms, and treatments here. |
Medical Innovation |
Synthetic antibody could prevent and treat COVID-19 Using mouse models, researchers from Tulane University identified a synthetic antibody that may be able to prevent and treat infections with SARS-CoV-2. |
Men's Health |
Do ED rings work? What to know, plus top options ED rings are bands that fit around the base of the penis to help people maintain an erection. Learn more here and find out the different types. |
Mental Health |
The intersex gap in research and healthcare We spoke to intersex educator Aleksander Berezkin, who explained why intersex people often find healthcare so difficult and traumatizing to navigate. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Blocking âatypicalâ opioid receptor may help treat chronic pain Researchers have uncovered a new opioid receptor. They believe that blocking this receptor might help boost levels of the body's natural opioids. |
Public Health |
COVID-19 shows weak points in global food system A recent commentary argues that global food insecurity is increasingly susceptible to shocks, as the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrates. |
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