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Welcome, here's this week's Medical News Today newsletter, containing the headlines from the past week, across your chosen news categories. |
Welcome to this week's MNT newsletter , bringing you the headlines and updated stories of the past week from our team of expert writers. |
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. |
Bones / Orthopedics |
What is a shoulder labrum tear? A torn labrum in the shoulder commonly occurs due to overuse or injury. Learn more about the types of tear and their symptoms and treatment options here. |
Depression |
Online mindfulness-based cognitive therapy to improve lingering depression A form of online therapy may prove useful for people living with treatment-resistant depression, according to newly published research. |
'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. |
GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology |
What to know about norovirus Norovirus is the most common cause of gastroenteritis in the United States. Norovirus can spread easily, especially in crowded places. Learn more here. |
Men's Health |
Taller men might have a lower risk of dementia A longitudinal study that analyzed data from hundreds of thousands of men has found a link between height and the risk of dementia. |
Respiratory |
What are the differences between bronchiolitis and bronchitis? There are some similarities between bronchiolitis and bronchitis. However, they are different conditions. In this article, learn about the differences. |
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