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Bacteria that process nitrates in food 'may trigger migraines'
Bacteria that process nitrates in food 'may trigger migraines'
Neurology

"Research shows [migraine] sufferers have higher levels of bacteria involved in processing nitrates, and could explain why some foods appear to act as migraine triggers," The Guardian reports. Nitrates are found in processed meats, like bacon…

Published date 15 August 2017
Antidepressant use in pregnancy 'linked to childhood autism'
Antidepressant use in pregnancy 'linked to childhood autism'
Neurology

"Taking antidepressants during pregnancy almost doubles the risk of children developing autism," The Daily Telegraph reports. Researchers say it is possible that chemicals present in antidepressants could interfere with child development…

Published date 15 August 2017
Calcium pills 'may raise' heart risk
Calcium pills 'may raise' heart risk
Heart and lungs

“Calcium pills increase risk of heart attacks,” BBC News reported. The story covered a study that has found that people taking the supplements are 30% more likely to have a heart attack.

Published date 15 August 2017
Risks of online stem cell clinics
Risks of online stem cell clinics
Lifestyle and exercise

“Patients with debilitating diseases such as multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s risk being exploited by websites offering expensive stem-cell treatments.” The Times

Published date 15 August 2017
Midlife stress may raise women's dementia risk
Midlife stress may raise women's dementia risk
Neurology

"People who suffer excess stress in middle age are more likely to suffer dementia in later life," The Daily Telegraph reports. The claim is prompted by a Swedish study that found a link between reported stressful events and dementia in later life…

Published date 15 August 2017
Does losing your sense of smell predict death risk?
Does losing your sense of smell predict death risk?
Lifestyle and exercise

"Sense of smell 'may predict lifespan'," BBC News reports. New research suggests people unable to smell distinctive scents, such as peppermint or fish, may have an increased risk of death within five years…

Published date 15 August 2017
Immune system holds cancer dormant
Immune system holds cancer dormant
Cancer

“Millions of cancer patients could be given the power to ‘control’ the disease after a major breakthrough by scientists,” reported the Daily Mail today. The report

Published date 15 August 2017
Doctors 'should have more maternity training'
Doctors 'should have more maternity training'
Pregnancy and child

BBC News has reported “a call for more maternity doctors” by a group of six UK obstetricians who said that most maternal deaths are now caused by treatable medical conditions. In a British Medical Journal...

Published date 15 August 2017
Mucus in the gut may help relieve bowel inflammation
Mucus in the gut may help relieve bowel inflammation
Food and diet

"'Bottled mucus' may help gut disease," reports BBC News, which explains that mucus has "a role in calming the immune system". The idea of swigging down bottles of mucus is hard to stomach and, thankfully, is not what the researchers suggest…

Published date 15 August 2017
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