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Medical News Today daily newsletter - 16 February 2014

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Welcome to today's Medical News Today newsletter, containing the most recent headlines from your chosen news categories.

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** ANXIETY / STRESS News **

Stress can make the brain more susceptible to mental illness
http://mnt.to/l/4kBp
A new study explains that changes in the brain cells of chronic stress sufferers makes them more prone to experiencing mental health problems.

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** BONES / ORTHOPEDICS News **

Dogs provide new insight into Chiari malformation in humans
http://mnt.to/l/4kzY
New research analyzing the brains of dogs has given new insight into Chiari malformation - a condition that causes lower parts of the brain to be pushed toward the spinal cord.

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** CANCER / ONCOLOGY News **

Chemotherapy side effects may be reduced by metal implants
http://mnt.to/l/4kyN
Cancer patients could one day experience fewer side effects from chemotherapy following a discovery that opens the door for more targeted treatments.

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** CARDIOVASCULAR / CARDIOLOGY News **

Living near fast food outlets increases risk for childhood obesity
http://mnt.to/l/4kzk
Children living in areas surrounded by fast food outlets are more likely to be overweight or obese according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA) and the Centre for Diet and...

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** DEPRESSION News **

Infection with HIV 4 times more likely in mental health patients
http://mnt.to/l/4kzj
People receiving mental health care are up to four times more likely to be infected with HIV than the general population, according to a new study published in the American Journal of Public...

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** DIABETES News **

Self-harm an increased risk for those with diabetes, epilepsy and asthma
http://mnt.to/l/4kz8
New research quantifying the risk of admission to hospital for self-harm has identified a raised risk of self-harm among groups of patients with certain physical illnesses.

Women's stroke risk reduced by moderate exercise
http://mnt.to/l/4kz2
Women don't need to run marathons or do intense aerobics to reduce their stroke risk.

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** EPILEPSY News **

Self-harm an increased risk for those with diabetes, epilepsy and asthma
http://mnt.to/l/4kz8
New research quantifying the risk of admission to hospital for self-harm has identified a raised risk of self-harm among groups of patients with certain physical illnesses.

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** HIV / AIDS News **

Infection with HIV 4 times more likely in mental health patients
http://mnt.to/l/4kzj
People receiving mental health care are up to four times more likely to be infected with HIV than the general population, according to a new study published in the American Journal of Public...

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** MEDICAL DEVICES / DIAGNOSTICS News **

Chemotherapy side effects may be reduced by metal implants
http://mnt.to/l/4kyN
Cancer patients could one day experience fewer side effects from chemotherapy following a discovery that opens the door for more targeted treatments.

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** MENTAL HEALTH News **

Infection with HIV 4 times more likely in mental health patients
http://mnt.to/l/4kzj
People receiving mental health care are up to four times more likely to be infected with HIV than the general population, according to a new study published in the American Journal of Public...

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** NEUROLOGY / NEUROSCIENCE News **

Stress can make the brain more susceptible to mental illness
http://mnt.to/l/4kBp
A new study explains that changes in the brain cells of chronic stress sufferers makes them more prone to experiencing mental health problems.

Dogs provide new insight into Chiari malformation in humans
http://mnt.to/l/4kzY
New research analyzing the brains of dogs has given new insight into Chiari malformation - a condition that causes lower parts of the brain to be pushed toward the spinal cord.

Restless leg syndrome effectively treated with pregabalin, which also reduces risk of symptom worsening
http://mnt.to/l/4kzh
A report in the New England Journal of Medicine confirms previous studies suggesting that long-term treatment with the type of drugs commonly prescribed to treat restless leg syndrome (RLS) can...

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** NUTRITION / DIET News **

Health and fitness habits 'influence health over next two decades'
http://mnt.to/l/4kBn
Our current health and fitness habits could influence our overall fitness and health outcome over the next 18 years, according to new research.

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** OBESITY / WEIGHT LOSS / FITNESS News **

Health and fitness habits 'influence health over next two decades'
http://mnt.to/l/4kBn
Our current health and fitness habits could influence our overall fitness and health outcome over the next 18 years, according to new research.

Living near fast food outlets increases risk for childhood obesity
http://mnt.to/l/4kzk
Children living in areas surrounded by fast food outlets are more likely to be overweight or obese according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA) and the Centre for Diet and...

Women's stroke risk reduced by moderate exercise
http://mnt.to/l/4kz2
Women don't need to run marathons or do intense aerobics to reduce their stroke risk.

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** PAIN / ANESTHETICS News **

Restless leg syndrome effectively treated with pregabalin, which also reduces risk of symptom worsening
http://mnt.to/l/4kzh
A report in the New England Journal of Medicine confirms previous studies suggesting that long-term treatment with the type of drugs commonly prescribed to treat restless leg syndrome (RLS) can...

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** PEDIATRICS / CHILDREN'S HEALTH News **

Living near fast food outlets increases risk for childhood obesity
http://mnt.to/l/4kzk
Children living in areas surrounded by fast food outlets are more likely to be overweight or obese according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA) and the Centre for Diet and...

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** PSYCHOLOGY / PSYCHIATRY News **

Stress can make the brain more susceptible to mental illness
http://mnt.to/l/4kBp
A new study explains that changes in the brain cells of chronic stress sufferers makes them more prone to experiencing mental health problems.

Self-harm an increased risk for those with diabetes, epilepsy and asthma
http://mnt.to/l/4kz8
New research quantifying the risk of admission to hospital for self-harm has identified a raised risk of self-harm among groups of patients with certain physical illnesses.

Changing expectations and rising inequality make today's best marriages better than ever, while undermining today's average marriages
http://mnt.to/l/4kz4
Today Americans are looking to their marriages to fulfill different goals than in the past - and although the fulfillment of these goals requires especially large investments of time and energy...

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** PUBLIC HEALTH News **

Returning to driving after a stroke without being evaluated for ability
http://mnt.to/l/4kzd
Stroke survivors often resume driving without being formally evaluated for ability - though stroke can cause deficits that can impair driving, according to research presented at the American...

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** RESTLESS LEGS SYNDROME News **

Restless leg syndrome effectively treated with pregabalin, which also reduces risk of symptom worsening
http://mnt.to/l/4kzh
A report in the New England Journal of Medicine confirms previous studies suggesting that long-term treatment with the type of drugs commonly prescribed to treat restless leg syndrome (RLS) can...

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** SPORTS MEDICINE / FITNESS News **

Health and fitness habits 'influence health over next two decades'
http://mnt.to/l/4kBn
Our current health and fitness habits could influence our overall fitness and health outcome over the next 18 years, according to new research.

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** STROKE News **

Returning to driving after a stroke without being evaluated for ability
http://mnt.to/l/4kzd
Stroke survivors often resume driving without being formally evaluated for ability - though stroke can cause deficits that can impair driving, according to research presented at the American...

Women's stroke risk reduced by moderate exercise
http://mnt.to/l/4kz2
Women don't need to run marathons or do intense aerobics to reduce their stroke risk.

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** VETERINARY News **

Dogs provide new insight into Chiari malformation in humans
http://mnt.to/l/4kzY
New research analyzing the brains of dogs has given new insight into Chiari malformation - a condition that causes lower parts of the brain to be pushed toward the spinal cord.

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