Marie Ellis, Medical News Today

Marie Ellis

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Past articles by Marie:

How have COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns affected our immune systems?

In this Special Feature, Medical News Today investigates what effects, if any, the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns may have had on our immune systems. → Read More

Multiple sclerosis: What is its link with the immune system?

In this Special Feature, we give an overview of what we do and do not know about the relationship between multiple sclerosis and the immune system. → Read More

Through my eyes: How lockdown anxiety with a newborn broke me

In this Through My Eyes perspective feature, Marie Ellis talks about her experience of having a baby and parenting two small children in a pandemic. → Read More

Letter from the Editor: Winds of change

The winds of change are blowing at Medical News Today. Read Managing Editor Marie Ellis' monthly update to learn about what's on the horizon. → Read More

Letter from the Editor: Top 10

Managing Editor Marie Ellis delivers her monthly update on Medical News Today, who are now officially in the top 10 health websites in the world. → Read More

'Femtech' and female scientists at Wired Health 2018

Several innovations were presented at this year's Wired Health conference, but women's health — and the tech that supports it — stepped into the spotlight. → Read More

Letter from the Editor: Empathy

Managing Editor Marie Ellis reports on MNT's top articles from February, as well as one of our most important guiding principles: empathy. → Read More

Letter from the Editor: Things are looking up

The first month of 2018 is nearly over. Managing Editor Marie Ellis gives her monthly update for January, and things are looking up. → Read More

Letter from the Editor: Time to celebrate

What did the MNT editorial team get up to at their winter party? Food, drink, and singing ABBA at full blast may have been involved. → Read More

Letter from the Editor: Time to plant some seeds

Thanksgiving is over, and the holiday season is in full swing. Managing Editor Marie Ellis asks what seeds you can plant now for a healthful new year. → Read More

Letter from the Editor: Know thyself

The ancient Greeks urged 'know thyself.' In this month's letter, Managing Editor Marie Ellis unmasks what that means — for our editors and our readers. → Read More

Letter from the Editor: Fall in love with your health

As autumn settles in, Managing Editor Marie Ellis gives her monthly update on what's happening in the Medical News Today editorial office. → Read More

Letter from the Editor: Out to sea

Managing Editor Marie Ellis gives her monthly update from the Medical News Today editorial team, which involves sunshine, a boat, and unexpected waves. → Read More

Letter from the Editor: Happiness

Managing Editor Marie Ellis gives her monthly update on the latest news behind the scenes at Medical News Today. This month's focus is happiness. → Read More

Dogs: Personal trainers for older owners?

Older dog owners walk more than non-dog owners, according to a new study, adding further evidence that owning a dog is good for our health. → Read More

Letter from the Editor: May 2017

Managing Editor Marie Ellis gives her monthly update, including top stories, interesting findings, and a bit of information about you, dear reader. → Read More

Letter from the Editor

Scientists, journalists, poets, and musicians: Managing Editor Marie Ellis gives her monthly update on the MNT editorial team and their new initiatives. → Read More

Will these three innovations change your clinical practice?

Medical News Today share some recent game-changing innovations in the field of healthcare as they report from WIRED Health in London. → Read More

Casual cannabis use: Is there a link to depression?

A new study suggests that casual users of marijuana have a stronger relationship with negative moods, compared with heavy and nonusers. → Read More

Marijuana: Could it slow Parkinson's disease progression?

A new comprehensive literature review suggests symptoms of Parkinson's disease could be treated with marijuana, which could potentially slow progression. → Read More