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Tackling Prostate Cancer With A New Dietary Supplement

... to other parts of the body. Most prostate cancers grow very slowly and never cause symptoms or spread. Au...octor were aware of. But some prostate cancers can grow and spread quickly. The people most likely to get prostate cancer are men over age 50. For more i...

Eleutherobin From Coral Fights Cancer Cells

...Because of the large size of the lungs, cancer may grow for many years, undetected, without causing suspic... to other parts of the body. Most prostate cancers grow very slowly and never cause symptoms or spread. Autopsy studies show that many elderly men who died ...

Britney Spears Donates $50 000 To Support Cancer Patients

...Because of the large size of the lungs, cancer may grow for many years, undetected, without causing suspic... to other parts of the body. Most prostate cancers grow very slowly and never cause symptoms or spread. Autopsy studies show that many elderly men who died ...

Lung Cancer Deaths Declining In Men But Not Women In European Countries

...Because of the large size of the lungs, cancer may grow for many years, undetected, without causing suspicion. Lung cancer can spread outside the lungs without causing any symptoms. Adding to the confusion, the most common symptom of lung cancer, a persistent cough, can often be mistaken for a cold or bro...

Its Possible To Grow Bone To Replace The Damaged Bone

...ed in clinical studies, it will become possible to grow new bone for all types of repairs instead of remov...d reshaping, the numerous attempts to coax bone to grow outside of the body ? in vitro ? have all failed. Recent attempts to stimulate bone growth within th...

Cholesterol can be lowered using combination of Soy Proteins and Sterols

...t and it has been forecast that this category will grow by 60 per cent to reach nearly $5.7 billion by 2009 as food makers try to help prevent the biggest cause of deaths around the world....

Sleep Apnea Related To Death And Loss Of Brain Cells

...e loss of preB?tC cells, but this decreases, as we grow old. That is why with age, the humans become more prone to sleep apnea. For the older people who die in their sleep, when they are affected by sleep apnea die in their sleep as their lungs and heart have weakened with age. Researchers are of the opi...

Sox 18 Slows Cancers

...stitute for Molecular Bioscience. "Tumours cannot grow above a certain size unless they attract growth of blood vessels, so by being able to control blood vessel development we may be ble to slow or stop the cancer, and the next step will be to establish which genes interact with Sox 18 to control blood ...

Scientists use plant hormones to fight cancer

...id to bend shoots toward sunlight to help cuttings grow roots. Scientists at the Cancer Research Campaign (CRC), a leading scientific charity, are using fragments to IAA to kill cancer cells. Indole acetic acid is harmless to humans but when bits of IAA are added with an enzyme, toxic by products, w...

Fight oral cancer with gene therapy mouthwash

...d they accumulate over a lifetime causing cells to grow rampantly and this spreads throughout the body. Smokers and heavy drinkers frequently develop white or reddish patches in the mouth, which are in most cases premalignant lesions leading on to oral cancer later in life. If untreated this condit...

Scientists use plastic to help body make new bone!!!!

...ics is the use of plastic to heal fractures and to grow new bones. May sound too good to be true but read on to know more. Imagine you have a fracture - your leg is broken, and you have a cast and you are asked to wait for a month to get back to normalcy!!!! Imagine the amount of trauma and ...

Gene causes moles to become cancerous

...nd a gene known as Id1 that causes cancer cells to grow in melanoma. Id1 blocks a tumor suppressor gene that ordinarily keeps precancerous moles from progressing to melanoma or skin cancer.// The study found that high levels of the Id1 protein were expressed only in the first stages of melanoma when the d...

Breakthrough in cancer therapy

...ny people do not believe that their hair will ever grow back even if they are told it is a temporary phenomenon. Professor McVie said hair loss had become more of a problem with the advent of new drugs taxol and taxotere. Taxol, used for breast and ovarian cancer, is associated with the loss of eyebrow ...

A new horizon

...ell and cloning techniques may make it possible to grow from scratch human tissues for use in transplants....dicted the technologies would enable scientists to grow life-saving bone marrow in the lab for children with leukaemia. It would involve extracting the nucl...

Innovative yeast genome may handle Cancer Clues

...which life is built, and by understanding how they grow and develop, we will be able to develop new treatments to fight cancer; this research will help toward that goal," McVie said in a statement. Nurse and his British colleague Tim Hunt and American Leland Hartwell, of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Resea...

Brain Cell Repair Loss disclosed

...ents for patients. Nerve cells, or neurons, first grow by sprouting long "branches" called axons. The cells then switch gears and begin budding many small "twigs" called dendrites that reach out all around them. These long and short branches are what neurons use to talk with one another. Since axons are ...

Newborns Know how to make eye contact

...hem--people who can feed and protect them. As they grow up, a face with the averted gaze starts to be considered to be a signal of alarm that tells us something is happening where the other person is looking. Farroni and her colleagues studied 17 healthy newborn infants who were between 2 and 5 days old...

Moles become cancerous due to genes

...nd a gene known as Id1 that causes cancer cells to grow in melanoma. Id1 blocks a tumor suppressor gene that ordinarily keeps precancerous moles from progressing to melanoma or skin cancer.// The study found that high levels of the Id1 protein were expressed only in the first stages of melanoma when the d...

Womb may have impact upon Blood Pressure

...lex interaction between the fetal genetic drive to grow - inherited from the parents - and the environment in the womb in early gestation,'' said Hanson, a fetal physiologist who was not involved in the study. ``This study is focusing our attention on early gestation. It's making it clear that it really ...

Protein acts as "Master Switch" that cuts off cells' Cancer-Growth machinery

...when over-expressed by precancer cells, helps them grow the new blood vessels they need to become tumors. Aspirins and the new Cox-2 inhibitors help slow cancer growth, but they have a limited effect. However, when Anant's team put CUGBP2 into cancer cells, they found that more than 70% of them died and ...

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