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» A chronic medical condition is associated with supplement use
Published 04/13/2008 in Research | Unrated
chronic medical condition supplement use

With cancer survivors increasingly turning to complementary and alternative medicine to manage the short-term and long-term effects of their conditions, a study from the National Cancer Institute concludes that having a chronic medical condition such as cancer is the primary factor in a person's decision to use dietary supplements.
» The key to prevent Cancer's Recurrence is stress reduction
Published 04/12/2008 in All Cancers , Research | Unrated
Cancer Recurrence stress reduction

A scientist shows that mind may indeed affect matter. After the surgical removal of a malignant tumor, the chance that cancer will re-appear in a different location of the body remains high. But new research from Tel Aviv University, in a bold new field called Psychoneuroimmunology, may prevent those cancer cells from taking root again -- and the key to the treatment is stress reduction.
» Researchers has Discovered a Gene That Can Block The Spread Of HIV
Published 04/12/2008 in Research | Rating:
Gene Can Block HIV

A team of researchers at the University of Alberta has discovered a gene that is able to block HIV, and in turn prevent the onset of AIDS.
» AKT family of proteins is crucial to survival in both cancerous and non-cancerous cells
Published 04/12/2008 in Research | Unrated
AKT proteins cancerous non-cancerous cells

A gene crucial for embryonic development can quickly become a potent cancer promoter in adult mice after a genetic misalignment, according to researchers from Fox Chase Cancer Center, causing white blood cells to become cancerous spontaneously.
» New function for cancer-related protein may help Alzheimer’s disease pathology
Published 04/12/2008 in Research | Unrated
cancer-related protein Alzheimer disease pathology

The cancer-related protein Akt may profoundly influence the fate of the tau protein, which forms bundles of tangled nerve cell fibers in the brain associated with Alzheimer’s disease, reports a new study led by researchers at the University of South Florida and the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, FL.


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