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Exercise & Prostate Cancer Risk by Robert W. Weekly Health Update: Exercise & Prostate Cancer Risk "A critical weekly review of important new research findings for health-conscious readers..." By, Robert A. Wascher, MD, FACS Updated: 11/29/2009The information in this column is intended for informational purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice or recommendati ... Read on »
Understanding Fat Jargon-MUFA, PUFA and Omega. by Varsha ... ease, and rheumatoid arthritis. “Almost certainly,” writes William Clark in A Means to an End: The Biological Basis of Aging and Death, “oxidative damage to DNA is the major contributor to cellular senescence.”(1999: 159). Keep this context in mind as we delve into the world of mono and poly unsaturated fats. Unsaturated Fat ... Read on »
Is biomedicine making the body invisible and immaterial — and uncollectable? by Thomas S. Patient Expert Is it really the case that almost all museum exhibitions dealing with medical themes these days are displaying DNA-images and colourful neuroscanning pictures?Well, at least this is what the organisers of a meeting in Dresden next April seem to be suggesting. I think they are exaggerat ... Read on »
Apples and apple extracts found to fight cancer by Kathleen Registered NurseHealth Maven ... wed breast cancer growth, decreasing levels of cancer causing compounds in lab animals. For colon cancer, apple extract reduced the chances of cancer spread, protecting from DNA damage and setting up a protective barrier against carcinogens. Apples could also help boost the effectiveness of chemotherapy drugs. Cancer can become resistance to trea ... Read on »
Autoantibodies to the C-terminal subunit of RLIP76 induce oxidative stress and endothelial cell... by Jan People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee ... lls. In this study, to identify endothelial autoantigens involved in the autoimmune processes causing endothelial damage, we screened a human microvascular endothelial cell cDNA library with sera from patients with Behçet's disease. We identified antibodies to the C-terminus of Ral binding protein1 (RLIP76), a protein that catalyzes the AT ... Read on »
Ten Types of Runners (part 2) by Roman M. Patient Expert ... er body 180 degrees with every step she takes.Honestly, it hurts just to watch the High Five Twister run. But not her. Even though she contorts her spine into the begins of a DNA double helix strand, you'd never know it by the huge smile on her face.So yes, while her twisting body rotation and her high elbows create little micro tornadoes a ... Read on »
Grateful for Beautiful Music by Dave Patient Expert ... ferent for everyone, and some of us die before we get there." First I lost my partner and then I lost my mind. My soul was just about gone too. that I no longer have any DNA in my system ( D rugs, N arcotics and A lcohol) that I use Tradition 12 as a guideline to a lot of my behavior that I got lots of little things accomplished yesterday Th ... Read on »
Your Body Already Knows the Cure for Cancer by Total Health Breakthroughs Patient Expert ... lled rate and die when they are supposed to (a process called apoptosis). But with so many new cells being created, there are bound to be errors – cells with damaged DNA. These cells may divide at a faster rate and they do not die when they should.The average person develops about a million of these “cancer” cells every day. T ... Read on »
Review of KYMCO's 2008 ATV, UTV lineup by jingming z. ... ing vehicles that keep their composure around corners and uneven terrain. Its competent engine and attractive styling suggest a utility quad that has some sporty genes in its DNA. That’s not really the case, but it’s not far off the mark. A Fresh Goose Our previous evaluation of the new-and-improved Mongoose 300 at last fall’s ATV ... Read on »
Guidelines for cancer screening ... by Dr. Rubens D. Medical Doctor ... opy of the lower colon every five years; CT colonography or " virtual colonoscopy" every five years; barium enema every five years, stool blood test annually; stool DNA test, no interval given.• Task force: Screen from age 50 to 75 with one of three tests: colonoscopy every 10 years; a sigmoidoscopy every five years, combined with a ... Read on »