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questions about kidney cancer | cancerlab.org - 0 views

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    top 10 questions people frequently asked about kidney cancer,
Matti Narkia

Vitamin D Newsletter March 2009 | All Things Vitamin D - 0 views

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    This is a very long newsletter. I will answer questions about oil versus water-soluble Vitamin D, depression, mental clarity, malignant melanoma, Crohn's disease, an imagist poet, multiple sclerosis, sun-exposure, high-intensity red light and collagen repair in the skin, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, influenza, the 1918 influenza pandemic, statins, the new Food and Nutrition Board, thyroid disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, athletes, the upcoming 14th Vitamin D Workshop, prostate cancer, the wrong blood test, pregnancy, autism, Alzheimer's disease, soap and sebum, asthma, sleep, the co-factors vitamin D needs to work (all contained in spinach), and-my favorite-UVC light and Vitamin D
Matti Narkia

Top 50 Cancer Survival Inspiration Blogs - 0 views

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    Once diagnosed with cancer, patients can feel isolated and alone, even from those closest to them. Using the internet as a tool, now they can reach out to anyone, anywhere in the world who wants to share their experience with this devastating disease. They can research, ask questions, post their own story, or they can simply read the stories of those who have been where they are going. From breast cancer to leukemia, these 50 sites cover a variety of subjects.
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Questions over DCA 'cancer drug' - Cancer Research UK : - 1 views

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    You may have seen articles in the news about a drug called DCA (dichloroacetate), that is claimed to be cheap, safe and "kill most cancers". Understandably this has caused a great deal of interest, especially as DCA is an off-patent drug and appears to be non-toxic to humans. DCA has now been approved for a trial in brain cancer patients in Canada. The researchers have raised $800,000 in public donations to fund the trial
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The DCA Site - Updating You on DCA and Cancer - Dichloroacetic acid and Dichloroacetate - 0 views

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    After the news story in the Belgium press of two terminally ill cancer patients who used DCA and are now on the road to recovery, the Belgium people are asking questions. "It has brought a lot commotion in Belgium. All the people are wondering why they haven't heard from DCA any sooner! And they wonder why it isn't recognized yet as an official medicine for cancer!
Matti Narkia

Briefing: Cannabis compounds fight prostate cancer - health - 19 August 2009 - New Scie... - 2 views

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    "Compounds similar to those found in cannabis have been shown to stop prostate cancer cells from multiplying. Two cannabinoid compounds, JWH-015 and MET, stopped prostate tumour growth in human prostate cells in Petri dishes and also in mice with the disease. They halted the cell-division cycle and killed the cancer cells, and had the greatest effect on aggressive prostate cancer cell types, which do not respond to hormone treatments. Some 192,000 men in the US alone are diagnosed with prostate cancer each year, and researchers Inés Díaz-Laviada Marturet at the University of Alcalá, Spain, and her colleagues say the results could offer hope to those affected. But before you go looking for a dealer, New Scientist answers a few questions"
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Answering Questions About the P.S.A. Test - 0 views

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    The recommendations, to be officially announced on Tuesday by the United States Preventive Services Task Force, affect more than 44 million men age 50 and older who typically are candidates for a simple blood screen call the prostate-specific antigen (P.S.A.) test.
Matti Narkia

DCA or dichloroacetate drug used by dying cancer patients as a last resort - 0 views

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    30 April,2007: Terminally ill patients with incurable cancers are increasingly using a compound via Internet trade that is not yet approved, reports Nature. The 'drug' in question -- dichloroacetate (DCA) - has been but found shrinking tumours in rats but yet to put on studies to ascertain its safety in human use.
Matti Narkia

DCA, Dichloroacetate for Cancer - Dr. Weil - 0 views

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    DCA is an organic compound, and a byproduct of TCE (trichloroethylene), a chemical that has been a concern in the development of cancer. In January 2007, researchers at the University of Alberta published a study in the journal Cancer Cell suggesting that DCA showed promise in shrinking tumors in lab rats as well as inhibiting growth of cultured human cancer cells. They hypothesized that DCA may be able to change cancer cells back to normal ones by switching them from the aberrant energy pathways they rely on to those used by normal cells.
Vortege Ville

Mammography is 'terribly imperfect,' though recommended - 0 views

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    For women today, turning 40 often brings birthday cake and candles. But it also brings a question: Should I get a mammogram?
Matti Narkia

HowStuffWorks "What are stem cells and what are they used for?" - 0 views

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    Stem cells are unprogrammed cells in the human body that can be described as "shape shifters." These cells have the ability to change into other types of cells. Stem cells are at the center of a new field of science called regenerative medicine. Because stem cells can become bone, muscle, cartilage and other specialized types of cells, they have the potential to treat many diseases, including Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, diabetes and cancer. Eventually, they may also be used to regenerate organs, reducing the need for organ transplants and related surgeries. "Stem cells are like little kids who, when they grow up, can enter a variety of professions," Dr. Marc Hedrick of the UCLA School of Medicine says. "A child might become a fireman, a doctor or a plumber, depending on the influences in their life -- or environment. In the same way, these stem cells can become many tissues by making certain changes in their environment."
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Buy Verified CashApp Accounts - BTC Enable Aged CashApp - 0 views

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    There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best way to buy a verified CashApp account will vary depending on your specific needs and preferences. However, some tips on how to buy verified CashApp accounts include: doing your research ahead of time, finding a reputable seller, and being prepared to pay a bit more for a verified account. With that said, following these tips should help you find and purchase a verified Cash App account without any major issues.
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    When you first sign up for Cash App, you'll be asked to link a bank account or debit card. If you don't have either of these things, don't worry - you can still use CashApp! Just select the "I don't have a bank account" option when prompted. With CashApp, you can send and receive money instantly with anyone else who uses the app. You can also request money from others, which they can then choose to accept or decline. However, there are some limitations to consider when using CashApp without a linked bank account.
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