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What is Serotonin? - 0 views

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    Serotonin or 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) is a monoamine neurotransmitter which is responsible for various functions in our body. It is found in the human brain, more specifically in Gastrointestinal (GI) tract, Central Nervous System and platelets (tiny particle of protoplasm found in vertebrate blood). It is also found in GI tract and Platelets of the animals. Serotonin can also be found in various vegetables and fruits. It is known to be a contributor to good feeling and well being.
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Human cells exhibit foraging behavior like amoebae and bacteria - 0 views

  • "As far as we can tell, this is the first time this type of behavior has been reported in cells that are part of a larger organism," says Peter T. Cummings, John R. Hall Professor of Chemical Engineering, who directed the study that is described in the March 10 issue of the Public Library of Science journal PLoS ONE. The discovery was the unanticipated result of a study the Cummings group conducted to test the hypothesis that the freedom with which different cancer cells move - a concept called motility - could be correlated with their aggressiveness: That is, the faster a given type of cancer cell can move through the body the more aggressive it is. "Our results refute that hypothesis—the correlation between motility and aggressiveness that we found among three different types of cancer cells was very weak," Cummings says. "In the process, however, we began noticing that the cell movements were unexpectedly complicated." Then the researchers' interest was piqued by a paper that appeared in the February 2008 issue of the journal Nature titled, "Scaling laws of marine predator search behaviour." The paper contained an analysis of the movements of a variety of radio-tagged marine predators, including sharks, sea turtles and penguins. The authors found that the predators used a foraging strategy very close to a specialized random walk pattern, called a Lévy walk, an optimal method for searching complex landscapes. At the end of the paper's abstract they wrote, "...Lévy-like behaviour seems to be widespread among diverse organisms, from microbes to humans, as a 'rule' that evolved in response to patchy resource distributions." This gave Cummings and his colleagues a new perspective on the cell movements that they were observing in the microscope. They adopted the basic assumption that when mammalian cells migrate they face problems, such as efficiently finding randomly distributed targets like nutrients and growth factors, that are analogous to those faced by single-celled organisms foraging for food. With this perspective in mind, Alka Potdar, now a post-doctoral fellow at Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic, cultured cells from three human mammary epithelial cell lines on two-dimensional plastic plates and tracked the cell motions for two-hour periods in a "random migration" environment free of any directional chemical signals. Epithelial cells are found throughout the body lining organs and covering external surfaces. They move relatively slowly, at about a micron per minute which corresponds to two thousandths of an inch per hour. When Potdar carefully analyzed these cell movements, she found that they all followed the same pattern. However, it was not the Lévy walk that they expected, but a closely related search pattern called a bimodal correlated random walk (BCRW). This is a two-phase movement: a run phase in which the cell travels primarily in one direction and a re-orientation phase in which it stays in place and reorganizes itself internally to move in a new direction. In subsequent studies, currently in press, the researchers have found that several other cell types (social amoeba, neutrophils, fibrosarcoma) also follow the same pattern in random migration conditions. They have also found that the cells continue to follow this same basic pattern when a directional chemical signal is added, but the length of their runs are varied and the range of directions they follow are narrowed giving them a net movement in the direction indicated by the signal.
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    When cells move about in the body, they follow a complex pattern similar to that which amoebae and bacteria use when searching for food, a team of Vanderbilt researchers have found. The discovery has a practical value for drug development: Incorporating this basic behavior into computer simulations of biological processes that involve cell migration, such as embryo development, bone remodeling, wound healing, infection and tumor growth, should improve the accuracy with which these models can predict the effectiveness of untested therapies for related disorders, the researchers say.
Sourav RC

Facts About Lutein and Zeaxanthin - Food Sources of Lutein and Zeaxanthin - 0 views

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    Lutein and Zeaxanthin are two carotenoids of the xanthophyll family of carotenoids. Xanthophyll is a yellow carotenoid pigments found in plants, animal fats and in egg yolks. Lutein and Zeaxanthin both carotenoids have yellow pigments and can be found in yellow color foods and in other colored foods as well. Lutein can be found in dark green vegetables such as spinach, collard greens, kale etc and Zeaxanthin can be found in corn, orange peppers, oranges, and tangerines etc.
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Sebaceous Cyst - 0 views

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    What is a Sebaceous Cyst?

    Sebaceous cyst is a closed sac that is found just under the skin and containing dead skin, keratin and other skin parts. The exact causes are not known, generally derived from hair follicles swelling or injury to the skin. Sebaceous cysts are small and can be found on anybody part, but generally found on the scalp, ears, face, neck, back, or scrotum (the scrotum). These cysts palpable rubbery and easily driven, generally do not cause pain.
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Now That David Koch Is Gone From NIH Cancer Board, Formaldehyde Is Finally Classified A... - 0 views

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    What's that word they use for a society where the group of those with money and power are above the law? Oh, that's right: Oligarchy! While this regulatory capture continued, how many of us filled up our homes with these toxic products? Via Think Progress: Large manufacturers and chemical producers have lobbied ferociously to stop the National Institutes of Health from classifying formaldehyde as a carcinogen. A wide body of research has linked the chemical to cancer, but industrial polluters have stymied regulators from action. Last year, the New Yorker's Jane Mayer reported that billionaire David Koch, whose company Georgia Pacific (a subsidiary of Koch Industries) is one of the country's top producers of formaldehyde, was appointed to the NIH cancer board at a time when the NIH delayed action on the chemical. The news was met with protests from environmental groups. Faced with mounting pressure from Greenpeace and the scientific community, Koch offered an early resignation from the board in October. Yesterday, the NIH finally handed down a report officially classifying formaldehyde as a carcinogen: Government scientists listed formaldehyde as a carcinogen, and said it is found in worrisome quantities in plywood, particle board, mortuaries and hair salons. They also said that styrene, which is used in boats, bathtubs and in disposable foam plastic cups and plates, may cause cancer but is generally found in such low levels in consumer products that risks are low. Frequent and intense exposures in manufacturing plants are far more worrisome than the intermittent contact that most consumers have, but government scientists said that consumers should still avoid contact with formaldehyde and styrene along with six other chemicals that were added Friday to the government's official Report on Carcinogens. Its release was delayed for years because of intense lobbying from the chemical industry, which disputed its findings. An investigation by ProPublica found th
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Meditation may change brain's physical structure, strengthen connections | KurzweilAI - 0 views

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    Meditation may have potential to change the brain's physical structure, researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, have found. People who meditate have stronger connections between brain regions and show less age-related brain atrophy, according to the researchers. Stronger connections influence the ability to rapidly relay electrical signals in the brain. And significantly, these effects are evident throughout the entire brain, not just in specific areas. The study consisted of 27 active meditation practitioners (average age 52) and 27 control subjects, who were matched by age and sex. The meditation and the control group each consisted of 11 men and 16 women. The number of years of meditation practice ranged from 5 to 46; self-reported meditation styles included Shamatha, Vipassana and Zazen, practiced by about 55 percent of the meditators, either exclusively or in combination with other styles. Pronounced structural connectivity The researchers used a type of brain imaging known as diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), a relatively new imaging mode that provides insights into the structural connectivity of the brain. They found that the differences between meditators and controls are not confined to a particular core region of the brain but involve large-scale networks that include the frontal, temporal, parietal and occipital lobes and the anterior corpus callosum, as well as limbic structures and the brain stem. They found pronounced structural connectivity in meditators throughout the entire brain's pathways. The greatest differences between the two groups were seen within the corticospinal tract (a collection of axons that travel between the cerebral cortex of the brain and the spinal cord), the superior longitudinal fasciculus (long bi-directional bundles of neurons connecting the front and the back of the cerebrum), and the uncinate fasciculus (white matter that connects parts of the limbic system, such as the hippocampus and amygdala, wi
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    Glutathione Booster In as little as 24 hours of wearing our Glutathione boosting patch most people are able to experience elevated levels of Glutathione, the body's master antioxidant. Glutathione is so powerful that it is able to naturally detoxify the body, strengthen the immune system and turn back the hands of time with dramatic anti-aging properties. In fact, numerous people have reported that their skin has become more radiant even within a few days of use. Click Here for the Y-Age Slideshow These results have never been available before LifeWave. Our Glutathione boosting patch is much more powerful than any other method of elevating Glutathione levels. FACTS about Glutathione and its benefits in an anti-aging program: * Glutathione is a material that is found naturally in the human body * As we age our bodies levels of Glutathione start to decline, necessitating the need for supplementation * Glutathione is the master antioxidant and plays an important role in our overall health * As we age our body may accumulate toxins; Glutathione protects the body from many toxins we come into contact with every day * As we age we are subjected to numerous heavy metals, in the food we eat and the air we breathe; Glutathione is known to rid the body of heavy metals such as Mercury * When we exercise our body uses up its stores of antioxidants; Glutathione is known to improve athletic performance and to help us keep going longer * As we age our immune system becomes weaker; Glutathione can keep the immune system functioning at its peek. There are other Glutathione supplements on the market, but clinical research shows that common Glutathione pills, powders and drinks can only elevate blood Glutathione levels by little more than 10% in 30 days. Because LifeWave technology is capable of triggering metabolic changes within the cells, our Glutathione Booster has been clinically shown to elevate your blood Glutathione levels by over a whoppin
Sourav RC

Five Best Food Sources of Manganese - 0 views

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    Manganese is trace mineral that we have in our body and extremely important for our health. Lack of manganese in the body can lead to several diseases such as nausea, skin rash, dizziness, hearing loss etc. It is important to know and understand what is manganese and the importance of manganese for health. Most of the manganese can be found in the bones. Manganese can also be found in kidneys, liver, pancreas, pituitary glands, and adrenal glands of the human body. It works as an enzyme activator thus helps in metabolism.
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What is Quercetin? - 0 views

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    Quercetin is flavonoid or a plant based chemical (phytochemical), which is found in some vegetables and fruits. Quercetin is beneficial for humans and promotes good health. This phytochemical is responsible for the colors of Apples and Onions. Quercetin is also an antioxidant and plays an important role as anti-histamine and anti-inflammatory. Because of its anti-histamine properties it treats and reduces the allergies. Apples and red onions are great sources of quercetin. Besides these other natural sources of quercetin are tea, berries, nuts & seeds, grapes and dark cherries. Quercetin can also be found in red wine.
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What Are Catechins? - 0 views

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    Catechins are polyphenolic antioxidants found in various plants especially in the leaves of the tea plants. Scientifically, Catechins are bio-flavonoids which can be found in the plants. Bio-flavonoid is a large class of plant pigments having a chemical structure based on or similar to flavone. Catechins are the sub group of flavan-3-ols (a class of flavonoids). Catechins are important for the good health. Catechins are also known as cachou, cahoo and cutch.
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Health Benefits of Lycopene in Tomatoes - 0 views

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    One of the major healthy compounds that can be found in tomatoes is lycopene. In the recent studies on the phytonutrients presence in the fruits and vegetables, found that lycopene in tomatoes plays an important role to make this vegetable an extremely good food for the health. Lycopene, along with the other important nutrients in tomato, makes it a super food for health. The list of Tomatoes Nutrition and Health Benefits of Tomatoes is really impressive. This highly nutritious vegetable should be the part of our daily diet.
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Social networking's good and bad impacts on kids | KurzweilAI - 0 views

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    Social media present risks and benefits to children but parents who try to secretly monitor their kids' activities online are wasting their time, says Larry D. Rosen, Ph.D., professor of psychology at California State University, Dominguez Hills. Rosen identifies potential adverse effects of social media, including: Teens who use Facebook more often show more narcissistic tendencies, while young adults who have a strong Facebook presence show more signs of other psychological disorders, including antisocial behaviors, mania, and aggressive tendencies. Daily overuse of media and technology has a negative effect on the health of all children, especially preteens and teenagers, by making them more prone to anxiety, depression, and other psychological disorders, and making them more susceptible to future health problems. Facebook can be distracting and can negatively impact learning. Studies found that middle school, high school and college students who checked Facebook at least once during a 15-minute study period achieved lower grades. Rosen says new research has also found positive influences linked to social networking, including: Young adults who spend more time on Facebook are better at showing "virtual empathy" to their online friends. Online social networking can help introverted adolescents learn how to socialize. Social networking can provide tools for teaching in compelling ways that engage young students. "If you feel that you have to use some sort of computer program to surreptitiously monitor your child's social networking, you are wasting your time. Your child will find a workaround in a matter of minutes," he says. "You have to start talking about appropriate technology use early and often and build trust, so that when there is a problem, whether it is being bullied or seeing a disturbing image, your child will talk to you about it." Ref.: Larry D. Rosen, Poke Me: How Social Networks Can Both Help and Harm Our Kids, 2011; 119th Annua
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Work Days of 11 Hours Boost Risk for Heart Disease, Study Says - Bloomberg - 0 views

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    Working overtime may be a killer, according to research that finds long hours on the job is a heart risk along with smoking, bad cholesterol and high blood pressure. Adults who worked 11 hours a day or more had a 67 percent higher risk of developing coronary heart disease than those who worked an 8-hour shift, a study today in the Annals of Internal Medicine found. The researchers found that by adding working hours to a standard heart risk assessment model they could increase the accuracy of heart disease predictions by 5 percent.
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What you must know about Ebola? And why? - 0 views

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    What you must know about Ebola? And why?In last few months, the world got frightened with the name, Ebola. Airports, tourist spots got cautious about entry of Ebola to local place. Everywhere foreign people got checked about Ebola. Ebola outbreak started in West Africa.This is not the first outbreak of Ebola, and the virus is also not recognized for first time. But this time in 2014, the outbreak got fatal to many people, and also involved more number of people than all past outbreaks.Countries which reported maximum number of cases are:1)   Guinea2)   Nigeria3)   Liberia4)   Sierra LeoneThere are 5 types of Ebola virus, and their prevalence and severity are different.1)   Zairre Ebola virus : Found in maximum number of cases2)   Sudan Ebola Virus: Second highest prevalence3)   Bundibugyo Ebola virus: found in around 2% cases4)   Reston Ebola Virus5)   Tie forest Ebola virusEcology of Ebola:Fruit Bat is the natural reservoir of Ebola virusDuiker forest antelope and non-human primates also harbor Ebola.From all these animals, Ebola can spread to human.How Ebola gets transmitted to human?·       Infected meat·       Infected fruits·       Contact with infected human / animals·       Contact with infected dead body·       Infected blood / urine / stool·       Unprotected sex with infected personBut, Ebola does not get transmitted through water, food or air.What symptoms infected person show?Symptoms can appear within 2-21 days after infection.·       Fever·       Bleeding from mucus membrane and puncture sites (mucus membrane from nose, gums, gastrointestinal tract, vagina etc.)·       Vomit (sometimes with blood)·   &
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Shilajit - 0 views

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    Shilajit is perhaps the most potent rejuvenator and anti aging block buster ever known to the mankind. Shilajit is found predominately in the Himalayan region bordering India, China, Tibet and parts of central Asia. The Indian Yogis considered ...
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    Shilajit is perhaps the most potent rejuvenator and anti aging block buster ever known to the mankind. Shilajit is found predominately in the Himalayan region bordering India, China, Tibet and parts of central Asia. The Indian Yogis considered ...
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Overcome ADHD With Natural Phenomenon - 1 views

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BREAST CANCER SCREENING - 0 views

  What is screening ? Screening is looking for cancer before a person has any symptoms. This can help find cancer at an early stage. When abnormal tissue or cancer is found early, it may b...

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The Importance of Plastic Surgeons in Miami - 0 views

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    Miami, Florida is definitely the place recognized for its lovely beaches and superb weather. It is among the places regarded for a rewarding break or vacation. It may be the best place to consider regarding your body contouring to look at your best too. To satisfy your bodily contouring wants and needs, a lot of premier surgeons can be found in the area practicing sophisticated techniques.
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Science of Identity Foundation - 0 views

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    Unlike religion, in which an individual may believe or not believe in something (regardless of its truth or untruth), yoga is a science; and as a science it is a quest to understand or know the truth as it is. The Science of Identity Foundation, by teaching the science of yoga , assists individuals who want to know the truth of their identity (i.e., their true essence and their relationship to the physical body, the mind, etc.) to realize the actual purpose of their life and learn where actual happiness is found.Read More.....
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Thai Night Market - 0 views

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    To try an abundance of local foods in one place, visit a Thai night market, called talad torung. Talad is market in Thai, while torung means heading toward dawn. The night markets can be found in every town...
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