Massage, ketogenic diet, anti-inflammatory (sulfur rich foods like garlic, mushrooms, onions, greens, colored) foods and supplements, adequate sleep, sunshine or Vitamin D, less stress and a happy positive spirit will help strengthen your immune system for a healthy brain. Acidic medications/drugs make your blood acidic which can travel to the brain carrying inflammatory or toxic substances.
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Study: Noninvasive eye imaging may detect early signs of Alzheimer’s
A study led by researchers at Cedars-Sinai and NeuroVision Imaging LLC provides a scientific basis for using noninvasive eye imaging to essentially detect signs of Alzheimer’s. The experimental technology, developed by Cedars-Sinai and NeuroVision, scans the retina using techniques that can identify beta-amyloid protein deposits that mirror those in the brain. Yale Raman spectrocospic biomarker
Dutch Researchers Develop ThromboSeq Test to Detect Lung Cancer
Dutch Researchers Develop ThromboSeq Test to Detect Lung Cancer | A flock of starlings acting as a swarm NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) – Researchers in the Netherlands have developed a diagnostic test to detect lung cancer by examining tumor RNA absorbed by circulating platelets called thrombocytes. Published in Cancer Cell earlier today, the study investigated the potential andContinue reading “Dutch Researchers Develop ThromboSeq Test to Detect Lung Cancer”
Leptin and other pro inflammatory biomakers for chronic fatigue syndrome
Researchers identify biomarkers associated with chronic fatigue syndrome severity Stanford investigators used high-throughput analysis to link inflammation to chronic fatigue syndrome, a difficult-to-diagnose disease with no known cure. Jose Montoya and his colleagues have found evidence inflammation may be the culprit behind chronic fatigue syndrome, a disease with no known cure. Steve Fisch Researchers atContinue reading “Leptin and other pro inflammatory biomakers for chronic fatigue syndrome”
Know Your A1C: What This Blood Test Can Tell You About Your Risk for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease
Know Your A1C: What This Blood Test Can Tell You About Your Risk for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease The higher the A1C level, the greater the risk of developing diabetes-related complications. By Martin Tibuakuu, M.D., M.P.H. and Erin Michos, M.D., M.H.S. | Aug. 24, 2016, at 6:00 a.m. MORE Know Your A1C: What This BloodContinue reading “Know Your A1C: What This Blood Test Can Tell You About Your Risk for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease”
Hepatitis C Virus Infection in African Americans
By Brian Pearlman Hepatitis C is more prevalent among African Americans than among persons of any other racial group in the United States. However, comparatively little data are available on the natural history and treatment of hepatitis C in this population. Compared with white persons, African American persons have a lower rate of viral clearanceContinue reading “Hepatitis C Virus Infection in African Americans”
How does a CBC test for a leukemia patient usually look like?
Biomarker in blood may help predict recovery time for sports concussions
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health found that the blood protein tau could be an important new clinical biomarker to better identify athletes who need more recovery time before safely returning to play after a sports-related concussion. The study, supported by the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) with additional funding from the EuniceContinue reading “Biomarker in blood may help predict recovery time for sports concussions”
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma , blood cancer in older adults and aspartame -sugar
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL or DLBL) is a cancer of B cells, a type of white blood cell responsible for producing antibodies. It is the most common type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma among adults,[1] with an annual incidence of 7–8 cases per 100,000 people per year.[2][3] This cancer occurs primarily in older individuals, with aContinue reading “Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma , blood cancer in older adults and aspartame -sugar”
10 blood tests for your physical check up
Female Comprehensive Hormone Panel Item Catalog Number: LC100011 This panel contains the following tests: Chemistry Panel (Complete metabolic panel with lipids) CBC DHEA-S Estradiol Total Estrogen Progesterone Pregnenolone Total and Free Testosterone Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) TSH Free T3 Free T4 Cortisol Sample Report As women enter the menopausal years, their bodies’ productionContinue reading “10 blood tests for your physical check up”
Newborn genetic screening in one blood test
American College of Medical Genetics recommendations Core panel The following conditions and disorders were recommended as a “core panel” by the 2005 report of the American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG).[1] The incidences reported below are from the full report, though the rates may vary in different populations.[2] Blood cell disorders Sickle cell anemia (HbContinue reading “Newborn genetic screening in one blood test”
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia genes
Molecular Profiling of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a cancer of the blood that originates in the hematopoietic cells in bone marrow. It is the most common type of cancer in children (NCI 2012). Together, leukemias represent 26% of cancer diagnoses in children under the age of 20; ALL makes up 78%Continue reading “Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia genes”
A DNA Ultra-sensitive test for cancers, HIV
Catching a disease in its earliest stages can lead to more effective therapies. Stanford chemists have increased the likelihood of detecting these diseases via a test that is thousands of times more sensitive than current diagnostics. BY BJORN CAREY A common theme in medicine is that detecting a disease early on can lead to moreContinue reading “A DNA Ultra-sensitive test for cancers, HIV”
Molecular cancer screen at a distance
Molecular biomarkers are independent of the presence of a detectable tumor mass or even the detection of intact transformed cells. Instead, they represent detection at a distance, using molecular signals in blood or excretia to indicate the presence of a cancer or pre-invasive lesion. These molecular biomarkers fall into four groups (Table 1). Some areContinue reading “Molecular cancer screen at a distance”