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Para-inflammation can drive the formation of tumors, aspirin stops it

A previously unidentifiable type of low-grade inflammation may explain why common anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin have shown promise against some types of cancer – even when patients don’t display typical signs of inflammation.  A team led by researchers in the labs of Atul Butte, MD, PhD, director of the Institute for Computational Health SciencesContinue reading “Para-inflammation can drive the formation of tumors, aspirin stops it”

Cell therapy for eradicating cancer

Engineered CAR T-Cell Therapy The immune system has evolved to protect the body from invading pathogens or external harmful materials by identifying these foreign bodies through “non-self” antigens, which are molecular signatures that they carry and are foreign to the body. A central function of the immune system is to discriminate between “self,” which isContinue reading “Cell therapy for eradicating cancer”

Suggest ways to monitor cancer care coordination and measurement

Please email motherhealth@gmail.com for any suggestions related to cancer care coordination and measurement. The rapid adoption of Electronic Health Records (EHRs), increased patient engagement, rapid adoption of mobile technology, and shift to value-based care have contributed to an increased use of health information technology (IT) to improve quality and outcomes of patient care. There isContinue reading “Suggest ways to monitor cancer care coordination and measurement”

Cancer statistics

2016 Each year, the American Cancer Society estimates the numbers of new cancer cases and deaths that will occur in the United States in the current year and compiles the most recent data on cancer incidence, mortality, and survival. Incidence data were collected by the National Cancer Institute (Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results [SEER] Program),Continue reading “Cancer statistics”

Can hirsutism get reduced over time?

Can hirsutism get reduced over time? by Connie b. Dellobuono Answer by Connie b. Dellobuono: See a doctor. I would avoid estrogen rich food and eat more progesterone rich food. There is cell energy herbal caps at http://www.getwellinternational.com that removes excess estrogen. From Wiki: Hirsutism can be caused by either an increased level of androgens,Continue reading “Can hirsutism get reduced over time?”

Can antidepressants cause neurodegenerative disease?

The following notes are compiled by Marcus William. Seek your doctor always. Neurological disorders, neurological damages, and progressive neurological dysfunction are all possible side effects of antidepressant use. And, in fact, acute neurological dysfunction is the standard and clinically desired outcome of antidepressant use, which begins with the first dose administered. Continued use may beContinue reading “Can antidepressants cause neurodegenerative disease?”

Raw sulfur rich foods- arthritis and ulcerative colitis

Clean up your body and skin with these sulfur rich foods. Add raw eggs to the list of sulfur rich foods: brusell sprouts, cauliflower, onions, garlic, leeks, red bell pepper, kale, asparagus and cooked seafoods. Join 25,000 people in helping redefine health with health concierge and precision medicine. https://clubalthea.com/2016/10/14/your-complete-dna-sequence-will-help-shape-the-future-of-medicine/

For seniors and cancer patients with no appetite

Some seniors have no appetite.  Here are some caregiving tips after bathing seniors in the morn: Brighten up your dining table, get seniors some fresh air and morning sunshine after their bath. Serve colorful food in small servings. After a small meal some caregivers give a nutritional drink such as Boost or Ensure. From: http://www.motherearthliving.com/health-and-wellness/herbs-for-health-an-appetite-for-herbs.aspx?PageId=3 TheContinue reading “For seniors and cancer patients with no appetite”

Alzheimer's Disease, a Type 3 Diabetes

Metabolic correction This approach is based on the prominent aspect of Alzheimer’s disease, which is common for many other neurodegenerative diseases: energy deficit. It has first been noted for the case of insulin insufficiency in the brain of Alzheimer’s patients. Because of that Alzheimer’s disease has been called “Type 3 diabetes” [14] and the insulinContinue reading “Alzheimer's Disease, a Type 3 Diabetes”

SW glitch in fMRI, brain scans faulty results

A 90 yr old Alzheimer’s patient in a care home has rigid body and when moved by caregivers from her bed or wheel chair, they feel that she is a dead weight. She cannot move most of her limbs. Every day her daughter would massage her head and she still has appetite and loves toContinue reading “SW glitch in fMRI, brain scans faulty results”

Lysosomes, anti-aging function

As the endpoint of endocytosis, the lysosome also acts as a safeguard in preventing pathogens from being able to reach the cytoplasm before being degraded. Pathogens often hijack endocytotic pathways such as pinocytosis in order to gain entry into the cell. The lysosome prevents easy entry into the cell by hydrolyzing the biomolecules of pathogensContinue reading “Lysosomes, anti-aging function”

Receptor suppresses the immune response in order to save it

When viruses enter the body, they activate receptors on the surface of cells that allow viruses to invade those cells. A Yale-led team has found that one of the receptors, known as AXL, actually plays an essential role in the immune system’s ability to fight viral infections. Prior studies have shown that the AXL receptorContinue reading “Receptor suppresses the immune response in order to save it”

Gut bacteria linked to chronic disease

Cleveland Clinic researchers have, for the first time, linked trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) — a gut metabolite formed during the digestion of egg-, red meat- or dairy-derived nutrients choline and carnitine — to chronic kidney disease. TMAO has been linked to heart disease already, with blood levels shown to be a powerful tool for predicting futureContinue reading “Gut bacteria linked to chronic disease”