BIGGER BRAINS COULD INCREASE CANCER RISK NEUROSCIENCE NEWSOCTOBER 29, 2018 A new study reports bigger brain size could mean an increased risk of developing brain cancer. The reason, researchers say, is simple. Bigger brains have more brain cells, and thus a greater potential for cell mutations that lead to cancer.… READ MORE… BRAIN CANCERFEATUREDNEUROLOGY5 MIN READContinue reading “Lungs and brain cancer”
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Cancer and metabolism
CANCER NEVER RESTS: GENE IMPLICATED IN DISEASE DISRUPTS CIRCADIAN RHYTHM AND METABOLISM NEUROSCIENCE NEWSSEPTEMBER 17, 2015 According to researchers, a cancer causing gene may affect the circadian clock and metabolism by binding to promoter regions in genes responsible for maintaining these biological functions.… READ MORE… BRAIN CANCERFEATUREDGENETICS6 MIN READ BODY PARTS RESPOND TO DAY AND NIGHTContinue reading “Cancer and metabolism”
Parasites and the brain
THE MACABRE WORLD OF MIND CONTROLLING PARASITES NEUROSCIENCE NEWSMAY 1, 2018 Neuroparasitology could shed new light into the neurological basis for behavior and decision making, researchers say.… READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROSCIENCEOPEN NEUROSCIENCE ARTICLES5 MIN READ MOM’S GUT PARASITES PROTECT BABIES’ BRAINS FROM INFLAMMATION NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJULY 20, 2015 According to a new study, tapeworms can protect infant ratsContinue reading “Parasites and the brain”
Reuse and do not reheat some foods
What you can do instead? You can use the leftover chicken in salads or sandwich, or re-cook the chicken on the stove on a very low flame. 2. Potatoes How many times have you just reheated this food? One of the most commonly used food item, potatoes are often used in most households during severalContinue reading “Reuse and do not reheat some foods”
Vagus nerve connects the gut microbiome to the brain
The brain and gut can be connected through a variety of pathways, including the enteric nervous system (ENS), vagus nerve, the immune system, or the metabolic processes of gut microorganisms. The gastrointestinal tract is an organ that is co-dominated by the CNS, the autonomic nervous system, and the ENS. Regulation of enteric nerves consists ofContinue reading “Vagus nerve connects the gut microbiome to the brain”
Sour fruits suppress hunger hormones
Tamarind, guava and many fruits can suppress the hunger hormones. The people who have had success in losing weight have a few things in common: They weigh themselves at least once a week. They exercise regularly at varying degrees of intensity, with the most common exercise being walking. They restrict their calorie intake, stay awayContinue reading “Sour fruits suppress hunger hormones”
How do the lungs and brain interact?
Ken Saladin, Emeritus professor of biology Answered 3h ago Perhaps the most obvious way is that neither the brain nor any other organ can survive without a supply of oxygen and removal of its carbon dioxide. It’s the lungs that provide these services. A less obvious way has to do with the rhythm of breathing.Continue reading “How do the lungs and brain interact?”
How beneficial is Apple cider vinegar for the liver?
How beneficial is Apple cider vinegar for the liver? Connie B. Dellobuono, Pharmacy tech instructor and health author Answered just now Apple cider vinegar can clean your house and your body. High in Acetic Acid, With Potent Biological Effects Can Kill Many Types of Harmful Bacteria Lowers Blood Sugar Levels and Fights Diabetes Helps YouContinue reading “How beneficial is Apple cider vinegar for the liver?”
Lipids and insulin , reverse aging ,hepatic functions
Aging is arguably the most universal contributor to the etiologies of metabolic decline and related diseases, including type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), cardiovascular disease (CVD), and stroke (1). Insulin resistance (IR) represents a major component of metabolic syndrome (MS) and is commonly observed in older adults (2). Major impairments include unrestrained hepatic gluconeogenesis, adipose lipogenesis,Continue reading “Lipids and insulin , reverse aging ,hepatic functions”
A Beginner’s Guide to Killing Cancer
Medicinal Chemist, Professor Patrick Gunning targets on his latest research to design a molecule that targets a cancer-promoting protein called STAT3. For the last three years from 2016, Gunning has developed a powerful family of molecules that disable the STAT3 protein and stops the spread of numerous cancers while leaving the healthy cells untouched. STAT3Continue reading “A Beginner’s Guide to Killing Cancer”
The Wrong Gut Bugs Can Make You Fat and Sick (and How to Fix Them)
What if you stop a second and think about this: You share your body with around 100 trillion different life forms. These bacterial cells live in your skin, mouth, nose, yet the vast majority of them live in your stomach related framework and particularly your internal organ. Envision that. 100 trillion climaxes. Actually, these bacterialContinue reading “The Wrong Gut Bugs Can Make You Fat and Sick (and How to Fix Them)”
18 minutes talk about cancer
It takes about 40 years for cancer to start growing in your body. It takes billions of its cell to be detectable. If we are over 80 years of age, we are many times more prone to getting cancer. How can we prevent it from growing? We start by living with less stress, getting adequateContinue reading “18 minutes talk about cancer”
How do our cells age?
Connie B. Dellobuono, Pharmacy tech instructor and health author Answered just now When microbes over power our good cells, turning against us. When this happen, they contribute to lack of sleep, eating our nutrition, and our brain not getting help in cleaning up toxins in our body during deep sleep. We spend less time inContinue reading “How do our cells age?”
Step 1 to cancer free: Limit stress that leads to high blood glucose and lipids
Adrenals and liver come to the rescue as blood sugar levels drop. The endocrine pancreas, liver and adrenal glands work to normalize blood sugar and triglycerides. Take care of your stress so it will be easier for you to prevent obesity, depression, sugar cravings and nerve pain which may start to happen at around 55Continue reading “Step 1 to cancer free: Limit stress that leads to high blood glucose and lipids”