Sentences with phrase «something about cancer»

Now Eliza and other canine patients might teach researchers something about cancer in their two - legged friends.
I didn't know if I wanted to be a doctor or a scientist, but I was going to do something about cancer.

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In it, she talks about her true passion — doing something good for other people, which explains why Student Maid cleans free for cancer patients.
Hoping to learn something about how the human body defends itself against cancer, he had zeroed in on a complex regiment of lymphocytes called T cells, common to the immune systems in both mouse and man.
Something about the chemicals in the pill passing into the water stream and food supply and now maybe causing the up - tick in prostate cancers» So where can one read the Church's oncology study of this?
And from: «Adolescents don't think or - al se - x is something to worry about (even though is becoming a major cause of throat cancer),» said Bonnie Halpern - Felsher professor of pediatrics at the University of California, San Francisco.
«Adolescents don't think or - al se - x is something to worry about (even though is becoming a major cause of throat cancer),» said Bonnie Halpern - Felsher professor of pediatrics at the University of California, San Francisco.
I am in a position right now with paying off cancer sugeries that when I think about purchasing something I have to ask myself, «okay, Tammy, is this a need or a want?»
Those who feel there is something «unnatural» about introducing human genes into animals or plants forget that we share a high proportion of our genes with these species already: it is precisely this collective heritage that allows experiments on frogs to spawn treatments for human cancer.
Cancer would be something you would hear about someone having maybe once in a blue moon.
Though we're just past National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, breast health is something that women need to think about all year round so I'm really excited to share this Q&A with Cate Mullen, RN, MSN, AOCNS (Nurse Coordinator of the Tufts Breast Center) as part of on ongoing editorial partnership with Tufts Medical Center.
resulting in cancer, restlessness, obesity, diabetes, asthsma, and on and on and on and on and on... Do something about this PARENTS, or you will be going to your kids funerals.
«For example, some cancers may not impact many patients and some antibacterial drugs, such as that for drug - resistant tuberculosis, may not be profitable, but it is almost a responsibility of biomedical researchers in academics to do something about it.»
Although it is true that some aspects of modern life can increase cancer, as Andy Coghlan in New Scientist put it, «most of them are down to poor lifestyle choices that people can do something about, not, as implied, because they are drowning in a sea of carcinogens from which there is no escape.»
Yet despite killing 40,000 women and men every year — a number that has not budged in decades despite gains in detection and treatment of early breast cancers — MBC shares something in common with the much rarer angiosarcoma: Medical researchers know surprisingly little about it.
«There is something to what Peter Duesberg says,» says Mark David Vincent, a Canadian researcher and oncologist whose own unconventional theories about cancer overlap with Duesberg's.
«It's not something many men think about, but it can happen,» says Daniel S. Oh, MD, PhD, a radiation oncologist with UNC REX Cancer Care.
«If we can identify cancer within about 6 to 8 weeks of when somebody first feels something, prognosis is usually excellent,» he says.
And for a vegan bodybuilder who must unfortunatelly play tetris with the food sources that he choses in order to give to his body the right ammounts of aminos, restricting SPI and soy foods so much does not make his goal any easier.There are sometimes that you need a meal thats complete with aminos and soy provides that meal with the additional benefits of lacking the saturated fats trans cholesterol and other endothelium inflammatory factors.I'm not saying that someone should go all the way to 200gr of SPI everyday or consuming a kilo of soy everyday but some servings of soy now and then even every day or the use of SPI which helps in positive nitrogen balance does not put you in the cancer risk team, thats just OVERexaggeration.Exercise, exposure to sunlight, vegan diet or for those who can not something as close to vegan diet, fruits and vegetables which contains lots of antioxidants and phtochemicals, NO STRESS which is the global killer, healthy social relationships, keeping your cortisol and adrenaline levels down (except the necessary times), good sleep and melatonin function, clean air, no radiation, away from procceced foods and additives like msg etc and many more that i can not even remember is the key to longevity.As long as your immune system is functioning well and your natural killer cells TP53 gene and many other cancer inhibitors are good and well, no cancer will ever show his face to you.With that logic we shouldn't eat ANY ammount of protein and we should go straight to be breatharians living only with little water and sunlight exposure cause you like it or not the raise of IGF1 is inevitable i know that raise the IGF1 sky high MAYBE is not the best thing but we are not talking about external hormones and things like this.Stabby raccoon also has a point.And even if you still worry about the consumption of soy... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21711174.
So, what we did in this experiment here, we gave 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, and so forth and we learned something really interesting which turned out to be really quite a momentous idea later because in terms of this application to humans, in terms of this application to nutrition and health in general, what you can see in this particular presentation is that protein fed up to a level about 10 % of the calories, it..., it doesn't..., it doesn't turn on the cancer, but where..., when AS SOON AS THE PROTEIN BEGINS TO EXCEED 10 % THEN IT TURNS ON THE CANCER
I don't trust with the oil salesmen like the guys at The Truth About Cancer or Christ Has Cancer or something like that.
I found that I was filled with things to write about around how naturopathic medicine can be used in conjunction with conventional care during something as serious as cancer care.
As we talked about earlier, the goal with cancer treatment is to find something that inhibits the growth of cancer cells but doesn't damage healthy cells.
I just read something about how cancer cells can only thrive on glucose, and in its absence we can prevent cancer potentially.
Concern about alkylphenols first surfaced decades ago when a group at Tufts observed an excessive proliferation of human breast cancer cells in certain types of plastic containers, something that would normally only be seen if the cells were exposed to some type of estrogen.
Talk about an ounce of prevention and I can't think of a better way to fight cancer than eating something that is sweet and appealing to your taste buds.
Alternatively, if a study reveals that something associated with a low fat diet, like statin usage, may help cancer outcomes, it tells us little about what diet is optimal, and definitely does not signal that ketosis, fats, or even carbohydrates are necessarily bad for cancer patients.
I'm a weak 14 year old kid who's been to the doctor's office way too many times, and it was mostly because I worry about things like heart disease and cancer already and freak out when I feel or see something slightly unusual in my body.
It's about the parents of a twenty - something son who just passed away from cancer.
«It's not about an alien invasion» production designer Mark Digby revealed, «It's about something that is mutating and adding a cancer to all of our physicality.
In the course of that process, I've learned something, and I would like to think that the reader would learn something too, whether what I've been writing about involves such things as breast cancer in Before The Swallow Dares, the dubious morality of politicians in The Heat of the Kitchen, or, in the case of Billy's War, what it was like to be a little boy in war - torn Britain in the 1940s.
I mean, do we really have to play this game, where because I'm who I am and you're who you are, we pretend that the word «fuck» doesn't exist, and while we're at it, that the action that underlies the word doesn't exist, and I just puke up a bunch of junk about how some teacher changed my life by teaching me how Shakespeare was actually the world's first rapper, or about the time I was doing community service with a bunch of homeless teenagers dying of cancer or something and felt the deep call of selfless action, or else I pull out all the stops and give you the play - by - play sob story of what happened to my dad, or some other terrible heartbreak of a thing that makes you feel so bummed out you figure, what the hell, we've got quotas after all, and this kid's gotten screwed over enough, so you give me the big old stamp of approval and a fat envelope in the mail come April?
It's a memoir about cancer, sure, but more importantly, it's about how to live life to the fullest — something we can all learn to do a little better.
Also — let's say a 42 - year old housewife hears there's a great new comic about something she's interested in — let's say it's about vampires or cancer or the 60s or whatever.
His card also had something political but nothing about donating to The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation and other charities, which to some people is more important.
If you decide that the cancer treatment for animals is not something you want to do or put your animal through, there are definite alternatives you need to know about that are much less invasive.
Dr. Sue is most passionate about raising cancer awareness, and she has developed «See Something, Do Something, Why Wait?
Pet Cancer and limb amputation isn't something a lot of people want to talk about openly, but I had a lot of people who were surprised he was able to get along so well with 3 legs.
She can do something about inherited predisposition, but only if she knows what cancers her breed and bloodlines are prone to.
The cancer connection to pets of smokers is something Lisa never heard about or even considered.
I knew something wasn't right with my dogs about 3 - 6 months before my vet finally diagnosed cancer or chronic disease.
It tells a story of immunotherapy — a radical treatment for cancer, something that not many people know about it, which is offered at this particular hospital in New York.
Let's do something about this social cancer called Facebook.
In her view, the numbers in Fox's film warrant a closer look: The larger point made in «The Sky is Pink» that there is something unusual about the longer - term breast cancer incidence patterns in the counties overlying the Barnett Shale where gas drilling is most intense.
Yet when it comes to something as rare as mesothelioma, with only about 3,000 Americans diagnosed with the cancer each year, our mesothelioma lawyers also understand that it is difficult for patients and families to get the information they need.
for good reason, I think, because if eventually every service or product came with a contract which prevented consumers from filing a lawsuit or class action if, say, for instance, the product or service caused injury or death, like a car with braking system flaws, or a child's toy that causes cancer, etc, then we'd live in a world where corporations could shove whatever they wanted down our throats, cause injuries and death, and we could do nothing about it, because we «agreed to a contract» by using their product or service in the first place (and in this scenario there would be no alternatives, so you either risk using products that could kill you, or you go live in a cave or something).
What about if you have a past medical history with something serious like cancer?
If the employer focuses a lot in the job description about granting writing for scientific cancer research, that's something to heavily highlight on your own resume to make a connection with the employer and to further demonstrate your qualification for the job.
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