Not exact matches
It's as if the immune system were a car that
no longer functioned when a person
got cancer.
I
know it's
got some
cancer compounds, but it's experimental.
«Many people are deficient and don't even
know it — and not
getting enough may increase the risk of osteoporosis, heart disease and certain types of
cancer,» she warns.
One well
known doctor said that almost every male will
get prostate
cancer, if a man lives long enough he is sure to
get it, men can die of prostae
cancer, however very few men do die of prostate
cancer.
According to the chaplains and such well -
known cancer therapists as the Simontons (whose recent book bears the comic title
Getting Well Again), 8 as long as the patient does not understand the relationship between person and
cancer, the malignancy festers.
I didn't pray for leukemia but I
got it children die everyday new souls in this sometimes very cruel world what kind of god does that I'm sure you'll say the sins of the father or it just wasn't gods plan or if we were better Christians then we wouldn't be punished or our faith was being tested and to all of you I say what a cruel child of a god you have that» tests his flock he so lovingly created excuse after excuse I'll keep my faith in the science that put my
cancer in remission and if I'm wrong I'll march straight into hell
knowing I made no excuses
Yeah, I don't
know, the idea of some poor woman dying of
cancer or a back alley abortion because the care she
got from Planned Parenthood isn't available anymore isn't really funny to me.
Mitt Romney's first job after College was to work for Monsanto and help them improve their Corporate image after
getting cuaght dumping
known cancer causing PCB's into the rivers and water ways around the Great Lakes... So did the families that came down with
cancer from drinking water contaminated by those dumped PCB's chemicals commite a sin against God... or did Monsanto commite the sin by dumping them?
Culture wars are a
cancer eating away at the church, but
getting to
know actual people in our parish could be an antidote to this ideology, and a timely one at that.
knew a Doctor of Divinity, he
got lung
cancer, ate his shotgun, probably missed out on the mythical heaven but didn't really give a sh!t at the time.
You might
know Barb from her efforts for
getting the word out about
cancer with her LiveStrong with a Taste of Yellow event that she has hosted for the last two years.
Of COURSE I would NEVER let a child in my care do such a crazy thing (actually as that fun aunt I probably would) but you
know what, I'm FORCED due to factors beyond my control (if I don't want to
get nauseous and sick or to GREATLY increase my chances of
getting cancer somewhere in the tummy area) to have to endure gluten free foods everywhere now in life.
When you eventually
get a serious disease like
cancer or a brain tumor or an arthritic hip (because you will — we're all just temporarily healthy) let us
know how that «reversible» thing works out for you.
And once people
get their body cleaned from poison, they will find, that they
no longer have anything called «Allergies», as it is not diseases at all, just like all the other stuff in life, it is just conditions... Artheritis, Asthma,
Cancer etc, all reversable, and all preventable!
Well, none of the mice
got stomach
cancer,
no matter how much chile they ate.
We read Wuthering Heights and then Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close and then unfortunately life (you
know cancer, wedding planning, kicking butt at our jobs)
got in the way and we have had to pause for a few months.
Schilling started feuding with Williams, the Phillies» erratic reliever, over Williams's difficulty throwing strikes.Well, Williams was traded to the Houston Astros in the off - season, and Kruk
got testicular
cancer, and Schilling opened the next season miserably and then had elbow surgery, and Hollins
got hurt, and then... and then, as we all
know, baseball temporarily ceased to exist.
Here, though, is what sets his sixth straight meaningful September apart for Baker: He is a
cancer survivor managing without a contract for next season who
knows getting into the postseason is
no longer rewarding enough.
I live in Australia, skin
cancer capital and right below the hole in the ozone layer, yet I still couldn't
get enough vitamin d.
No matter what I did, it took pregnancy vitamins + maximum vitamin d to
get me to acceptable levels.
’12 Ways to
Get Past
No» by Dr. Laura Markham — Friends of L.R.Knost Rock the Guest Posts while She Battles
Cancer
Nearly one quarter of parents of children under 18 years old (22 %) don't
know that a few painful sunburns during childhood can double a person's odds of
getting skin
cancer later in life?
ALICIA: Well, I actually had a cousin who, I think, her baby, it was actually my aunt, that's right, it was my aunt who her baby was six months old and he did have brain
cancer and so I, having that in my family personally and seeing how that affected their situation and then
knowing just, you
know, very recently, how much the comfort breastfeeding can be for my little girl, I
know it's
got to be, I can't even imagine the kind of emotions that she's
got going through but again being able to have that physical, direct help that she, she can give to her baby and having that comfort and that bonding even though that they're going through this really really difficult situation.
So I'm imagining she's feeling the same way that this, you
know, it's one thing she feels she could do physically and directly for the baby to help the baby with the
cancer, you
know, whereas she's
getting all these tests and stuff from the hospital and the chemo.
But I also
get what is «wrong» with the medical industry... For example did you
know that a prominent oncologist around here was recently found to have been willfully misdiagnosing people with
cancer and recommending treatments to people that they didn't need?!
Of course diet is relevant to diabetes, smoking to lung
cancer (though as you said, not always... I
know a guy whose good friend died of lung
cancer at 31... never smoked... they said when you
get that type of lung
cancer, it's pretty much a death sentence), etc..
• Breastmilk contains special antibodies which help protect your baby against infections • Breastmilk is your baby's natural food, it's easily digested and enough on its own for the first 6 months • Breastfed babies are less likely to have eczema and diabetes or high blood pressure and obesity later on • Breastfeeding helps you and your baby to
get to
know each other • Breastfeeding means you'll return to your pre-pregnancy weight quicker • Breastfeeding helps give you stronger bones in later life and helps protect against breast and ovarian
cancer • Breastfed babies are not as windy as bottle - fed babies • Nappies are not as smelly!
Because of its appeal to a variety of insects, conventional cotton
gets treated with pesticides more than any other crop except coffee.The pesticides used, cyanide, dicofol, naled, propargite and trifluralin, are all
known to cause
cancer, and have been classified by the US Environmental Protection Agency as the most dangerous pesticides.
«We lost her to lung
cancer and my daughter barely
got to
know her,» Gennaro said with tears in his eyes.
Since she'd «
known about Ted's tragic brain
cancer for months,» this seems more like «political cover for her potential failure to
get the appointment from New York Governor David Paterson.»
They gave you a wife, because that's where I met Diane, you have a father - in - law that you worked for, and the other thing you
got at Goodyear was bladder
cancer so you
know, you
got everything.»
«I've never met more dedicated people than the thousands of
cancer specialists I've
gotten to
know and speak with, but they do not share well,» he said.
«We
know about the dose - limiting side - effects of liposomes, but no one had looked at what happens to the liposome over time in the skin — how they
get there and what happens to liposomes after injection,» says Dmitri Simberg, PhD, investigator at the CU
Cancer Center and the paper's senior author.
Sergio Pastrana, executive director of the Cuban Academy of Sciences, called the symposium, plus a previous conference on neuroscience held in December 2015 and one on
cancer immunotherapy in May 2016, opportunities for «scientists of both nations to
get to
know each other and create avenues that lead to more long - range exchanges.»
We
know we can
get durable responses lasting a decade or more with a few
cancers.
One of my nightmares is that a woman learns that she doesn't have the high - risk form of the gene for breast
cancer susceptibility, so she decides she
no longer needs to
get mammograms.
In one well -
known episode of The West Wing a line about an astronomical effort to «cure
cancer»
gets cut from the president's State of the Union.
Sharks do
get cancer — and we've
known that since at least 1908, when a malignant tumor was found in a blue shark.
Each center will
get $ 90 million to endow
cancer studies in perpetuity or until
cancer is
no longer a problem.
Dr Jo Morris, lead author from the University of Birmingham, explained, «We
know that loss of BRCA1 is associated with a high risk of breast
cancer, so
getting to grips with understanding this gene has been a major aim of breast
cancer research.
My father had all kinds of burdens on his shoulders and then he
got a disease, which I believe was
cancer, but we didn't
know much in those days.
To date, the one
known as cis - 9, trans - 11 (c9, t11) has
gotten the most attention for its potential to not only prevent certain
cancers and atherosclerosis, but also to limit the accumulation of body fat (see The Good Trans Fat).
A study done by researchers at Fox Chase
Cancer Center shows that many relatives of patients who undergo testing for a gene linked to breast and ovarian
cancers misinterpret the results, and less than half of those who could benefit from genetic testing say they plan to
get tested themselves — despite the fact that
knowing your genetic status may help catch the disease in its earliest stages.
Dr Kat Arney, science communication manager at
Cancer Research UK, said: «Only a tiny fraction of our DNA contains actual genes, and we
know that at least some of the bits in between — often dismissed as «junk» — play important roles in controlling how genes
get switched on and off at the right time and in the right place.
In one lung
cancer study, the most telling observation was that for those
getting screened regularly, the rate of
cancer detection was almost the same in smokers as it was in nonsmokers — even though we
know that smokers face about a 20-fold increased risk of dying from lung
cancer.
But to
get the most out of canine gene hunts, geneticist Elaine Ostrander and her colleagues at the Fred Hutchinson
Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Washington, realized that she needed to
know the degree of genetic differences among various breeds.
This law is so weak, critics say, that an EPA effort to ban asbestos — a class of fibrous minerals
known to cause the deadly lung
cancer mesothelioma —
got struck down by a federal court in 1991 because the agency had failed to comply with another TSCA mandate that the agency pick the «least burdensome» way of regulating a substance.
«The reason a doctor asks if you smoke is because they
know you are 20 times more likely to
get cancer if you do.
We already
know that tamoxifen can reduce the risk of
cancer developing in some women who have early changes in the breast, but some
get unacceptable side effects.
Cancer cells are well - known as voracious energy consumers, but even veteran cancer - metabolism researcher Deepak Nagrath was surprised by their latest exploit: Experiments in his lab at Rice University show that some cancer cells get 30 - 60 percent of their fuel from eating their neighbors» «words.&
Cancer cells are well -
known as voracious energy consumers, but even veteran
cancer - metabolism researcher Deepak Nagrath was surprised by their latest exploit: Experiments in his lab at Rice University show that some cancer cells get 30 - 60 percent of their fuel from eating their neighbors» «words.&
cancer - metabolism researcher Deepak Nagrath was surprised by their latest exploit: Experiments in his lab at Rice University show that some
cancer cells get 30 - 60 percent of their fuel from eating their neighbors» «words.&
cancer cells
get 30 - 60 percent of their fuel from eating their neighbors» «words.»
So when they go back to the classrooms they talk about their own research, their high - tech research of isolating
cancer cells to space technology — we've sent students to NASA or they do nanotechnology or, you
know physics or chemistry or, you
know, you name it, agriculture — and when they go back to their classrooms and talk this over among their peers, more peers
get interested.