Sentences with phrase «why brain cancer»

Here we discuss why brain cancer is so deadly, and how the experts are brainstorming ways to tackle it head - on.

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(MIT Technology Review) • LeBron James Reveals Ambitious Plan to Build Hollywood Empire: «Winning Is the First Thing That Matters» (Hollywood Reporter) • Why science is so hard to believe (Washington Post) • Neurologist Oliver Sacks on Memory, Plagiarism, and the Necessary Forgettings of Creativity (Brain Pickings) see also Oliver Sacks on Learning He Has Terminal Cancer (NY Times) • The Mysterious, Murky Story Behind Soy - Sauce Packets: How Chinese takeout, a Jewish businessman from the Bronx, and NASA - approved packaging have shaped the 50 - year reign of a well - loved American condiment (The Atlantic) • Who is the Brian Williams of Fox News?
Stephen Hawking's is such a dbag!!!! If he is so smart why didn't he use his brains to study cures for cancer or something that would help all of mankind!
In the hippocampus, a brain region vital for laying down new memories, «stem cells continue to add new circuit elements,» says Stanford University neuroscientist Theo D. Palmer, who helped Monje find out why brain fogginess can persist for years after cancer treatment has ended.
That is why researchers more often rely on faster - developing indicators of (apparently) improved health: tumor shrinkage in cancer, lowered blood - sugar levels in diabetes, reduced brain plaque in Alzheimer's, lowered bad cholesterol or elevated good cholesterol in heart disease.
In 2015, Tomasetti and Vogelstein published a widely covered Science paper that found that R mutations explain the dramatic variation in cancer incidence among human tissues better than hereditary or environmental factors — helping to illuminate why tissues in the lung or colon give rise to cancer far more frequently than tissues in bone or brain, for example.
As part of the Translational Breast Cancer Program, we are interested in how and why some breast cancers preferentially spread to bone or brain.
The research, published this month in PNAS, shows that the gene known as BRCA1 has a significant role in creating healthy brains in mice and may provide a hint as to why some women genetically prone to breast cancer experience brain seizures.
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