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Laser Can Detect Cancer Cells And Kill It

MEDICINE & HEALTH Cancer has become one of the most common causes of deaths around the world. Man, woman, old and young -- all these can fall victim to cancer and all its many forms. This is the reason why the quest for a cure for cancer has been going on for years. New studies reveal that they may just have found the cancer zapper that everyone can't wait to try.

Kale is One of the Most Contaminated Vegetables, Says Study

More than 92 percent of kale had residue from at least two pesticides after washing and peeling. Of all the super healthy greens, kale is king. It is definitely one of the healthiest and most nutritious plant foods in existence.

Spotting Skin Cancer Before It Gets Too Serious

The results of the study demonstrate that UV skin damage visuals can cause viewers to feel fear, which then made these people more likely to participate in positive sun-safe behaviors such as wearing sunscreen or protective clothing

Using Microwaves Stimulated Nanoparticles to Combat Cancer

The first time researchers have revealed that the nanoparticles can be effectively activated by microwaves for cancer cell destruction, potentially opening new doors to treatment for patients fighting the disease

Are Hot Dogs Cancerous?

A study shows that a history of hot dog consumption could affect future generations. Among American favorites is the Hot Dog - a fourth of July staple that's eaten at least once a week in most households.

5G Technology is Considered a Global Health Risk by Some Scientists

While 4G was dangerous, 5G could be much worse. Over 180 scientists and doctors in almost 40 countries are warning the world about 5G health risks. "Resolution 1815 of the Council of Europe" spells it out quite concisely: "We, the undersigned scientists, recommend a moratorium on the roll-out of the fifth generation, 5G, until potential hazards for human health and the environment have been fully investigated by scientists independent from industry.

Researchers Discovered Hybrid Molecules Serving As a Novel Category of Anti-Cancer Agent

M-TKs have higher potency than has been previously reported in cisplatin and other metal complexes A team of researchers from NYU Abu Dhabi's (NYUAD) chemistry program and colleagues from the University's biology program have developed and studied the biological activity of five new metal-organic hybrid knotted molecules termed metal-organic trefoil knots (M-TKs).

Less Invasive Surgery for Faster Recovery of Lung Cancer

Thoracoscopic lobectomy, video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS), combined with pulmonary artery sealing using an ultrasonic energy device reduced the risk of post-operative bleeding, complications, and pain

Researchers Strategize to Maximize the Use of Nanotechnology in Cancer Therapeutics

Innovative strategies are being presented to help improve cancer therapeutics Researchers from the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center presented new and innovative strategies for using small particles similar to the size of a DNA molecule or similar to the width of a human hair to improve cancer treatment.

Gasdermin E: Useful Target for Improving Cancer Therapy

Cells with gasdermin E grow less and are more susceptible to death and don’t form tumors Cells need to die, sometimes. The process of cell death is encoded within the genome of all higher organisms to kill off cancerous cells, and as a regular part of the development to shape a mass of embryonic cells into the organism it will become.

Sugar-Free Diet Saves Billions In Government Services Too

Sugar intake has long been connected to the development of serious diseases like diabetes, cancer and even early death. This fact has prompted the government to rethink its approach to encouraging citizens from giving up their sugar intake.

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