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New Research Methods May Aid Cancer Research

January 25, 2012 Health No Comments

The blood stream carries nutrients throughout the body to aid in the growth and repair of tissues. However, previous cancer research has shown that the same system that helps the body grow also assists the growth of malignant tumours. The faster new blood vessels grow and develop can be an indication of cancer and research has shown that by preventing blood vessels from growing, the tumours can also be prevented from growing. However, in order to better understand how the growth of blood vessels and tumours are linked, scientists need to get a clear image of the network of blood vessels in organs.

 

Anti Aging Research Will Soon Make Us Almost Immortal

July 29, 2011 Health No Comments

The first person who will live to see their 150th birthday has already been born. And the first person to live for 1,000 years could be less than 20 years younger. This is merely a prediction but anti aging technology is heading toward that very briskly. Anti aging research is in an attempt to cure the disease which is aging. Banishing diseases which go together with aging will mean that extending life indefinitely is no longer a concept for the imagination but rather a reality in about twenty five years.

Male Birth Control Under Development

July 29, 2011 Health No Comments

Birth control has been predominately women’s responsibility over the past years but that is soon to change. If researchers at Columbia University Medical Centre are right men may soon be next in line to utter that infamous line “Oops I forgot to take my pill”. The first male birth control pill that has no negative side effects is under development. This new research was represented at The 93rd Annual Meeting & Expo of the Endocrine Society in Boston, Massachusetts.

Clinical research has proven years ago that Vitamin A reduces or completely stops the production of semen in male specimens. This was once again proven on mice and it was also proven that once normal amounts of vitamin A are restored that fertility returns almost immediately without side effect.  This means that the effects on sperm production are merely temporary – the hallmark of birth control.

Multiple Sclerosis Research Given Million Dollar Gift

July 29, 2011 Education No Comments

Every year, the effects of multiple sclerosis claim many innocent lives and there is seemingly no end to this disease. Scientists work tirelessly to perfect a cure, or even a treatment for multiple sclerosis and for some, there is a glimmer of hope. The University of Bristol was given a sizeable donation of one million dollars by the Kenneth and Claudia Silverman Fund and this money will be directly paid into the Phase Two trail stages of a clinical bone marrow therapy, being performed directly on the affected patients.

Various forms of clinical research studies will combine to produce exceptional results. Bone marrow stem cells have displayed excellent progress in regards to curative properties and the marrow itself is known to contain stem cells which are capable of repairing damage in the tissue and other vital organs – this makes the treatment of great interest to those who wish to discover new ways of treating multiple sclerosis and other diseases which affect the nervous system.

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