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Asbsestos Related Diseases Non-Gynaecological Cancers and Some Benign Diseases

Tumor Biology – Vol. 17, No. 1, 1996  by Assoc. Prof. Halis Simsek, MD, Section of Gastroenterology, Hacettepe University Medical School, Resat Nuri sokak No: 21/13, Yukariayranci, Ankara, 06100 (Turkey).  Here is an excerpt: “Abstract – Elevated levels of CA 125 have been shown to be present in the serum of patients with ovarian carcinoma, non-gynaecological cancers and some benign diseases. Even so, the value of CA 125 in malignant peritoneal mesothelioma has not been studied in detail. Consequently, 7 patients with diffuse malignant mesothelioma had been included in this study. Median age was 52.4 (range 16-73), and 6 of them had been females. The mean serum CA 125 level was 308kU/l (range 8-1,300 kU/1). Serum CA 125 concentrations were discovered to be elevated in all 6 female patients. In … Read entire article »

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Mainstream Science’s Dogma Reversal: Aerobic Glycolysis/ Metabolic Alterations are finally seen as Necessary for Cancer Cell Initiation/ Maintena

Mainstream Science’s Dogma Reversal: Aerobic Glycolysis/ Metabolic Alterations are finally seen as Necessary for Cancer Cell Initiation/ Maintenance. Gregory S. Bambeck Ph.D. and Michael Wolfson J. D., M.B.A  Summary           After a half of a century, mainstream big science has completely reversed its dogma on how it is necessary that cancer cells partition their nutrient resources, in a specific way, between material for cell growth and energy production. A thirty years ago modified version of the originally rejected Warburg theory, now has powerful support from newly integrated metabolic pathway studies and core system therapies. This theory was worse than ignored, as it was actively squelched by a small, but elite group, controlling the publication and funding philosophy of cancer during this whole time span. Only the future will tell how much human suffering, … Read entire article »

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An Overview on Mechanical Engineering

Engineering is a vast field. There are a variety of engineering branches which a student can decide on like civil, mechanical, aerospace, biotech, electrical, chemical, materials, nuclear etc. Most of them require some creative abilities as well as mathematical and scientific abilities. It is definitely a tough job for a student to select from so numerous choices. A student need to decide on 1 according to their individual interests. An engineer has turn into an increasingly essential factor of our quick growing society. Engineers are in every single field from food to space. The most generally adopted field worldwide is Mechanical Engineering. Its sub branches incorporate Aerospace, Automotive, Biomedical and Naval Engineering. Aerospace is the one in which planes, helicopters, missiles, satellites, and spacecraft are designed, created, and tested. The … Read entire article »

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Weight loss Surgery – Top 5 reasons to consider surgery

Weight loss Surgery and Diabetes Reversal of Kind 2 diabetes “Since obesity is the primary risk factor for Sort 2 diabetes, weight loss surgery can have a profound impact on the condition. Study in The American Journal of Medicine, revealed that 82 percent of patients who had weight loss surgery reversed their diabetes in much less than two years, and 62 percent remained diabetes no cost two years following surgery. Weight loss Surgery &amp fertility Improved fertility Even though most obese females are not infertile, according to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, ovulatory functions and pregnancy rates often improve significantly following weight loss in obese ladies. Weight loss Surgery &amp hypertension A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in 2004 stated … Read entire article »

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