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How Normal Cells Fuel Tumor Growth

A new study published in the journal Nature Cell Biology has discovered how normal cells in tumors can fuel tumor growth.

Brain and the Nerves

Fats make up sixty percent of the brain and the nerves that run every system in the body. So, it stands to reason that the better the fat in the diet, the better the brain.

Immunology

An immune system is a collection of mechanisms within an organism that protects against disease by identifying and killing pathogens and tumor cells.

Influence Genetic Expression

A growing body of scientific evidence shows that the way babies are cared for by their mothers will determine not only their emotional development, but the biological development of the child's brain and central nervous system as well.

Addiction in Early Childhood

Childhood forms of chemical addiction are less common than chemical addiction in adults or older adolescents. In fact, at young ages they are almost immeasurable. However, the impact of drugs on a child’s body is well documented. The use of behavior medication is quite prevalent in childhood populations.

Heavy Drinkers Have Poor Dietary Habits

Excessive drinking and an unbalanced diet are two preventable contributors to health problems in the developed world. Different studies have found varying linkages between amounts of alcohol consumed and quality of diet.

Brain and Behavior

In thinking about the relationship between , there is a tendency to focus on constancy, rather than on change, and on similarities, rather than on differences.

Coffee Alternative

Why you should consider making the switch today to the coffee alternative that actually boosts your body's resistance to stress. It really is that good. Hear Dr. Mercola explain why...

 

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HTML 5 for Web Designers

Book Review

HTML5 is the longest HTML specification ever written.

In this brilliant and entertaining user’s guide, Jeremy Keith cuts to the chase, with crisp, clear, practical examples, and his patented twinkle and charm.