Capturing Circulating Cancer Cells Could Provide Insights into How Disease Spreads By Guest PostDecember 13, 2012Healthaggressive cancer cells, cancer biology, cancer stem cells, circulating cancer cells, circulating tumor cells, normal blood cells, stealth cancer cells ANN ARBOR — A glass plate with a nanoscale roughness could be a simple way for scientists to capture and study the circulating tumor cells that carry cancer around the body through the bloodstream. (more…) Read More
Avocado By Guest PostJune 7, 2011Healthanti diarrheal, avocado, b1 and b2, benefits of the fruits, cancer biology, cartilage, central america, cholesterol, coughs, efficacy of avocado, fatty acids, flatulence, flavonoids, glucose, inflammation, menstruation, nutrients and healthy fats, oil, phytochemicals, proteins, saponins, therapeutic effect, tranquilizer, triglycerides, tumor cells, uvb rays, vitamins a The benefits of the fruits and leaves of this therapeutic tree: this tree, native to Central America, is now grown all over the world. All parts except the root, have a therapeutic effect. (more…) Read More