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Curcumin Kills Cancer Cells Quickly
Vashon Organics' Education Center —
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Posted on: 10/29/2009 CORK, Ireland—Researchers from the University College Cork and Mercy University Hospital, Cork, reported curcumin started killing cancer cells within 24 hours of administration in laboratory tests. They investigated the phytochemical commonly found in the curry spice turmeric and its ...1 week ago -
Hot News: Curry, Curcumin, Cancer & Cure
Laika's MedLibLog —
Authority: 526
*Hot* News via Twitter and various news media a few days ago. Big headlines tell the following in respectively The Sun, Herald, Ireland, BBC News / NHS Health and Reuters:Curry is a ‘cure for cancer‘Spices in curry may help cure cancerCurry spice ‘kills cancer cells‘Scientists say curry compound kills cancer ...1 week ago -
Curry compound as a possible anti-cancer treatment? Scientists think so
Press Release Distribution - NewsWire- Caymanmama.com —
Authority: 533
Denver, Colorado (CaymanMama.com) — Modern science continues to amaze as scientists have identified a molecule found in a curry ingredient that has the power to kill esophageal cancer cells, indicating a promising development in anti-cancer treatment, scientists announced on Wednesday. Researchers at the Cork ...2 weeks ago -
Protein interaction network can respond Helicobacter pylori infection?
Science Blog - Science news straight from the source —
Authority: 622
Helicobacter pylori (H pylori) is a gram negative bacterium which infects about 50% of the world population. H pylori colonization causes a strong systemic immune response. Various tools have been employed to identify the relationship between H pylori and gastric cancer, including c-DNA microarrays.4 weeks ago -
How to identify early graft dysfunction preoperatively?
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Small-for-size graft dysfunction (SFSGD) following living-related liver transplantation (LRLT) is characterized by early graft dysfunction (EGD) when the graft-to-recipient body weight ratio (GRBWR) is below 0.8%. However, patients transplanted with GRBWR above 0.8% can develop dysfunction of the graft.4 weeks ago -
A case of post-gastrectomy acute pancreatitis
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Gastrectomy is commonly performed for both benign and malignant lesions. Although the incidence of post-gastrectomy acute pancreatitis (PGAP) is low compared to other well-recognized post-operative complications, it has been reported to be associated with a high mortality rate.4 weeks ago