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Thursday 21 June 2012

Career, Incomes and Gains


                          Career, Incomes and Gains       

The movement of Jupiter through the 10th house from your natal Moon is the major reason behind the above mentioned tendencies for the changes in profession. Most of you might be facing some kind of unsatisfactory situations in life with respect to your profession and from May 2011 onwards this phase of frustration in life will become very intense. You will have the tendency to leave the job and you will do exactly the same towards the end of the year. The colleagues will cause you much agony. Moreover your hard work and honesty will go unnoticed and you might have a feeling that people around you are having some hidden agenda and that is been secretly imposed on you. Those who are doing business will face many issues related to your servants and employees. The financial status will show many ups and down throughout this year. But things won’t go beyond your control in this year. The transit of Saturn will cause some kind of uneasiness in the family front. You might have to change your residence in the second half of the year. Those who are planning to purchase house or properties may expedite their plans to be implemented before May 2011 because after May things may start prolonging. The transit of Rahu-Ketu will be through 6th and 12th houses till May and then after it will move to 5th and 11th house. Both these transit are good as far as profession is concern but the first half will be marked with more control over the situation for those who are in to the service line. Love, Family and Social Life This year may provide much happy moments in life. The transit of Jupiter through the 4th house will provide much happiness in family. You will enjoy the support of your family when you will be going through a bad patch in profession in the middle of the next year. Those who are facing issues in finding the right alliance in life will have to wait further more since this year may not help you to find the right one in life. The married couple may face some issues between them since there may be occasions where you will have lack of communications. Education and Traveling The students from this sign are going to have one of the best times in their educational career. Those who are appearing for important exams will do their level best. There will be rewards and recognition for your hard work and you will be having good fame in the society. Those who are planning to go abroad may face reversals in this year. You may have to wait for another year to have your abroad plans to come true. Health Your tendencies to skip food on time to lose your regularities when you are at your tension phase has to be revisited since health wise this is not a good year. You might suffer due to chronic as well as fever or other such kinds of diseases. You should take diet properly and do not avoid any minor health problems. posted by ~B0mb P{r()DucT!onS~ @ 9:38 PM 0 Comments Miracle herbal supplement proven to aid victims of cancer treatments (NaturalNews) Big Pharma's drugs have failed miserably in helping female cancer survivors deal with quality of life problems that can linger for years after chemo and radiation treatments are finished. But now there's help on the horizon -- and it's all natural and appears to be free of side effects. Study results just presented at the 2011 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting in Chicago revealed a natural combination of nutrients and phytochemicals were healthy for female cancer survivors across the board with a wide variety of problems. Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center scientists were looking for a way to help women cancer survivors who often suffer from sexual problems following their chemo and other mainstream medical therapies. So the researchers tested a natural nutritional supplement (which has been marketed for the last decade to boost all around well-being and balance hormones); the supplement had already been shown in a small study conducted at Stanford University to improve sexual function . The Wake Forest research team conducted a double-blind, placebo controlled study and found the all-natural supplement didn't measurably improve sexual function in the cancer patients . But imagine the scientists' surprise when the results of the study were analyzed. They found the herbal/vitamin blend produced incredible results in other areas of the women's lives -- reducing pain , relieving insomnia, stopping nausea and boosting energy . The Wake Forest research, funded by the National Cancer Institute, used a supplement sold as ArginMax for Women which is made from a proprietary blend of L-arginine, ginseng, ginkgo, and 14 vitamins and minerals. Many of these natural ingredients have long been used in traditional medicine to boost energy and circulation and optimize hormonal balance. For the study, scientists at the Comprehensive Cancer Center at Wake Forest Baptist, the Derrick L. Davis Forsyth Regional Cancer Center, and multiple other cancer centers across the country recruited 186 female cancer survivors who were at least six months past their last treatment for any type of malignancy. The trial was strictly controlled so that neither the research subjects nor the investigators knew who was receiving the supplement and who was being given a placebo pill. At the start of the study and again at four weeks, eight weeks and 12 weeks after taking the supplement or placebo, all the women completed two standardized questionnaires that measured sexual function and quality of life. Dubbed the FACT-G questionnaire, it measures overall quality of life and has been used in research of all cancer types to evaluate physical, emotional, social and functional well-being. Amazingly, every single cancer survivor who took the herbal/vitamin supplement was found to have a dramatic boost in measures of overall quality of life. "The group taking the supplements experienced significant improvement in overall quality of life, particularly physical well-being," Kathryn M. Greven, M.D., a radiation oncologist at Wake Forest Baptist and the lead investigator on the study, said in a statement to the media. "Bothersome symptoms such as lack of energy, pain, nausea, and sleeplessness were all improved, as were measures of functional well-being, for example the ability to perform normal activities at home or work. Simply, they reported a greater enjoyment of life, without any additional side effects from the supplement." Edward G. Shaw, M.D., M.A., an oncologist as well as counselor and principal investigator for Wake Forest Baptist's Community Clinical Oncology Program Research Base, was a co-researcher on the study. In the press statement, he noted that cancer survivors can suffer from persistent inflammation (also called chronic oxidative stress) for years after chemo, radiation and other mainstream medical cancer treatments. The result can be lingering fatigue that greatly reduces the quality of life. Dr. Shaw hypothesized that the herbal and vitamin ingredients in the supplement used for the study counteract this process. "Beyond managing individual symptoms as they appear, the medical community has not been able to offer cancer patients more global symptom relief. This research is empowering for the community of cancer survivors," he noted. "It is very exciting that we've found something that has the potential to affect and improve quality of life for female cancer survivors."
Metabolism and cancer

Friday, November 25, 2011 10:05:34 AM
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The Proapoptotic Function of Noxa in Human Leukemia Cells Is Regulated by the Kinase Cdk5 and by Glucose X.H. Lowman, M.A. McDonnell, A. Kosloske, O.A. Odumade, C. Jenness, C.B. Karim, R. Jemmerson, and A. Kelekar Phosphorylation of ULK1 (hATG1) by AMP-Activated Protein Kinase Connects Energy Sensing to Mitophagy D. F. Egan, David B. Shackelford, Maria M. Mihaylova, Sara Gelino, Rebecca A. Kohnz, William Mair, Debbie S. Vasquez, Aashish Joshi, Dana M. Gwinn, Rebecca Taylor, John M. Asara, James Fitzpatrick, Andrew Dillin, Benoit Viollet, Mondira Kundu, Malene Hansen, and Reuben J. Shaw

Cancer News


Friday, November 25, 2011 10:05:34 AM
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Early breast cancers may need less lymph node surgery. The Journal of the American Medical Association published the results from an NCI study suggesting women with early breast cancer can opt for less surgeries, specifically the removal of lymph nodes. This story was picked up widely across all media, here’s the story as reported by USA Today. More candor urged in care of dying cancer patients. The American Society of Clinical Oncology says too often, patients aren’t told about options like comfort care or even that their chemo has become futile until the bitter end. To help families broach the topic, the group developed an easy-to-read booklet about those choices, from standard care to symptom relief, and advice about what to ask to maximize remaining time. Read more at the Washington Examiner. Experts say simple life changes could prevent 35% of cancer. Eat healthier, drink less, exercise more . Estimates from the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) and the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) suggest that making simple lifestyle changes could prevent some 40 percent of breast cancers alone in Britain and the United States, as well as tens of thousands of colon, stomach and prostate cancers. Read more at Reuters. Your allergies might protect you against brain cancer. The results of a new study showed that individuals who reported the greatest number of allergies were less likely to develop gliomas, the most common type of brain tumor. Read more at MSNBC Health . Cancer drug Avastin linked to 50% increased risk of death during treatment compared to chemo alone. The review, which will be published in the Feb. 2 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association , pools the results of 16 studies of 5,589 patients who were taking Avastin for solid tumors of the colon, lung, breast, prostate, kidney, or pancreas. Read more at WebMd . Drug shortages forcing some risky alternatives. Unprecedented shortages of injectable drugs have forced doctors to resort to medications that are less safe or postpone or cancel procedures, often at the last minute, according to the Food and Drug Administration and health care groups. Anesthesiology and oncology have been hit particularly hard. Read more at USA Today. Dogs sniff out colon cancer. When smelling breath samples, Labrador retrievers were atleast 95% as accurate as identifying cancer as a colonoscopy and 98% correct for sniffing stool samples, the study found. Read more at USA Today. Starting hormone replacement therapy early raises breast cancer risk . The study of more than 1 million British women showed that those who waited five years or more to take HRT had little or no increased risk of breast cancer. But those who started it as they entered menopause had a 43 percent higher risk.

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