one of the world's leading experts on near death experiences. As a scientist and physician, Dr. Greyson has been studying these fascinating phenomena for decades
o the movie is a lot les etchi, so the prob;lem with the naughty bits seen in the TV episodes is solved here. I suppose it would have been near impossible to use the original material without serious hacking. o BUT, as anyone who’s seen the first db movie knows, it isnt the ‘...
Researchers at the National University of Singapore found that methylglyoxal, linked to poor diet and diabetes, can escalate cancer risk by damaging DNA and affecting genes that prevent cancer, offering new insights for cancer prevention strategies. New research has discovered that a chemical associated...
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In other words, the release of the chemicals after hypoxic episodes causes blood pressure to become higher and higher each time, Kline said. Over the course of weeks, if this occurs too often, blood pressure then remains high because the brain regions responsible for controlling...
More specifically, acute rejection episodes are associated with alloimmune responses against foreign MHC or other proteins, but chronic rejection is accompanied by a CD4+ T cell response to collagen V, a connective tissue self-protein found in normal lung, along with the requirement of IL-17, a...
The NUS team has now found that methylglyoxal can temporarily inactivate such cancer-preventing genes, suggesting that repeated episodes of poor diet or uncontrolled diabetes can 'add up' over time to increase cancer risk. This new knowledge is likely to be influential in changing the direction of...
Primates have been found to be three times faster than humans at healing, so what's up with that? Plus, there's a mouse out there who can regrow ears and survive 60% of its skin being ripped off—turns out, it's a feature, not a bug! I'm joined by (medical) Dr. Kaveh Hoda ...
Reviewed by STEVE LEWIS: This was the second film directed by Budd Boettecher, the first beingOne Mysterious Night, a Boston Blackie film released earlier the same year. My review of that earlier film can be foundhere. I gave it essentially a thumbs down review, but two people who often ...
The short-lived TV series starring Carla Gugnio ran for just seven episodes on ABC-TV, with three more on the USA Network in reruns. Fans say they'd like a DVD release. Kafka (1991) Steven Soderbergh's 1991 indie starring Jeremy Irons is curiously absent on DVD. At the moment, it ...