A Pilot Clinical Study to Investigate the Hypomethylating Properties of Freeze-dried Black Raspberries in Patients with Myelodysplastic Syndrome or Myeloproliferative Neoplasm
J Cancer Prev. 2022 Jun 30;27(2):129-138. doi: 10.15430/JCP.2022.27.2.129.ABSTRACTMyelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasms (MDS/MPN) are bone marrow disorders characterized by cytopenias and progression to acute myeloid leukemia. Hypomethylating agents (HMAs) are Food and Drug Administration-approved therapies for MDS and MDS/MPN patients. HMAs have improved patients' survival and quality of life when compared with other therapies. Although HMAs are effective in MDS and MDS/MPN patients, they are associated with significant toxicities that place a large burden on patients. Our goal i...
Source: Cancer Control - July 22, 2022 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Athena Dong Xiaoqing Pan Chien-Wei Lin Yi-Wen Huang Hayden Krause Pan Pan Arielle Baim Michael J Thomas Xiao Chen Jianhua Yu Laura Michaelis Pengyuan Liu Li-Shu Wang Ehab Atallah Source Type: research

The In-Vitro Effect of Homeopathically Prepared Rubus idaeus and 680  nm Laser Irradiation on Cervical Cancer Cells
CONCLUSION: The increased ATP and LDH levels observed in the combined treatment protocol of 680 nm laser and RI D3 at fluencies of 5, 10 and 15 J/cm2, show that the Warburg effect might have been induced in the CC cells - an increase in glucose uptake and the preferential production of lactate, even in the presence of oxygen. More research, including work on other cell lines, needs to be conducted to identify if RI and perhaps a different wavelength of laser irradiation could have the potential in inducing cell death in cancer cells.PMID:35835442 | DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1747683 (Source: Homeopathy)
Source: Homeopathy - July 14, 2022 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Kelley S Joubert Blassan P George Radmila Razlog Heidi Abrahamse Source Type: research

The In-Vitro Effect of Homeopathically Prepared Rubus idaeus and 680  nm Laser Irradiation on Cervical Cancer Cells
CONCLUSION: The increased ATP and LDH levels observed in the combined treatment protocol of 680 nm laser and RI D3 at fluencies of 5, 10 and 15 J/cm2, show that the Warburg effect might have been induced in the CC cells - an increase in glucose uptake and the preferential production of lactate, even in the presence of oxygen. More research, including work on other cell lines, needs to be conducted to identify if RI and perhaps a different wavelength of laser irradiation could have the potential in inducing cell death in cancer cells.PMID:35835442 | DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1747683 (Source: Homeopathy)
Source: Homeopathy - July 14, 2022 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Kelley S Joubert Blassan P George Radmila Razlog Heidi Abrahamse Source Type: research

The In-Vitro Effect of Homeopathically Prepared Rubus idaeus and 680  nm Laser Irradiation on Cervical Cancer Cells
CONCLUSION: The increased ATP and LDH levels observed in the combined treatment protocol of 680 nm laser and RI D3 at fluencies of 5, 10 and 15 J/cm2, show that the Warburg effect might have been induced in the CC cells - an increase in glucose uptake and the preferential production of lactate, even in the presence of oxygen. More research, including work on other cell lines, needs to be conducted to identify if RI and perhaps a different wavelength of laser irradiation could have the potential in inducing cell death in cancer cells.PMID:35835442 | DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1747683 (Source: Homeopathy)
Source: Homeopathy - July 14, 2022 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Kelley S Joubert Blassan P George Radmila Razlog Heidi Abrahamse Source Type: research

The In-Vitro Effect of Homeopathically Prepared Rubus idaeus and 680  nm Laser Irradiation on Cervical Cancer Cells
CONCLUSION: The increased ATP and LDH levels observed in the combined treatment protocol of 680 nm laser and RI D3 at fluencies of 5, 10 and 15 J/cm2, show that the Warburg effect might have been induced in the CC cells - an increase in glucose uptake and the preferential production of lactate, even in the presence of oxygen. More research, including work on other cell lines, needs to be conducted to identify if RI and perhaps a different wavelength of laser irradiation could have the potential in inducing cell death in cancer cells.PMID:35835442 | DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1747683 (Source: Homeopathy)
Source: Homeopathy - July 14, 2022 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Kelley S Joubert Blassan P George Radmila Razlog Heidi Abrahamse Source Type: research

The In-Vitro Effect of Homeopathically Prepared Rubus idaeus and 680  nm Laser Irradiation on Cervical Cancer Cells
CONCLUSION: The increased ATP and LDH levels observed in the combined treatment protocol of 680 nm laser and RI D3 at fluencies of 5, 10 and 15 J/cm2, show that the Warburg effect might have been induced in the CC cells - an increase in glucose uptake and the preferential production of lactate, even in the presence of oxygen. More research, including work on other cell lines, needs to be conducted to identify if RI and perhaps a different wavelength of laser irradiation could have the potential in inducing cell death in cancer cells.PMID:35835442 | DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1747683 (Source: Homeopathy)
Source: Homeopathy - July 14, 2022 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Kelley S Joubert Blassan P George Radmila Razlog Heidi Abrahamse Source Type: research

The In-Vitro Effect of Homeopathically Prepared Rubus idaeus and 680  nm Laser Irradiation on Cervical Cancer Cells
CONCLUSION: The increased ATP and LDH levels observed in the combined treatment protocol of 680 nm laser and RI D3 at fluencies of 5, 10 and 15 J/cm2, show that the Warburg effect might have been induced in the CC cells - an increase in glucose uptake and the preferential production of lactate, even in the presence of oxygen. More research, including work on other cell lines, needs to be conducted to identify if RI and perhaps a different wavelength of laser irradiation could have the potential in inducing cell death in cancer cells.PMID:35835442 | DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1747683 (Source: Homeopathy)
Source: Homeopathy - July 14, 2022 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Kelley S Joubert Blassan P George Radmila Razlog Heidi Abrahamse Source Type: research

The In-Vitro Effect of Homeopathically Prepared Rubus idaeus and 680  nm Laser Irradiation on Cervical Cancer Cells
CONCLUSION: The increased ATP and LDH levels observed in the combined treatment protocol of 680 nm laser and RI D3 at fluencies of 5, 10 and 15 J/cm2, show that the Warburg effect might have been induced in the CC cells - an increase in glucose uptake and the preferential production of lactate, even in the presence of oxygen. More research, including work on other cell lines, needs to be conducted to identify if RI and perhaps a different wavelength of laser irradiation could have the potential in inducing cell death in cancer cells.PMID:35835442 | DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1747683 (Source: Homeopathy)
Source: Homeopathy - July 14, 2022 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Kelley S Joubert Blassan P George Radmila Razlog Heidi Abrahamse Source Type: research

Rubus idaeus extract improves symptoms in knee osteoarthritis patients: results from a phase II double-blind randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSION: Rubus idaeus leaf extract was well tolerated and effective to relieve pain in a patient with knee osteoarthritis.TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT03703024 (11/10/2018).PMID:35799169 | DOI:10.1186/s12891-022-05612-2 (Source: Pain Physician)
Source: Pain Physician - July 7, 2022 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Yves Henrotin Romain Le Cozannet Pascale Fan ça-Berthon Romain Truillet Martine Cohen-Solhal Gillian DunnGalvin Jean-Marie Grouin Andrea Doolan Source Type: research

Rubus idaeus extract improves symptoms in knee osteoarthritis patients: results from a phase II double-blind randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSION: Rubus idaeus leaf extract was well tolerated and effective to relieve pain in a patient with knee osteoarthritis.TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT03703024 (11/10/2018).PMID:35799169 | DOI:10.1186/s12891-022-05612-2 (Source: Pain Physician)
Source: Pain Physician - July 7, 2022 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Yves Henrotin Romain Le Cozannet Pascale Fan ça-Berthon Romain Truillet Martine Cohen-Solhal Gillian DunnGalvin Jean-Marie Grouin Andrea Doolan Source Type: research

Mycobiota and mycotoxins in various kinds of vegetables and fruits as potential health risk factors for consumers - summary of a multiyear study
CONCLUSIONS: Filamentous fungi present in the examined vegetables and fruits may pose a potential health risk for consumers due to a high prevalence of potentially pathogenic species, mostly those producing mycotoxins.PMID:35767771 | DOI:10.26444/aaem/150522 (Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM)
Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM - June 29, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Teresa K łapeć Angelina W ócik-Fatla Ewelina Farian Katarzyna Kowalczyk Gra żyna Cholewa Alicja Cholewa Jacek Dutkiewicz Source Type: research

Mycobiota and mycotoxins in various kinds of vegetables and fruits as potential health risk factors for consumers - summary of a multiyear study
CONCLUSIONS: Filamentous fungi present in the examined vegetables and fruits may pose a potential health risk for consumers due to a high prevalence of potentially pathogenic species, mostly those producing mycotoxins.PMID:35767771 | DOI:10.26444/aaem/150522 (Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM)
Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM - June 29, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Teresa K łapeć Angelina W ócik-Fatla Ewelina Farian Katarzyna Kowalczyk Gra żyna Cholewa Alicja Cholewa Jacek Dutkiewicz Source Type: research

Mycobiota and mycotoxins in various kinds of vegetables and fruits as potential health risk factors for consumers - summary of a multiyear study
CONCLUSIONS: Filamentous fungi present in the examined vegetables and fruits may pose a potential health risk for consumers due to a high prevalence of potentially pathogenic species, mostly those producing mycotoxins.PMID:35767771 | DOI:10.26444/aaem/150522 (Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM)
Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM - June 29, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Teresa K łapeć Angelina W ócik-Fatla Ewelina Farian Katarzyna Kowalczyk Gra żyna Cholewa Alicja Cholewa Jacek Dutkiewicz Source Type: research

Mycobiota and mycotoxins in various kinds of vegetables and fruits as potential health risk factors for consumers - summary of a multiyear study
CONCLUSIONS: Filamentous fungi present in the examined vegetables and fruits may pose a potential health risk for consumers due to a high prevalence of potentially pathogenic species, mostly those producing mycotoxins.PMID:35767771 | DOI:10.26444/aaem/150522 (Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM)
Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM - June 29, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Teresa K łapeć Angelina W ócik-Fatla Ewelina Farian Katarzyna Kowalczyk Gra żyna Cholewa Alicja Cholewa Jacek Dutkiewicz Source Type: research

Mycobiota and mycotoxins in various kinds of vegetables and fruits as potential health risk factors for consumers - summary of a multiyear study
CONCLUSIONS: Filamentous fungi present in the examined vegetables and fruits may pose a potential health risk for consumers due to a high prevalence of potentially pathogenic species, mostly those producing mycotoxins.PMID:35767771 | DOI:10.26444/aaem/150522 (Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM)
Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM - June 29, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Teresa K łapeć Angelina W ócik-Fatla Ewelina Farian Katarzyna Kowalczyk Gra żyna Cholewa Alicja Cholewa Jacek Dutkiewicz Source Type: research