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Finding Power in My Panic Attacks
Trouble started in the form of rivulets of sweat dampening the waistband of my underwear. It was a bluebird afternoon in Phoenix in December of 2020, mid 60s, desert dry, and my heart was jackhammering against my ribcage. Breathing felt like I was sucking air through a stir straw. A small ABC News crew was arrayed before me, ready to broadcast the report I’d written that day, but with my vision narrowed to a needle’s eye, I could barely see them. I tried to swallow away the sandiness in my mouth but realized I’d forgotten how. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] “I can’t swallow!...
Source: TIME: Health - September 12, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Matt Gutman Tags: Uncategorized freelance Source Type: news

Qing Yan Li Ge Tang Induces Apoptosis in Human OEC-M1 Oral Cancer Cells
CONCLUSIONS: QYLGT induced apoptosis in OEC-M1 cells via the NF-κB pathway.PMID:37678860
Source: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine - September 7, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Ching-Huey Yang Yen-Ting Wu Kuo-Lung Tung Bu-Miin Huang Yu-Yan Lan Source Type: research

Advantages And Disadvantages of Cervical Tube-Type Anastomat in Endoscopic Surgery for Esophageal Carcinoma
CONCLUSIONS: The use of cervical tube-type anastomat in endoscopic surgery for EC can accelerate postoperative rehabilitation without adversely affecting the postoperative nutritional status and quality of life.PMID:37442192
Source: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine - July 13, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Longmin Xiao Anqi Wang Wenjian Han Source Type: research

Synergistic Effects of New Curcumin Analog (PAC) and Cisplatin on Oral Cancer Therapy
In this study, we aimed to assess the potential complementary effects of PAC in combination with cisplatin for treating oral cancer. We conducted experiments using oral cancer cell lines (Ca9-22) treated with different concentrations of cisplatin (ranging from 0.1 μM to 1 μM), either alone or in conjunction with PAC (2.5 and 5 μM). Cell growth was measured using the MTT assay, while cell cytotoxicity was evaluated using an LDH assay. Propidium iodide and annexin V staining were employed to examine the impact on cell apoptosis. Flow cytometry was used to investigate the effects of the PAC/cisplatin combination on cancer ...
Source: Current Issues in Molecular Biology - June 27, 2023 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Abdelhabib Semlali Sarra Beji Ikram Ajala Mohammed Al-Zharani Mahmoud Rouabhia Source Type: research