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Evening Edition November 14, 2024 | [Alzheimer’s Breakthrough] All-Natural Nutrient STOPS Disease | Finally, a nutrient with extraordinary Alzheimer’s-fighting power is here. In fact, it’s so powerful, it was shown in a study to STOP the disease in its tracks... Plus, improve senior memory and mood in participants at every stage of the disease. But—and this is URGENT—Big Pharma doesn’t want you to see this life-changing breakthrough for yourself. They’re trying to duplicate its effects and so far, all they’ve been able to produce are lackluster results coupled with terrifying side-effects. We have the details right here at this secure link. Please don’t wait for this to be taken down. Click here now. | |
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Could This Discovery PREVENT Bowel Cancer Recurrence? | Dear e-Alert Reader, If you’re one of the many keeping a close eye on your health, especially where cancer is concerned, this latest research out of the University of Otago is promising. For colorectal cancer patients, fear of recurrence can be heavy. But what if doctors could accurately predict your individual risk? New research suggests this might be possible by examining RNA molecules found only in cancerous tissues, not in healthy cells. High levels of these RNAs, known as long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), seem to signal a higher risk of recurrence, which could guide doctors in tailoring treatment. Let’s break it down further… (Article continues below.) |
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What happened to the "miracle medicine" of 1918? | What happened to the "miracle medicine" of 1918? It was on track to become a game-changer in the cancer epidemic... But then it just disappeared. Newly discovered documents and lab research reveal the shocking reason why. | |
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Bowel cancer makes up 10% of cancer deaths globally and has alarmingly high recurrence rates. Many patients, especially those diagnosed early, face a tough decision… Remove the tumor only or add chemotherapy to catch any lingering cancer cells. Without precise prognostic tools, doctors have had to rely on best guesses rather than clear indicators—until now. The University of Otago research team explored a method to help guide these treatment decisions. They focused on specific lncRNAs in bowel cancer cells, using advanced techniques like spatial mapping and AI to pinpoint exactly where these RNAs appeared in tumor tissue. Patients with higher levels of these markers had worse outcomes, suggesting these lncRNAs could serve as early warnings for recurrence risk. Imagine it like a specialized map of the tumor. By locating where and how genes are turned on or off, doctors may better understand if a cancer has an aggressive pattern that could lead to relapse. This study’s technology can reveal these invisible details, helping doctors identify which patients would benefit from more intensive follow-up treatments and who can avoid unnecessary chemotherapy. Colorectal cancer is the second most common cancer killer in the U.S. and a pressing health issue globally. New Zealand, for example, has some of the highest rates, making developments like this particularly urgent. By targeting the specific biology of each patient’s cancer, we could not only reduce the burden of cancer but also improve survival rates across the board. For now, this research opens a hopeful chapter in cancer care—one that relies less on “one-size-fits-all” treatments and more on the unique molecular patterns within each tumor. If you or a loved one are undergoing or have completed treatment for bowel cancer, you might consider these natural approaches that can help support overall health:Probiotics – A healthy gut microbiome can support immune function and may aid in reducing inflammation.Curcumin – This active compound in turmeric has anti-inflammatory properties that may be beneficial, especially alongside medical treatments.With advances like these on the horizon, personalized treatment could soon be standard practice—providing peace of mind, fewer side effects, and a proactive approach to long-term wellness. To staying a step ahead in health, Rachel Mace Managing Editorial Director, e-Alert with contributions from the research team P.S. At the Health Sciences Institute, we have been researching natural alternatives for cancer for decades. And we’ve found a treasure trove of solutions being used by real people all over the world to turn the tables on deadly cancer diagnoses. Now, in the “Beyond Chemotherapy” Cancer Protocol, HSI is sharing complete details—all in one invaluable resource. Click here to learn more. Sources: University of Otago. (2024, October 30). Newly identified RNA molecules could help doctors predict if a patient’s bowel cancer will return. Medicalxpress.com; Medical Xpress. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-10-newly-rna-molecules-doctors-patient.html Not yet a Health Sciences Institute’s monthly newsletter subscriber? |
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