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Cancer Cells and Their Tricky Survival Tactics

December 11, 2025

Cancer cells are known for their ability to adapt and survive in tough conditions. One of the biggest challenges they face is living in an acidic environment. This acidity is a result of the tumor's own metabolism and can be harmful to the cells. However, cancer cells have found a way to use this ac

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Unseen Threats: How Lifestyle Choices and Hidden Toxins Impact Health

October 19, 2025

On October 29, a discussion about the body's natural defenses and the role of lifestyle choices in health took center stage. The focus was on challenging the belief that genes alone determine health outcomes. Instead, it highlighted how chronic illnesses develop when nurtured by poor nutrition and o

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Smart Peptides Take Aim at Ovarian Cancer

June 4, 2025

Peptides are short chains of amino acids. They are the building blocks of proteins. They have been created to help deliver tiny molecules called small interfering RNAs (siRNAs). These siRNAs can turn off specific genes. The peptides help protect the siRNAs from breaking down and help them get insi

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Exercise and Cancer: How Sweat Might Fight Tumors

April 21, 2025

Exercise has long been known to lower the chances of getting cancer and help with treatment. But how exactly does it work? One interesting idea is that exercise might help by sending out tiny messengers called extracellular vesicles. These vesicles are like little packages that cells use to talk

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The Hidden Role of SLC16A13 in Lung Cancer

March 2, 2025

Lung cancer is a serious and deadly disease. It comes in different types, with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) being the most common. This type of cancer is tricky to treat, especially in advanced stages. Scientists are now looking closely at genes involved in metabolism, especially those that co

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The Hidden Role of Cellular Cleanup in Keeping DNA Safe

February 2, 2025

Imagine tiny factories inside our body cells, constantly making proteins and repair kits to stay healthy. We all know that these factories in our cells produce and break down proteins. There are different ways to clean out old or damaged proteins. One of those cle

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Why Some Cancer Cells Keep Newcastle Virus at Bay

December 7, 2024

You know how sometimes we get sick, but our body fights off the virus? Well, Newcastle disease virus (NDV) can kill some types of cancer cells, but some cancer cells find a way to resist it. This is called a persistent infection. Researchers wanted to find out how this happens. They used a tool call