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    Critical Commentary 3 Cancer is the second leading cause of death (CDC, 2016), the urge of a better treatment pushed many Researchers to search for a better treatment. A new lung cancer drug has been found, better then chemotherapy and makes patient live longer. In this narrative article, many characters were part of it: The Writer of the article, Researchers, Patients, and the FDA. The setting was going back and forth between characters. There were many reasons for choosing this artifact,…

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    Any tumor that arises from the supportive tissue or glial cell, of the brain is called a “glioma” [8]. Astrocytoma is the one type of glyoma. It is named after astrocytes. Astrocytes are star-shaped cells from which they grow.According to the degree of abnormality Astrocytomas are graded in to I to IV classes [8] .These classes are Pilocytic Astrocytomas (PA) , Diffuse Astrocytoma, Anaplastic Astrocytomas(AA) and Glioblastoma Multiformeor( GBM) . Pilocytic Astrocytomas are generally slow growing…

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    chemicals cafestol and kahweal, and these chemicals inhibit the development of cancer. In fact, this article discusses that an increase in coffee consumption reduces risk of cancer. A meta-analysis study confirmed that coffee has an inverse relation to breast cancer. Another study showed that coffee consumption had an inverse relation in men more than women. This article goes against the belief that coffee is a risk factor of cancer. Most studies have proven that coffee has more of a reduced…

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    Telehealth technology is rapidly evolving with the potential to use video capability to promote health to individuals in rural and underserved populations (Hall & McGraw, 2014). Use of telehealth technology for breastfeeding is an area of promise that could help meet the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP), Healthy People.gov (n.d.) objective of 25.5% of infants that are exclusively breastfeeding by six months. The purpose of this paper is to analyze: the impact of…

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    Although the current feminist movement has revoked some stigma from public breastfeeding, mothers are still ridiculed for feeding their children. A mother will be walking through the local shopping mall with her infant son; the baby begins to cry and he must be fed. Her only options are to either modestly cover herself as she feeds him on a bench, or go to the public restroom and feed her child in a graffiti-covered stall congested with the scent of feces and stale urine. She opts to feed her…

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    Breastfeeding, also known as lactation is the traditional way of providing newborns and young children with the nutrients they need for healthy growth and development through breast milk (World Health Organization, 2014). During pregnancy, the female body starts to adjust to physical and hormonal changes, which includes increase in breast size, growth of uterus, and the production of prolactin. Prolactin is a hormone that stimulates the milk production as pregnancy progresses (Myles, 2012,…

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    increases the amount of breast milk. Peanut protein, fat, sugar is found. This is similar to milk proteins. Pregnant women should eat every day, 50 grams of peanut the mother and child nutrition is complete. Some nuts, such as almonds, walnuts, pregnant women must take. These are the body's weakness. Walnut emphasizes special brain. Both mother and child. Eat raisins boiled in milk before pregnant women drink…

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    CLINICAL QUESTION: In patients undergoing brain surgery for glioma resection, what is the risk of iatrogenic brain damage due to the surgery? SYNOPSIS: This meta-analysis included 90 studies published between 1990 to 2010 comprised of a total of 8,091 adult patients undergoing surgery for resection of supratentorial infiltrative gliomas. The study aimed to find out if intraoperative brain stimulation mapping (ISM) prior to resection of the glioma lowered the risk of neurologic damage seen with…

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    Colon Vs Rectal Cancer

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    Colon cancer and rectal cancer is considered a disease developed in the tissues of the lower part of the gastrointestinal system. It typically starts in the inner lining of the large intestine as an uncontrolled growth of tissue called polyps. Together they are referred to as Colorectal Cancer. Colon cancer or bowl cancer originates in the terminal part of the large intestine whereas rectal cancer originates in the rectum which is the last portion of the large intestine to the anus. They are…

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    Zika Stop Cancer

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    Zika Could Potentially Stop Cancer from Recurring Zika infects and kills the stem cells that turns into cancer Annika Castaneda | Science | 9/8/2017 Studies say that in human cells, the Zika virus infected and killed the stem cells that become a glioblastoma, or an aggressive brain tumor, but it left healthy brain cells alone. Will this create a new cure or treatment, or will it also spread through your whole body too? Jeremy Rich, and a team of scientists think they can help cure glioblastoma,…

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