Wednesday, April 27, 2011

_Smoking increases the chances of developing...

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From: Sally Alhaddad <fbmessage+o=lvclp1@facebookmail.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 02:28:40 -0700
To: Ayman Moftah<aymanmoftah2000@yahoo.com>
ReplyTo: قم بالرد للتعلي ق <g+40zh5ti000000adu7s5001fincvzabf0019y2awmk4r1rp3o@groups.facebook.com>
Subject: [جروب الطب فى خ دمة الشعب] _Smo king increases the chances of developing...

_Smoking increases the chances of developing advanced kidney cancer, the most deadly form of the disease, warn researchers from Duke University Medical Center.    -A new study suggests childhood music lessons may improve brain function and combat the effects of aging on the brain.  Researchers found older adults who took music lessons as a child performed better on memory and brain function tests than those who never learned how to read music or play an instrument.  The benefits of childhood music lessons on brain function were still evident decades later even if they never played music again as adults. But the study suggests the longer the participants played an instrument, the bigger the benefits may be.    -Decreasing blood levels of a protein that helps control inflammation may be a warning that could help children avoid type 1 diabetes,   the protein deficiency affects immune function and destruction of insulin-producing islet beta cells    -University of California, San Diego School of Medicine say antibodies to a non-human sugar molecule commonly found in people may be useful as a future biomarker for predicting cancer risk, for diagnosing cancer cases early and, in sufficient concentration, used as a treatment for suppressing tumor growth.
Sally Alhaddad 27 أبريل 11:28 صباحاً
‪_Smoking increases the chances of developing advanced kidney cancer, the most deadly form of the disease, warn researchers from Duke University Medical Center.

-A new study suggests childhood music lessons may improve brain function and combat the effects of aging on the brain.
Researchers found older adults who took music lessons as a child performed better on memory and brain function tests than those who never learned how to read music or play an instrument.
The benefits of childhood music lessons on brain function were still evident decades later even if they never played music again as adults. But the study suggests the longer the participants played an instrument, the bigger the benefits may be.

-Decreasing blood levels of a protein that helps control inflammation may be a warning that could help children avoid type 1 diabetes,
the protein deficiency affects immune function and destruction of insulin-producing islet beta cells

-University of California, San Diego School of Medicine say antibodies to a non-human sugar molecule commonly found in people may be useful as a future biomarker for predicting cancer risk, for diagnosing cancer cases early and, in sufficient concentration, used as a treatment for suppressing tumor growth.‬

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