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Old Wed, Aug-14-19, 18:36
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"Surprisingly," says Kim, "we found a robust correlation between higher blood glucose concentration and worse survival among [people] with [SCC]."

This is an important observation that further implicates the potential efficacy of glucose restriction in attenuating [SCC] growth," he adds.

"Maybe we can manipulate our own biological system a little bit or activate something we already have in place in order to more effectively combat cancer," he concludes.

You think? Epigenetics has informed us that treating disease (including cancer) at the cellular and organelle (mitochondrial) level by changing the environment through nutritional lifestyle changes can start helping immediately. Genes can be activated or deactivated this way.
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