Feed a Cold, Starve a Cancer? The Impact of Fasting on Leukemia Treatment Introduction In oncology research and practice, fasting for disease treatment has become a popular subject. Prechemotherapy short-term fasting has been shown to help reduce tumor growth by… Read More
Using Viruses to Treat Cancers – By Khalifa Gnieber
In many tumors, chemotherapy, surgical resection, and other recently used Anti-cancer techniques has always been risky, with broad spectral effect and many side effects. Moreover, having a little if any effect on cancer progression. Lately, a new technique has been… Read More
Let’s Talk About Alzheimer’s Disease – By Elmahdi Darbi
Alzheimer’s Disease The biopsychosocial approach – By Elmahdi Darbi Abstract: Alzheimer disease (AD) is a chronic illness that mostly affects the elderly population. This report discusses the biological, epidemiological, psychological and sociological aspects of the illness. Epidemiologically, the prevalence of… Read More
How Your Bacteria Controls You? – By Hadil Ellafi
How Your Bacteria Controls You? The Influence of Intestinal Flora on Personality and Mental Health We Have More Bacteria in our Bodies than Cells? The normal flora or microbiota are bacteria which are found in or on our bodies on… Read More
A Glance at Depression – By Anas Nagem
A Glance at Depression Introduction: Depression is a mental state characterized by excessive sadness, with mood disorders that include both physical and psychological symptoms, it is 4th most disabling disease in the world . Depression According to Gender: In Women:… Read More
The Danger of Bioterrorism – By Seraj Elfigih
Bioterrorism Introduction A bioterrorism attack is the deliberate release of viruses, bacteria, or other germs to cause illness or death. These germs are often found in nature. But they can sometimes be made more harmful by increasing their ability to… Read More