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Some Facts About Lyme Disease

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Lyme Disease

There are some facts about Lyme disease that may alarm. For example, anyone can get the disease! No one is immune to the sometimes overwhelming, and often times difficult to diagnose the disease. So what exactly is and how it gets?

Lyme disease is a disease caused by bacteria Borrellia burgdorferi. If the name of the bacteria is not frightening enough, the means of contracting the disease sounds like a new science fiction movie plot. It is transmitted by an insect called Ixodes scapularis. The most common name? A small creature called a tick! More specifically, the deer tick. The first known cases of the disease were discovered near the town of Lyme, Connecticut. The name stuck and the disease known as Lyme disease. (more…)

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Morphine Could Spread Cancer

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Morphine

Morphine is a drug that is routinely provided to cancer patients to relieve pain. Recent studies conducted in the laboratory suggest that morphine may stimulate the spread of the disease. The researchers said this opioid promotes the growth of new blood vessels that carry oxygen and nutrients to tumors.

The scientists, who presented their findings during the joint conference of the American Association of Cancer Research and the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer, held in Boston, also reported the discovery of a new drug that could counteract this effect. Experts say, however, that more testing is needed before carrying out any change in treatment. (more…)

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