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Is cancer a cure?

May 27th, 2008 by gio | No Comments

Is cancer a cure?

A few days ago, while navigating in TED territory, I stumbled into this talk given by a Princeton sophomore. The main topic of the talk was to present a different view of cancer than the one we are usually accustomed to. While we are used to thinking that cancer is a terrible disease, it would hardly cross our mind that it could be some kind of a cure, or better an attempt to heal parts of our body that are damaged – an attempt that often gets out of control.


Who’s afraid of Bisphenol A? (part 2)

May 1st, 2008 by gio | 5 Comments

Who’s afraid of Bisphenol A? (part 2)

This is the second post dedicated to Bisphenol A (BPA). In this post I will talk about the research regarding BPA biological activity, and the medical as well as ecological implications of BPA presence for us and our environment.


Who’s afraid of Bisphenol A? (part 1)

April 24th, 2008 by gio | 5 Comments

Who’s afraid of Bisphenol A? (part 1)

Bisphenol A, an estrogen-like compound used to line water bottles, has been found to be able to alter gene expression in a breast cancer cell line, a change similar to that seen in high-grade breast cancer lesions. But bisphenol A has been known to affect more than cell lines, and research into its impact on the reproductive system and toxicity has been conducted since the 1960s.