Estos son los horarios 🕒 de competición de los mexicanos 🇲🇽 en los JJOO de Invierno ❄️
•Donovan Carrillo: 10 de Febrero 11:30 AM y 13 de Febrero 12:00 PM*
•Sarah Schleper: 12 de Febrero 4:30 AM y 15 de Febrero 3:00 AM y 6:00 AM
•Regina Martínez: 12 de Febrero 6:00 AM
•Allan Corona: 13 de Febrero 4:45 AM
•Lasse Gaxiola: 14 y 16 de Febrero 3:00 AM y 6:30 AM ambos días
Éxito a todos 😁🫶
La científica mexicana Eva Ramón Gallegos y su equipo del IPN lograron eliminar el VPH al 100% en un grupo de 29 mujeres mediante una terapia fotodinámica innovadora, que además ayuda a tratar lesiones premalignas en el cuello uterino. Este avance abre nuevas posibilidades en la lucha contra el cáncer cervicouterino. 🇲🇽
Let me explain what this means so that you understand better.
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Sometimes tiny cells in our stomach get very stubborn and turn into bad guys called cancer. They grow way too fast and don't listen to the body's rules.
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But you see, these smart scientists in Korea didn't want to fight them with big scary bombs and bazookas like old medicines do. Instead they sat the cells on a wooden bench and said "Look here you stubborn cells, why don't you just remember who you really are and be good again?
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So they made a pretend computer twin of our belly cells. Just like a magic video game version. (something like that sha) so they played around in the game to find the three bossy switches that were making the cells stay stubborn.
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Those three bossy switches have funny names. They are MYB, HDAC2, and FOXA2.
Fantastic 3 lool
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The scientists turned those three mean switches Off. Poof.
And just like that guess what? The stubborn cancer cells were like "Ohhh… I remember now!
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Then they calmed down, grew up properly, and turned back into nice, normal belly helper cells. No more bad growing.
They then tried this in Mice, and the poor mice got better. The bad lumps got smaller because the cells stopped being the bullies they were.
It's like telling your barking Dog at home to shusss and calm down. And it actually calms down.
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This isn't ready for humans yet, as it's still developing. But it's going to help out someday. And well, a lot of people are gonna be wayyyy happier.
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Kudos to the scientists once again and I'm super happy about this development and the positive impact it's going to have on affected people 💪🏾💪🏾
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✍️ Vincent The Therapist
Dr. Mariano Barbacid and his team developed a cure for pancreatic cancer in mice without side effects.
Dr. Barbacid is now asking for financial support in order to continue his research for a cure suitable for humans.
Someone told me yesterday that when they feel nervous about doing something & their heart starts beating really fast, that they call it their "Inner Applause" because their body is cheering them on, and I think that's the cutest narrative adjustment ever 🥹