Thanks to their influence on the owner’s gut micro biome, dogs may be
beneficial in reducing cardiovascular, diabetes, multiple
sclerosis and cancer risk by providing a non-human form of social
support and increasing physical activity. Ownership of hunting
dog breeds was associated with a decreased risk of CVD, and ownership of
all purebred breeds was associated with lower risk of
all-cause mortality. Dog ownership has also been associated with
elevated parasympathetic and diminished sympathetic nervous
system activity, lower reactivity to stress, and faster recovery of
blood pressure following stressful activity. We provide evidence
that supports epsilon toxin’s ability to cause BBB permeability and show
that epsilon toxin kills the brain’s myelin producing cells,
oligodendrocytes; the same cells die in multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions.
A new study has identified how the environment surrounding
a tumor can stimulate metastatic behavior in the individual cancer
cells. Researchers found that the tumor cells activate a particular
set of genes and begin form blood vessel-like structure when they are
confined in densely packed environment.
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