Evolutionary medicine: cold temps increases cancer growth in mice

Chilly temperatures foster cancer growth in mice
Ars Staff, arstechnica.com

Flickr user Duncan HillAt low temperatures, the human body has a hard time. As the cold sets in, blood vessels constrict to maintain heat, and some body parts—like fingers and toes—begin to suffer. Metabolism ramps up to fight the cold and shiveri…

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Spleen on a chip

This Spleen-On-A-Chip Will Clean Your Blood Like A Machine
BY BEN SCHILLER, fastcoexist.com

Using nanobeads that strip out anything bad in your blood, this machine could be a solution to deadly blood infections, especially in places far from a hospital. Which is why the military is very interested.

Sep­sis is a whole-body inflam­ma­to­…

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