clipped from www.kurzweilai.net Rutgers University scientists have shown that neurons that produce the beta-endorphin peptide (BEP) "feel good" hormone -- released during exercise, a good conversation, and many other aspects of life that give humans pleasure -- play a roles in regulating the stress response and immune functions to control tumor growth and progression.
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Sunday, June 15, 2008
Researchers show how the brain can protect against cancer
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