Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 There are at least a half-dozen news reports on this research that are, well, fictional intrepretations. This one seems pretty well grounded in the research, what it means and doesn't. http://bit.ly/6UFuB5 " This story is based on complex research in fruit flies that found that cells carrying different genetic mutations can interact to cause the growth of tumours. Although the researchers refer to " stress " in one small part of their study, they are referring to the biological strain cells and tissues experience under unfavourable conditions, such as when tissue is damaged. The research may give us clues about how human cancer cells interact, but cannot tell us anything about whether everyday emotional stress can cause cancer in humans. Minimising stress improves emotional wellbeing. " Karl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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