Sunday, November 13, 2011

Fight Cancer

Cancer today is well understood, there is no mystery to the illness and all cancers appear for a reason. It is not caused by bad genes or something beyond our control. It appeared because of a weakened immune process, our built in repair process that keeps us healthy, which didn't cease normal body cells from mutating and becoming cancerous. There's plenty of changes you can make to help rid the body of any of these undesirable growths and to cease it spreading. To survive cancer it is important to make these changes.

It is widely known that what you eat can have a profound effect on strengthening the immune process. I do know people don't need to change the food they eat, they need to take a pill but regrettably that approach doesn't work with degenerative diseases such as cancer. There's plenty of changes you can make to the way you live and the food you choose to eat which will increase your odds of success in overcoming the illness.

Our orthodox medical process is powerful, has virtually no competition which is dangerous for the user, and because of the large amounts of money spends on promotion their drugs, has a immense control over the media. Today they are being educated about cancer from television and newspapers so be cautious. Plenty of of the facts about the illness they listen to or read are not true and they are paying the cost with our lives.

How did they ever think that when anyone is diagnosed with cancer, there's only ways to treat it? Not only are these ways poisonous to the human body and causing harm, they are not even effective. The cancer industry is built on the foundation of treating the signs while doing virtually nothing to treat the actual cause of the issue which is far more important

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Start To fight cancer

The recent completion of the Saccharomyces pombe genome revealed an impressive number of fission yeast genes with human homologs implicated in cancers. Interestingly, lots of of these genes have known or implied functions in DNA replication in yeast. Current proof suggests that multiple pathways of control of eukaryotic DNA replication can be disrupted to lead to genome instability & predisposition to cancer. Thus, deregulation of CDK activity, weakened origin firing, changes in the timing of firing, loss of control in the order of S phase & M phase, & inability to limit replication to one time per cell cycle are all mechanisms that may lead to changes in chromosome structure & gene function. In addition, defects in the checkpoint response to replication blocks, & the inability to reply appropriately to stalled replication forks, also contribute to genome instability. Ultimately, the gain or loss of genetic knowledge may lead to inappropriate expression of proto-oncogenes or loss of tumor-suppressor function.

When the normal timing of origin firing is disrupted, cells are susceptible to deregulated cell cycle progression. This might result either through refiring of origins in a single cell cycle, or through firing late origins of replication under conditions where they are normally prevented from firing. Treatment of Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells with the antitumor drug adozelesin changes the normal pattern of replication such that active replication forks are cations of mammalian chromosomes also may fine-tune replication timing of a specific sequence. Conversely, uncontrolled cell proliferation may lead to deregulation of replication timing. This is observed both in checkpoint mutants in S. pombe & in human cancers. Thus, disruption of the timing & coordination of replication is pathwaytoward genome instability.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Siri Should iRev Team

For those of us who have the brand new iPhone 4S it comes as no surprise that life has become a lot easier. Maybe its the fact that you have a personal assistant in your pocket that sometimes are smarter than your friends, or maybe its the fact that you say a command and your word than becomes law. Eventhough Siri is only a beta, these are things that I believe will personally make the iPhone 4S a lot better and get apple that much more "ahead" of the game via voice recognition.




Voice Recognition: Ever since the first iPhone was released users could press down the home key, and say simple commands like "Play Song", "Call" and other very basic commands. Now with Siri these commands have become a bit more complex and now your personal assistant can do a lot more for you than your intern. However, VOICE RECOGNITION is still lacking in the voice recognizing field. How cool would it be NOT having to press down the home key but instead, just saying "Siri call Babe" and just like that a call was being made. If this feature where to be implemented how cool would it be if the only one who could activate Siri by just speaking where to be the owner of the iPhone device? Every other user of the iPhone who is not an owner would be forced to press down the home key. Not only would this be a cool feature to have but it would also open the doors to a lot more possibilities.


Lock Screen : Siri, has potential to make your iPhone completely secure.What if instead of entering 4 digits between 0-9 iPhone users could create there own unlock phrase that would work in cahoots with voice recognition. Siri let me in - home screen unlocked-  and from that point on everything the user could possibly want to do completely hands free. What would be cool about this Siri feature is the security, if your brand new iPhone 4S would be stolen, no one would be able to get in and if they where to try to unlock the phone any multiple time (apple currently has it set at 20 tries) could delete all the iPhones info except "Find my iPhone" which than the app could send you an e-mail with the current location of the iPhone.



These are basic ideas that should have already been implemented on the iPhone 4s



More coming soon.....



Apps beware


-iRev Team