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Structural Integration is a hands-on manipulation of the body's connective tissue that aims to improve balance, alignment and posture, while bringing about better body awareness. My goal is to help you to improve (or return to) normal physical activity, or to advance your athletic pursuits.

More interesting anatomy information
11/23/2025

More interesting anatomy information

Of interest..
11/23/2025

Of interest..

Of Interest for equine enthusiasts…
11/23/2025

Of Interest for equine enthusiasts…

Here’s a piece of historical information!!
11/22/2025

Here’s a piece of historical information!!

Hitting up the equine anatomy this evening!!
11/22/2025

Hitting up the equine anatomy this evening!!

Let me know what you think…
11/22/2025

Let me know what you think…

Of interest for equine anatomy..
11/22/2025

Of interest for equine anatomy..

Fascinating info about fascia!
11/14/2025

Fascinating info about fascia!

For my horse peeps - understanding leg anatomy (based around navicular).
11/13/2025

For my horse peeps - understanding leg anatomy (based around navicular).

from: Dan Bienenfeld….
05/16/2025

from: Dan Bienenfeld….

The possibilities are endless…
01/12/2025

The possibilities are endless…

Scientists Found A Way To Turn Cancer Cells Back Into Normal Cells

Researchers in Korea have made a groundbreaking discovery in cancer treatment, potentially revolutionizing how we approach this complex disease. Instead of focusing on killing cancer cells, which often leads to harmful side effects, they have found a way to revert them back to a healthy state. Using a digital model of the gene network in normal cells, they identified key molecules that control cell differentiation, the process by which cells become specialized. By suppressing these molecules in colon cancer cells, they successfully transformed them back to a normal-like state, effectively eliminating the cancer threat without destroying any cellular material. This innovative approach was tested digitally, through molecular experiments, and in mice, with promising results. The researchers believe that this discovery opens up new possibilities for cancer therapy, where the goal is not just to kill cancer cells but to restore them to their original healthy function. This could lead to treatments with fewer side effects and improved outcomes for patients.

The team also used their digital modeling program to identify similar molecules in mouse brains, suggesting that this technique could be applied to other types of cancer as well. This breakthrough not only offers a new perspective on cancer treatment but also provides a powerful tool for understanding the complex processes involved in cell development and differentiation. The ability to manipulate these processes could have far-reaching implications for regenerative medicine and other fields. While the research is still in its early stages, it represents a significant step forward in the fight against cancer, offering hope for more effective and less harmful treatments in the future. The researchers are optimistic that their findings will pave the way for a new era of cancer therapy, where the focus is on restoring health rather than simply destroying disease. This approach could potentially transform the way we treat cancer, leading to better outcomes and improved quality of life for patients worldwide.

Study: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/advs.202402132

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