Busy Social
Life Holds key to Fighting Cancer
Socializing is good for health -
in fact, it may even help fight cancer, says a new study.
An
international team has carried out the study and found that socializing with
others aid in fight against cancer as the stress of interaction causes tumors
to shrink and even go into remission. Cancer patients who change their life
style to keep company with more people could see substantial improvements in
their condition, says the study.
According
to researchers, the findings challenge accepted wisdom that stress is damaging
to health, indicating that a manageable level of stress can help the body fight
disease, the Daily Telegraph reported.
Matthew
During of the Ohio State University, who led the experiments on mice, said that
the results had substantial implications for how people with cancer should live
after diagnosis. Doctors should pay more attention to living conditions of
their patients, rather than relying on traditional clinical treatments like
surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. He was quoted as saying "The goal
isn't to minimize stress, but to live a richer life, social and physically. You
want to be challenged.
In
their study, the researchers found that moving mice with cancer from their
standard laboratory lodgings - where they live in groups of five - to more
spacious accommodation shared with up to 20 other rodents had a significant
positive effect on the progress of their condition. Their tumors shrunk in
weight by an average of 77% while 5% of the mice showed no evidence of cancer
after three weeks.
The
mice's "enriched" environment also included more space them exercise
and toys with which to play, but the researchers identified the stress of
socializing as the key factor in suppressing the cancers.
You think
You are
We re
responsible for what we are, and whatever we wish ourselves to be, we have the
power to make ourselves. You cannot believe in
God
until you believe in yourself. (Swami
Vivekananda)
It
isn't true that everyone should follow one apth. Listen to your own truth. (Ram Dass)
Man
often becomes what he believes himself to be. If keep on saying to myself that
I cannot do a certain thing, it is possible that I may end by really becoming
incapable of doing it. On the contrary, if I have the belief that I can do it,
I shall surely acccquire the capacity to do it even if I may not have it at the
beginning. (M K Gandhi)
Smile,
don't frown. Look up, don't look down. Believe in your self don't let yourself
go. Just be who you are and let your life flow. (Kirstie Alley)
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