Sunday, October 8, 2017

Cancer research directions

I have been doing research on: What role does memory adaptation play in cancer?
It seems to me like the sympathetic nervous system plays a part in allergies. In a grossly simplidied model the overactive nervous system responds to olfactory stimulus that short circuits the brain and demands a bodily response. Cough suppressant such as tesslon perls contain such nerve agents as novacane and codeine which suppressant pain. When there is too much pain, the nervous system shuts down causing fatigue. According to BF Skinner squid experiment when a squid received a electric shock, learning occurs. There has long been a connection between pain and allergies often hypothesised to be caused by inflammation. Inflammation is a reaction triggered possibly by interleukin 5 increase as a result of irritation. A to IL 5 causes eosinophils which is formed in bone marrow and bone marrow is responsible for filtering blood.
1) it feasible that much like the BF Skinner squid allergies have an initial encounter and the mind because of Hebbian learning memory adaptations are made that are autonomous and subsequent encounters are perceived and cause a reaction?
2) If the answer to question 1 show correlation, is it possible to unlearn this. Calcium may play a role in learning. By injecting the body with Leucovorin Calcium or Bevacizumab plus irinotecan, fluorouracil show that there might be a chance to form a stronger association with other connections.
3) Is the rate between people with cancer without allergies relate to people with allergies and cancer?
4) Can 5 relate to IL3? Can IL5 serve as the precursor to IL3?
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