This somewhat technically worded article from "New Scientist" magazine caught my eye recently. The writer describes research being done in Canada which seems to be providing some inroads into an eventual cure for cancer.
I was particularly intrigued by the description the writer offers here - because this is the first time I have ever seen an article describing cancer research which frankly and candidly describes the details of how the metabolism of a cancer cell differs from that of a normal healthy cell. This research with DCA seems to me to have more merit than other studies I've read, because the researchers are illustrating some literal understanding of the mechanics of the processes within cancer cells.
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