Curing Lou Gehrig's DiseaseWritten by Gerald Armstrong
You have my permission to publish this article electronically or in print, free of charge, as long as bylines are included. A courtesy copy of your publication would be appreciated. Curing Lou Gehrig’s DiseaseALS is disease that took life of famed baseball player. The disease benched Lou Gehrig from game that he loved and later took his life. Now, ALS is referred to as Lou Gehrig’s disease. Today more than fifty years later there still is no cure for ALS. ALS is a motor neuron disease. ALS stands for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. The disease attacks nerve cells in brain and spinal cord. It attacks a persons muscles one at a time. Not unlike being tortured. Sadly there is no cure and no viable treatment. I am Gerald Armstrong, owner of Gen Cells Cures. Our goal is to stamp out disease and aging and to find cure. we do private research for individual. I have been contacted by a lady to try to look for a cure for this deadly killer for her suffering and dying husband. Nothing would give me more satisfaction and pleasure. Unfortunately, I lost most of my biotech’s start- up money in an offshore bank scandel and devaluation of currency.
| | Curing Cancer "The Cure"Written by Gerald Armstrong
You have my permission to publish this article electronically or in print, free of charge, as long as bylines are included. A courtesy copy of your publication would be appreciated.Curing Cancer "The Cure" Before Two Out Of Three Of Us Die From Cancer Lifting curse of Big C. For years cancer has been seen as a death sentence and still brings out fear of God in most of us today. We at Gen Cells Cures believe tide is about to turn. 6 million people will die this year from a disorder that is often discussed in terms that make it seem less like a disease than an implacable enemy. What tuberculosis was to 19th century, cancer has been to 20th: an insidious, malevolent force that frightens people beyond all reason…far more than, say diabetes or high blood pressure and with good reason. In year 1880, one in thirty developed cancer in their lifetime. In 21st century, figure is 1 in 2- shocking statistics! Unlike other killer dieases, cancer usually causes a slow death involving pain, suffering, mental anguish, and a feeling of hopelessness. In addition, mental and physical stress it puts on loved ones and caretakers is beyond calculation.) Cancer is a public health problem worldwide. It affects all people: The religious and non-religious, The young and old, rich and poor, men, women and children. Cancer is uncontrolled growth and spread of cells that may affect almost any tissue of body. Lung, colorectal and stomach cancer are among five most common cancers in world for both men and women. Among men, lung and stomach cancer are most common cancers worldwide. For women, most common cancers are breast and cervical cancer. More than 10 million people are diagnosed with cancer every year. Cancer causes 6 million deaths every year. It’s “Big C” that scares me personally. When my own cells start eating me alive I will eat, sleep and dream of a biomedical cure for this deadly killer. Too many people learn just how precious life is at moment they discover their own is ending. Although I don’t believe I have cancer now. I’ll admit it, I have fear of an early death from an incurable disease and cancer is number one on my fear list. It's time to find "the cure" A revolution is underway in cancer research and we hope to be at forefront of revolution while easing some of fear of an early death from this deadly killer. Most cancers likes to get an early start with average age to begin eating away at your healthy cells is about 55 years old, a particulary scary time for one Gerald Armstrong owner of Gen Cells Cures because I am about 55 years old! And risk of cancer increases significantly more as we grow older. Two-thirds of cancer being diagnosed today occurs after 65 years of age. With over 200 types of cancer we hope to get our hands dirty with a couple types of cancer. By assembling some of top scientific minds from around world we hope to better understand biology behind disease and perhaps bring "the cure" for one or two forms of cancer from bench to our individual patient’s bedside.
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