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who is Madeline?

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A little girl that went missing years ago over in Europe somewhere(forgive me for not remembering exactly where) while her parents were out of the hotel...this happened while the family was on holiday. if you look it up, the police did sketches of the "suspects" and they look amazingly like the podestas and ghislaine maxwell....

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Madeleine Beth McCann disappeared on the evening of 3 May 2007 from her bed in a holiday apartment at a resort in Praia da Luz, in the Algarve region of Portugal.

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In plasmonic metals, surface plasmon resonance decays and generates hot electrons and hot holes through non-radiative Landau damping. These hot carriers are highly energetic, which can be modulated by the plasmonic material, size, shape, and surrounding dielectric medium.

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Globally, over 33.2 million people who mostly live in developing countries with limited access to the appropriate medical care suffer from the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. We developed an on-chip HIV capture and imaging method using quantum dots (Qdots) from fingerprick volume (10 μl) of unprocessed HIV-infected patient whole blood in anti-gp120 antibody-immobilized microfluidic chip. Two-color Qdots (Qdot525 and Qdot655 streptavidin conjugates) were used to identify the captured HIV by simultaneous labeling the envelope gp120 glycoprotein and its high-mannose glycans. This dual-stain imaging technique using Qdots provides a new and effective tool for accurate identification of HIV particles from patient whole blood without any pre-processing. This on-chip HIV capture and imaging platform creates new avenues for point-of-care diagnostics and monitoring applications of infectious diseases.

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It was reported that oxidative stress could be a critical molecular linkage between the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis dysfunction and mental disorders. It was also reported that the stress-induced increase in cortisol levels accelerates glucose metabolism and production of reactive oxygen species.24 Nov 2016

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Cortisol is not a harmful chemical in occasional times of stress or danger, as it helps you get out of harm's way and keeps you safe. However, when it comes to toxic stress, the brain is releasing cortisol frequently. Too much cortisol can have lasting effects on both your mental and physical health.

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Bless your heart.

Magnetic nanoparticles can increase cortisol production

Hormones have a strong influence on so much of our lives, including how we think, feel, behave and sleep.

Hormones out of balance, however, can really wreak havoc on your health. They can cause medical and mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, infertility, obesity and more. But restoring a working balance can be challenging.

Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology say they have developed a method for increasing production of specific hormones without relying on medications. Their technique uses nanoparticles, magnetic particles that are too small even to be seen with a regular microscope.

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So far, the scientists have tested the method by injecting them into the adrenal glands, which sit atop the kidneys, where they produce adrenaline, cortisol and other biochemicals.

The next step is to expose the glands to a weak magnetic field. This causes the nanoparticles to heat up a few degrees. The hormone production process ramps up, and the glands start secreting more cortisol and a chemical called noradrenaline. Much like adrenaline, noradrenaline helps the body respond during exercise or stressful times.

With the magnetism and the nanoparticles, scientists can then coax the adrenal glands to produce more of the healthy hormones without relying on medication or other measures.

No therapies have yet been developed around the technique. But researchers are using the method to study hormone imbalances in animal models, and it may someday lead to new treatments in humans.

Who knew infinitesimal particles could have such a big impact?

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"The next step is to expose the glands to a weak magnetic field. This causes the nanoparticles to heat up a few degrees."

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