LARYNGEAL CANCER & STRESS w/Samuel Inkabi, MSc. - a podcast by koledoye oluwabunmi

from 2020-08-15T06:00:38

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The fast-paced world we live in is a perfect driver of stress. The racing heart, knots in the stomach and vague sense of agitation are an unavoidable part of the human condition. But chronic stress can, over time, harm the body, causing everything from inflammation to cardiometabolic disease, some cases, stress may play a role in cancer. But just how tightly are these two conditions linked?
Laryngeal Cancer and Stress w/Samuel Inkabi discusses the link between the association of stress with Laryngeal cancer. Samuel Inkabi is a Biological Scientist with Dr. Fredenburg's Lab, Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine (University of Florida, USA). He holds a
Master of Science in Experimental and Medical Biosciences from Linkoping University, Sweden, and a

Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from KNUST, Ghana. He is currently a predoctoral candidate and graduate assistant with the University of Florida, USA. He can be reached via LinkedIn profile: Shemu'el Inkabi,
Facebook: Sire Shemu'el Inkabi, and
Email: s.inkabi@ufl.edu

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