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Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Ganoderma lucidum in Cancer

Ganoderma lucidum, a mushroom used in traditional medicine for thousands of years, shows promise in fighting certain blood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma. The mushroom contains special compounds that can kill cancer cells in multiple ways—by triggering cancer cell death, boosting the immune system, and preventing cancer cell growth. While laboratory studies are very encouraging, more testing in humans is needed before it can be used as a standard cancer treatment.

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Microbial communities in petroleum refinery effluents and their complex functions

Oil refineries produce large amounts of wastewater containing harmful petroleum products and heavy metals. Instead of using toxic chemical treatments, scientists are discovering that microorganisms naturally found in this wastewater—including bacteria, fungi, algae, and yeast—can break down these pollutants safely and effectively. These microbes can degrade oil hydrocarbons, remove heavy metals, and produce natural surfactants that help in the cleanup process, offering an environmentally friendly and cost-effective solution to refinery pollution.

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