Why do we have a desire to eat. What is food for? And where does the food go after it is digested in the stomach. It is natural to assume that the main food consumer is our cells. Nutrients cannot be consumed by anything else, such as blood or lymph. If we feed the cells, it means that the cells should give signals about the need for a new portion of nutrients. Another interesting question is that, logically, all cells should work in unison and for the benefit of the whole organism. In confirmation of this, cancer tumors can be considered. As is well known, the cells of malignant tumors are in fact no different from ordinary cells. But they live their lives. And all they do is eat and multiply. Consequently, they do not respond to the general informational background in the body created by our brain. This year, scientists have received a prize for their contribution to the fight against cancer, it is probably worth paying attention to the information component of the processes. The information about human affairs is better, it’s worth looking for a solution in this direction.
"The Nobel Committee named the laureates of the 2018 Physiology and Medicine Prize. This year, the award will receive James Ellison from the Cancer Center. Md Anderson of the University of Texas and Tasuku Honjo from Kyoto University for "a discovery in the field of inhibition of the immune system for a more effective attack of cancer cells." Scientists have figured out how a cancerous tumor "deceives" the immune system."