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Cancer as a Metabolic Disease: Rethinking the Genetic Paradigm
This paradigm shift not only redefines how we view cancer’s origins but also opens new doors for prevention and management strategies.

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Dec 4, 20249 min read


The Evolution of Cancer: How Ancient Pathways Fuel Modern Disease
This metabolic reprogramming is not a random mutation-driven process but a fallback strategy encoded in the evolutionary history of life.

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Dec 3, 20249 min read


Food: More Than Just Fuel
We’ve been conditioned to see food primarily as fuel, the truth is, food plays a far richer role in our bodies than simply providing fuel.

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Nov 17, 202411 min read


The Fructose, Uric Acid, and Evolution Conundrum: A Sweet Mystery
From an evolutionary standpoint, fructose may have offered survival advantages by providing a rapid, concentrated source of energy.

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Nov 11, 20248 min read


Why Fructose is the Liver's Kryptonite: The Metabolic Disadvantage
Fructose metabolism differs from glucose metabolism, and is particularly adept at promoting fat storage and disrupts metabolic health.

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Nov 11, 20247 min read


Mitochondrial Fusion vs Fission
Chronically elevated insulin levels might be a contributing factor to the RalA-DRP1 pathway that leads to mitochondrial fragmentation.

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Nov 3, 20244 min read


The Dynamic Nature of Biology vs. the Reductionist Approach of Physics: A New Perspective on Genes and Health
Life is not just a series of isolated mechanisms but a dynamic, self-organising system.

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Nov 3, 20248 min read


Nature vs. Nurture: A Complex Interplay
Instead of a one-way street, they see human development as a two-way interaction between the individual and their environment.

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Oct 13, 20247 min read


Nature vs Nurture - Twin Studies: Untangling the Genetic and Environmental Puzzle
While they start out with the same genetic blueprint, the environment plays a significant role in how that blueprint is expressed over time.

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Oct 13, 20245 min read


The Flawed Central Dogma: Rethinking Genes and Life
DNA is inseparable from the living cell. It requires the cellular environment to replicate and function.

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Oct 13, 20246 min read
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