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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


Nature vs. Nurture - The Promises of the Human Genome Project
While genetics play a role, they're often just one piece of the puzzle.

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Oct 7, 20246 min read


Nature vs Nurture - Genetic Testing for Cancer Risk: A Deep Dive
The interplay between genetic and environmental factors in cancer development is complex and often difficult to disentangle.

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Oct 7, 20247 min read


Nature vs. Nurture: A Genetic Debate
DNA has long been hailed as the blueprint of life, while crucial, is merely a tool utilized by cells to carry out their complex functions.

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Oct 6, 20246 min read


Beyond Blood Sugar - Mastering Insulin: Understanding Insulin's Role and Resistance
Let's delve into the fascinating concept of insulin resistance as a 2 sided coin, and how it can manifest differently in various cell types

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May 21, 20246 min read


Beyond Blood Sugar: Rethinking Insulin Resistance
Elevated insulin levels can rise significantly (up to 20 years!) before glucose levels become abnormal.

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May 19, 202414 min read


Beyond Blood Sugar: The Key to Unlocking Metabolic Health
It's crucial to note that insulin resistance isn't a uniform phenomenon. Not all cells are affected equally.

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May 19, 20246 min read
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