Researchers are finding new evidence that suggests genetics play a role in immune response, affecting our ability to fight off disease. There are also recently discovered mechanisms that regulate the expression of our genes and are influenced by environmental factors. In this podcast, Dr. Paul Anderson answers the questions: How do genes work and what can affect them after we are born? How do they “code” for immune function and what can you do about your genes?
In The Zero Marginal Cost Society, New York Times bestselling author Jeremy Rifkin describes how the emerging Internet of Things is quickly moving us to an era of nearly free goods and services, precipitating the meteoric rise of a global Collaborative Commons and the...
As our understanding of genomics grows, we are beginning to see the role our genetic makeup plays in our general health. In this podcast, Dr. Paul Anderson answers the following questions: How does our emerging understanding of genetics and health affect our choices of treatment, diet and lifestyle? How can modern testing help guide prevention strategies?
What can we tell from modern genetic testing, and how can this new information help both in the prevention and treatment of common health concerns? In this podcast, Dr. Paul Anderson these questions and gives an overview of clinical genomics.
Today in the U.S., approximately 1 in 68 children is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). New research on autism continues to expand our understanding of this troubling disease. Researchers are discovering promising genetic links that govern the structural development of the brain which could be at the root of ASD. This is providing better interventions and giving hope to families of children with the disorder.
Paul S. Anderson is a naturopathic physician, Medical Director & Founder of Anderson Medical Specialty Associates (AMSA). He is a recognized authority in the field of integrative cancer research and the treatment of chronic diseases, genomic conditions, and auto-immune and infectious disorders.
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